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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition now supports Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) synchronization and authentication. The application can now synchronize with corporate
directories to allow easy user lookup, provisioning, and authentication.
The import-export tool has been updated to allow administrators to export the complete set of Cisco Unified
Communications Manager data, making it easier to copy the configuration onto another device for testing and
troubleshooting.
Currently Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition supports up to 20 Cisco Unified SRST
sites using a centralized call-processing model. The new release introduces support for a multisite distributed
call-processing deployment model that allows connection of an autonomous Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Business Edition system to other autonomous Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business
Edition sites or autonomous Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters. Connection is through inter
cluster or SIP trunks or to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express sites with H.323 or SIP trunks, in
a manner that is consistent with the maximum number of voice gateways and trunks supported in a Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Business Edition System.
This release facilitates hardware and license migration paths that allow customers who have outgrown the
capacity on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition platform to migrate to the
standalone Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unity Connection products to enable scaling
beyond 500 users. Please refer to the Ordering Guide, available with login to Cisco Partner Central, for more
details.
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/partner/WWChannels/technology/ipc/downloads/ordering_gui
de_for_unified_CMBE.pdf
Localization
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition supports the following core languages for user locales, the
voicemail TUI, and administration of the GUI:
Arabic (no Text-to-Speech [TTS] support)
Chinese (Mandarin TUI with simplified and traditional Chinese GUI)
Danish
Dutch
English (U.S., U.K., and Australian, but no Australian TTS support)
French (European and Canadian)
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Russian (no TTS support)
Spanish (European and Latin American)
Swedish
In addition to these languages, Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports the following user localizations:
Norwegian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Catalan, Croatian, Bulgarian, Slovak, Czechoslovakian, Slovenian, Romanian,
Serbian, and Hebrew.