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integration with third-party applications. The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) interface has added an Overall Syslog
performance MIB, the Serviceability interface has instrumented appliance-specific counters, and the Programming interface has added the
ability to execute insert, update, and delete database commands. To further enhance security, Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified
CallManager comes preloaded on the appliance. A host-based firewall has been added, along with IP Security (IPsec) connectivity between
all cluster members.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) support is expanded in Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 with support of line-side devices, including IETF
RFC 3261-compliant devices available from Cisco Systems
®
and other manufacturers. Cisco SIP-compliant devices include the Cisco
Unified IP Phone 7905G, 7912G, 7940G, and 7960G models. SIP is also available on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7911G, 7941G, 7941G-
GE, 7961G, 7961G-GE, 7970G, and 7971G-GE models.
The SIP trunk interface is enhanced to conform to RFC 3261, allowing support of video calls over the SIP trunk and improving
conferencing and application support experiences when used with the Cisco Unity
®
and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace® solutions.
Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 supports Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) agent capability. The RSVP agent on a Cisco router
extends CAC capability beyond a hub-and-spoke topology within a cluster. Now a call can be routed directly between two locations
without having to traverse the hub, allowing alternative network topologies and more efficient use of networks.
Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 now includes Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) languages.
SNMP is now available to manage Cisco Unified CallManager, allowing managers to set and report traps on conditions that could affect
service and send them to the remote monitoring systems.
In addition, new administration features such as the ability to add users faster, arrange and rearrange line appearances, copy stations, and
administer presence groups are available with Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0.
Cisco Unified CallManager provides a choice of operating system, either a Windows-based server (Release 4.0) or the appliance model
(Release 5.0). The feature enhancements listed in this section are available only on the appliance model at this time.
SPECIFICATIONS
Platforms
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Cisco MCS 7800 Series, including Cisco MCS 7815, MCS 7825, MCS 7835, and MCS 7845
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Selected third-party servers; for details, visit:
http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly
Bundled Software
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Cisco Unified CallManager Version 5.0—Call-processing and call-control application
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Cisco Unified CallManager Version 5.0 configuration database—Contains system and device configuration information, including
dial plan
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Cisco Unified CallManager administration software
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Cisco Unified CallManager CDR Analysis and Reporting Tool—Provides reports for calls based on call detail records (CDRs) that
include calls on a user basis, calls through gateways, simplified call quality, and a CDR search mechanism
The Cisco Unified CallManager CDR Analysis and Reporting Tool also provides limited database administration; for example,
deleting records based on database size.
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Cisco Unified CallManager Bulk Administration Tool (BAT)—Allows administrators to perform bulk add, delete, and update
operations for devices and users










