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The total number of phones supported on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters does not
exceed the capacity of the Cisco Emergency Responder servers.
3. Order the desired quantity of Cisco Emergency Responder user licenses and Cisco Emergency
Responder 8.5 software servers.
Select product part numbers from Table 39. The table also provides an example UCSS product number and price
that corresponds with Cisco Emergency Responder.
Table 39. Cisco Emergency Responder Product Part Numbers for New Systems
Product Number
Description
List Price
($US)
UCSS Product
Number (3
Year)
UCSS List
Price ($US) (3
Year)
EMRGNCY-RSPNDR
Cisco Emergency Responder Top Level
$0
UCSS-ER
$0
ER-USR-LIC-10-NEW
Cisco Emergency Responder 10 User License New
$200
UCSS-ER-3-10
$42
ER85-SW-NEW-K9
Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 Server Software New
$0
4. Select an appropriate MCS or UCS server (optional):
Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 supports the Cisco Unified Computing System models and configurations described
in Section 4 of this ordering guide.
Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 also supports the Cisco Media Convergence Servers and direct HP or IBM
“software-only” equivalents described in Section 5 of this ordering guide, except for MCS 7828 models.
To purchase a Cisco Unified Computing System, follow the instructions in Section 4.
To purchase a Cisco Media Convergence Server, follow the instructions for purchasing “bare-metal” hardware in
Section 5.
To purchase a “Software-only” configuration direct from HP or IBM, see http://www.cisco.com/go/swonly.
For each Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 server or redundant pair, determine how many phones will be supported
on the corresponding Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster(s). Include wired IP phones, wireless IP
phones, software telephony clients, and analog gateway FXS ports.
The capacity of a Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 system varies based on the server platform and Virtual Machine
(VM) resources.
Select a class of hardware server and VM resource profile, if applicable, that supports adequate Cisco Emergency
Responder 8.5 system capacity for IP phones, analog gateway ports, and other components, according to Table 40.
Cisco Emergency Responder hardware model/generation support is documented in the release notes at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps842/prod_release_notes_list.html.
For more information on Emergency Response Locations (ERLs) and roaming IP phones, consult the Cisco
Emergency Responder 8.5 Administration Guide at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps842/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
Table 40. Cisco Emergency Responder 8.5 System Capacity
MCS-7816
MCS-7825
UCS-C200
with 12K User
Template
MCS-7835
UCS-B200 or
UCS-C210
with 20K User
Template
MCS-7845
UCS-B200 or
UCS-C210
with 30K User
Template
Automatically Tracked IP Phones
6,000
12,000
20,000
30,000
Manually Configured Analog Phones
1,000
2,500
5,000
10,000
Roaming IP Phones (per Cisco Emergency Responder cluster)
600
1,200
2,000
3,000