Your customer requires you to provide a Cisco Unity voice mail only solution today, with a planned migration path to Unified Messaging in the next year. They have an existing Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 configuration that supports 12,000 users. At this time they do not allow the Windows Active Directory schema to be modified.How can you best meet the customer requirements?
Your customer has a 10,000-user voice-mail-only deployment. The TDM phone system (not a Cisco Unified CallManager) that supports all the users is located in the Southern regional office and the telephone system integration uses a serial connection. You have requested space for the Cisco Unity servers and they have assigned space in the Northern regional office with the data servers. The bandwidth between the Southern and Northern regional offices is dial-up via analog lines.Which statement is true?
A customer maintains a wholly centralized Exchange messaging environment in a single data center located in Denver. The customer has a distributed Cisco Unified CallManager environment consisting of three separate clusters. These clusters support the Denver data center plus three large remote sites in Colorado Springs, Boulder, and Montrose. The customer plans to move from their centralized 10-year-old legacy voice-mail system to a Cisco Unity Unified Messaging system.Given the customer topology for call processing and messaging, what is your recommendation?
You are performing a site survey as part of your design process. The customer shows you seven large Microsoft Exchange servers but cannot tell you the version of the Exchange they are using. What is your next step?
Cisco Unity is installed in a voice-mail-only configuration using the existing messaging infrastructure. The customer is now ready to move to Unified Messaging. Which utility can move the attributes of the voice-mail boxes?
There are two Active Directory forests: AB.com and C.com. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster A and Unity A use extension range 1000-2500. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster B and Unity B use extension range 3000-3450. Both sites A and B are in AB.com. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster C and Unity C use extension range 4200-4400. Site C is in C.com. Your customer wants to deploy unified messaging. Exchange stores are local at the sites. Digital networking without using access codes is an absolute requirement.What is the best solution?
Your customer has a 10,000-user voice-mail-only deployment. The TDM phone system (not a Cisco Unified CallManager) that supports all the users is located in the Southern regional office and the telephone system integration uses a serial connection. You have requested space for the Cisco Unity servers and they have assigned space in the Northern regional office with the data servers. The bandwidth between the Southern and Northern regional offices is dial-up via analog lines.Which statement is true?
There are two Active Directory forests: AB.com and C.com. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster A and Unity A use extension range 1000-2500. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster B and Unity B use extension range 3000-3450. Both sites A and B are in AB.com. The Cisco Unified CallManager cluster C and Unity C use extension range 4200-4400. Site C is in C.com. Your customer wants to deploy unified messaging. Exchange stores are local at the sites. Digital networking without using access codes is an absolute requirement.What is the best solution?