CCNA VOICE 640-461 CERT GUIDE
CHAPTER 2
Understanding the Pieces of Cisco Unified
Communication
Benefits of VoIP for Business:
• Reduced cost of Communicating: Forward calls over
WAN links instead of expensive PSTN lines
• Reduced cost of cabling: Cost cut in half, because of
the use of existing Ethernet lines
• Seamless voice networks: Where there is data
networks there can be voice networks
• Take your phone with you: Because the phone gets
configuration by MAC address, the phone can be moved
seamlessly
• IP Softphones: Computer based logical phones that
perform all functions of physical phones. (IP
Communicator)
• Unified e-mail, voice mail and fax: All services can
be stored and delivered from a single database
Benefits of VoIP for Business continued:
• Increased productivity: VoIP can forward to multiple
devices reducing “phone tag”
• Feature-rich communication: Data applications can be
integrated with the phone.
• Open, compatible standards: Different vendors
devices can integrate on the same VoIP network
Will the traditional phone system survive?
• Most believe that it will be replaced by VoIP.
VoIP Structure:
• Endpoints: Phone, Wireless/Cell Phone, Video Phone,
IM Client
• Applications: Voice mail, Conference Call Applications,
Call Center Applications, 911 services
• Call Processing: Unified Communications Manager,
Unified Communications Manager Express, UC500
• Infrastructure: ASA Firewall, Voice Router/ Gateway,
Voice Switch
Infrastructure Layer:
Infrastructure Layer:
Infrastructure Layer:
Infrastructure Layer:
Infrastructure Layer:
• Traditional PBX systems are “up” 99.999% or down
for only five (5) minutes each year!
• Configured for fast failover
• Include Quality of service (QoS) in network
development
• Can existing equipment provide service?
Call Processing Layer:
• Cisco Unified Communications 500 (UC500): Stand
alone solution, supports forty-eight (48) users
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (Call
Manager Express CME): Supports up to two-hundred
fifty (250) users depending on equipment
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business
Edition: Supports up to five-hundred (500) users
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager (formerly
CallManager) Supports thirty-thousand plus users
(30,000+)
Cisco Unified Communications 500 (UC500)
UC500 Features:
•Phone support for eight (8) to forty-eight (48)
phones
• Integrated Voice Mail
• Integrated Automated Attendant Answering System
• External Music on Hold (MoH) jack to attached
external audio source or use WAV file
• Support for all common phone features
• Built-in Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) ports for
analog PSTN connections
UC500 Features continued:
• Built-in Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) ports for
analog phone / modem / fax connections
• Built-in Network Address Translation (NAT) and
Firewall support for Internet connectivity
• Built-in Virtual private Network (VPN) support for
up to ten (10) users
• Optional integrated 802.11 wireless network
connectivity
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME):
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME):
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business
Edition:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business
Edition continued:
• Linux based
• Five-hundred (500) phones supported
• All-in-one solution
• Cisco Unified Communications Manager: The call
processing component that provides features and
functionality
• Cisco Unity Connection: Integrated Voice-mail solution
• Cisco Unified Mobility: Allows users to be reached
from a single phone number by redirecting calls to
multiple devices
Cisco Unified Communications Manager:
Added benefits over Business edition-
• Redundancy
• Scalability
• Number of users is thirty-thousand per cluster
• Multiple cluster support
• Redundancy support
• Server based
Application layer:
• Cisco Unity Express
• Cisco Unity Connection
• Cisco Unity
Cisco Unity Express:
Cisco Unity Express:
• Smallest Unity Solution
• Runs from either a Flash Module or Hard Drive
• Can be added to multiple platforms
• Flash Advanced Integration Module (AIM) plugs
directly into router motherboard
• Hard Drive runs as a network module
• Runs as a Linux based program and provides:
Voice-mail
Automated Attendant
Message retrieval via e-mail, phone, or web
interface
Cisco Unity Connection:
• Server solution providing same services as Unity
Express
• With additional dedicated server modules it can
scale up to seven-thousand five-hundred (7500) users
Cisco Unity:
• Additional services of:
Forward voice messages as e-mail attachments
Users can leave messages for multiple users with
a single call
Users can listen to e-mail messages using text to
speech
users can respond to e-mail messages via phone
with audio attachment
Users can view faxes as TIF files via e-mail
Interactive Voice response / Auto Attendant:
• Provides Prompt and Collect features
• Call Redirection
Cisco Unified Contact Center:
• Can cycle through multiple call agents. Automatic
Call Distributor (ACD)
• Can direct calls to appropriate agents
• Dedicated server based application
• Can use Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Information about caller placed on screen
Uses Caller ID
• Supports Chat
• Supports Web collaboration
• e-mail integration
Additional Applications:
• Cisco Unified Meeting Place: Provides a multimedia
conference solution
• Cisco Unified presence: Provides information of a
users availability and reach ability
• Cisco Unified Mobility: One single contact phone
number which links to phone, mobile phone, instant
messenger
• Cisco Emergency Responder: Dynamically updates
users position / location to 911 system
Complete Solution:
Endpoints Layer:
• Entry-layer phones
• Single lines
Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3911
Cisco 7906G and 7911G
Cisco 7931G
Cisco 3911:
• Inline power support
• Half-duplex speakerphone
• Fixed feature buttons
Cisco 7906G and 7911G:
• Inline power support
• Onscreen softkey support
• basic XML service support
Cisco 7931G:
• Inline power support
• Built-in switch
• Onscreen softkey support
• Basic XML service support
Endpoints Layer:
• Business-class phones
• Built-in switch
• Inline power support
• Onscreen softkey support
• XML Service support
• Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option
Cisco 7940G
Cisco 7941G
Cisco 7941G-GE
Cisco 7942G
Cisco 7945G
Endpoints Layer:
• Touchscreen Cisco IP Phones
• Built-in switch
• Inline power support
• Onscreen softkey support
• XML Service support
• Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option
Cisco 7970G
Cisco 7975G
Cisco 7971G-GE
Endpoints Layer:
• Specialty Devices
• Built-in switch
• Inline power support
• Onscreen softkey support
• XML Service support
• Full-duplex speakerphone and headset option
• Video Camera
• Video Display
Cisco 7985G
Endpoints Layer:
• Specialty Devices
• XML Service support
• Full-duplex speakerphone
• Wireless
• Supports 802.11 a,b and g
Cisco 7921G
Endpoints Layer:
• Specialty Devices
• External microphone attachment
• Full-duplex speakerphone
Cisco 7937G
Endpoints Layer:
• Specialty Devices
ATA 186/188: Converts up to two (2) analog
phones to VoIP devices
Cisco IP Communicator: IP Softphone computer
based
Cisco VT Advantage: Integrates webcam with the
VoIP Phone
Cisco 7914/7915/7916 expansion module: Expands
each phone by fifteen (15) lines
Cisco 7970G with 7916 Expansion Module:
End of Chapter 2