Release Note

Cisco Unified ICM/Contact Center Enterprise & Hosted Editions, Release 7.5,
Hardware and System Software Specification
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Table A.0-6: Series ‘40’ of Generic Server Classes (Dual Processor)
Server Class Model Proc.
Type
CPU
Speed
(GHz)
CPUs CPU
Cores
RAM
(GB)
Disk
(GB)
Disk
Controller
Ethernet
Ports
See
Notes
GEN-40-002-Class
(Generic)
Xeon 1.8 2 1 2 6 x 72 SCSI 2 1,4,5,7
GEN-40-003-Class
(Generic)
Xeon 1.8 2 1 4 8 x 72 SCSI 2 1,4,5,7
Table A.0-7: Series ‘30’ of Generic Server Classes (Single Processor)
Server Class Model Proc.
Type
CPU
Speed
(GHz)
CPUs CPU
Cores
RAM
(GB)
Disk
(GB)
Disk
Controller
Ethernet
Ports
See
Notes
GEN-30-002-Class
(Generic)
Xeon 3.06 1 1 2 2 x 72 SCSI 2 1,4,7
Table A.0-8: Series ‘20’ of Generic Server Classes (Single Processor)
Server Class Model Proc.
Type
CPU
Speed
(GHz)
CPUs CPU
Cores
RAM
(GB)
Disk
(GB)
Disk
Controller
Ethernet
Ports
See
Notes
GEN-20-002-Class
(Generic)
P4 3.06 1 1 1 1 x 40 ATA 2 2,7
GEN-20-003-Class
(Generic)
P4 3.4 1 1 2 2 x 80 ATA 2 2,7
GEN-20-004-Class
(Generic)
PD,
C2D
2.0 or
better
1 2 / 4 2 2 x 80 SATA 2 2,6
Table A.0-9: Generic Server Classes for Client Software (Desktops)
Server Class Model Proc.
Type
CPU
Speed
(GHz)
CPUs CPU
Cores
RAM
(GB)
Disk
(GB)
Disk
Controller
Ethernet
Ports
See
Notes
GEN-10-005-Class
(Minimum
requirements)
(Generic)
P4,
PD,
C2D
2.0
1 1/2/4 1 10 SATA 1/2 2,6
Notes
1. Enable processor Hyper-Threading (if possible). (Enable Hyper-Threading only on Windows Server 2003 or Windows
XP/Vista.
)
2. The disk should have this amount of available disk space for the applications.
3. The MCS base model comes with 4 hard drives. Additional drives must be separately purchased for this server class of
hardware.
4. You might need more Ethernet ports for servers that have the Router software component installed. See Section 6.7.1,
Unified ICM/CC Router for details.
5. Two disks are sufficient for ‘40’ and ‘50’ class machines used for Routers, PGs, and other database-less processes.
6. Cisco has qualified and now supports multi-core Intel processors on its full range of products. Each individual core in a
multi-core processor does not count as a processor towards server requirements given in this appendix. A processor is
considered a single physical CPU, regardless of the number of cores.
7. No longer available for purchase (grayed).
8. The GEN-50-004-Class server has been replaced by the GEN-50-005-Class server.
9. As a VMware ESX host machine, an additional 16 GB of RAM (with either a 2x8 or two 2x4 kits, for a total of 20 GB for
the
MCS-40-010-Class and a total of 24 GB for the MCS-40-016-Class) is required and two additional dual port gigabit server
adapters (for a total of 6 Ethernet ports).