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Smart Design
SBCS 1.5 Solution
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Outline
Introduction to Smart DesignsWhat business problem does it address?
What are Smart Designs and how they can help?
What is the Smart Design approach?
SBCS 1.5 Solution OverviewUnified Communications Deployment Considerations
What is SBCS and what are the benefits?
SBCS Design Considerations
SBCS Basic and Advanced Capabilities
Solution Components
Additional Information
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Small Business ChallengesWhy should I care?
Connect Employees and Offices
Secure My Business
Work From Anywhere
Serve Customers Better
Be More Productive
Successful companies focus on strategies that enable them to anticipate changing business
realities
Realize Full Potential of
Network Investment
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How Can A Network Help?
Reduce Costs • One network and common
communication mechanism across all business locations
• Easier to manage and maintain
Provide secure, remote access
• Enable employees with secure access and tools to communicate effectively and collaborate easily
Prepare for the future• Add new capabilities—as
needed, without expensive upgrades
Main Office
Branch Office
Teleworker
Mobile Worker
WAN / Internet
Smart Designs can help you connect and collaborate better—so you can stay focused on your business.
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Smart Designs
Smart Designs are a set of network design recommendations from Cisco for successful deployment of network capabilities, e.g.:
• Basic secure networking infrastructure
• Wireless LAN
• Unified communications
• Video and Storage
The Smart Designs concept:
• Systems design approach
• Modular concise design guidance
• Repeatable and validated designs for
End to end functionality
Margin of safety and performance
• Allows ease of use at various technical levels
• Flexible and adaptable designs
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Smart DesignsDevelopment Approach
Secure NetworkFoundation
(Firewall, Anti Virus,Intrusion Protection,
VPN, QoS)
Builds on a Secure Network Foundation as the core which provides
– Common infrastructure
– Protection against intrusion and threats
– Secure connectivity across all business locations
Adding new capabilities e.g. Wireless, Unified Communications, Video or Storage becomes much easier
– Investment protection
– Minimal disruption
Additional productivity boosting applications can be added – as needed
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Smart Designs Framework
ServersServers DesktopsDesktops HandheldHandheldDEVICES
APPLICATIONS
SERVICES
WebsiteWebsite
Bar CodeBar Code
EmailEmail BackupsBackupsDMSDMS BIBI PCIPCICRM/ERPCRM/ERPACCTACCT
Break & FixBreak & Fix Remote MonitoringRemote Monitoring Managed ServiceManaged ServiceDesktop SupportDesktop Support
Secure NetworkFoundation
Secure Network Foundation Secure Network Foundation
UnifiedCommunications
Wireless
ISR Series
SBCSSBCS
Catalyst SeriesCE-520
UC ExpressUC Express
SR-520
WLC-526 LAP/AP-521G
IOS Firewall ASA 5505 IPSec VPN SSL VPN
UC Business EditionUC Business Edition
Main Office Branch Offices Teleworker Mobile Users
Technologies
Business Locations
CP-520UC-520
7921
IP PhonesIP Phones
IPCommunicator CUCME CUE IP Phones IP
Communicator CUCMBE Unity PresenceIPConference
Mobility ExpressMobility Express
WLC-526 LAP/AP-521G 7921
Unified Wireless NetworkUnified Wireless Network
WLC-2100 AP-1x00 7921
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Smart Design Assets
Design Guide30-40 pages
Implementation Guide20-50 pages
Configuration Reference10-20 pages
Application Notes5-10 pages
Solution Overview2-3 pages
Solution Datasheet3-4 pages
Technical Presentation20-30 slides
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Peace of Mind for Partners
Cisco Smart Designs
With Cisco’s Smart Designs, partners can quickly provide
best-in-class networking solutions that will grow with
their customers needs.
Mixed-vendors solutions
Solutions built with products from different vendors unnecessarily increase
complexity, costs and risk for the partners.
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SBCS 1.5 Solution
Overview
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21st Century Business Imperatives
Anytime, Anywhere, Access and Availability
Blurring of Work and Free Time
Collaborative Communities
Travel/CommutingReductionPrograms
Built-in Resiliency and
Compliance
New Work and Communications Model
Speed and agility required to be competitive
Continuity and Compliance no longer nice to haves
Innovation is a key driver of business performance
Green business practices are becoming mainstream
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Unified Communications
Telephoneservices
Audio conferencing
Voicemessaging
Video conferencing
Collaboration
Calendar
Instant messaging
Web application
Security
Infrastructure
Communicationsnetwork
Mobility
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Unified Communications Building a more successful business
Improve operational efficiency through collaboration
Control costs
Achieve a competitive edge Provide superior customer service
Leverage the infrastructure investment
Makes the communications experience for customers, partners, vendors, and employees more personal, efficient, effective, and productive
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Unified Communications Deployment Considerations
Unified Communications
> 64 Voice Users?
SBCS
Deployment Preference – Centralized?
Unified Communications
Less than 64 voice users including up to 10 Mobile and Teleworkers
Up to 250 voice users in <20 locations where each office operates mostly independently with minimal main office interaction
Up to 250 voice users in <20 locations where each office is somewhat tightly controlled by main office, and has frequent voice communication with main office. Main office keeps all business resources centralized on its premise.
CUCME * CUCMBE *
* Please Refer to UC 2.0 Solution
Yes
Yes
No
No
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Unified Communications SolutionsDeployment considerations - Platform
Note: This overview focuses on SBCS (Smart Business Communications System) based solution. SmartDesign – UC 2.0 addresses the solutions using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) and Cisco Unified Communications Manager – Business Edition (CUCMBE).
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Best in Class Technology Solutions for Enterprise & Mid-Markets
Cisco Smart Business Communications System:
Purpose-built for SMB
Cisco Smart Business Communications System Purpose Built for Small Businesses
NetworkManagement
Voice
Data Center
Security
Mobility
Routing
Switching
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Affordable, complete system of voice, data, video, and wireless networking products
Addresses the following business challenges
• Connect employees and offices
• Work from anywhere
• Serve customers better
• Be more productive
Easy to deploy and use
Integrated with Business & Productivity Applications
Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Addressing the needs of the Small Business
Note: For larger Unified Communications deployments (>64 Users) - please refer to the UC 2.0 solution.
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Smart Business Communication SystemSimple, Complete, Secure Communications for Small Businesses
• 8 to 64 Voice Users• Desktop &
Rackmount Models• Optional Integrated
WLAN AP on desktop models
IP Phones
• All Cisco Unified IP Phones supported including new Cisco 500 Series phones – SPA525G and SoftPhones
Switching
• Cisco Small Business Pro ESW500 switches
• Catalyst Express 500 Series
Wireless
• Autonomous APs or Unified Wireless Solution with Mobility Express
Security
• Secure VPN, Wired and Wireless Access
Unified 500 Series 7900 & 500 Series ESW500 / CE520 Series
AP500WLC 500
Unified Communications
Business & Productivity Applications
Cisco Smart Assist FeaturesCisco Configuration Assistant
Cisco Monitor Director
SR520 Series
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Design Considerations
• Design Attributes • VLAN Design• SmartPort Roles• IP Addressing Scheme• DHCP and TFTP• NAT and PAT• QoS• Dial Plan• VPN• WLAN• Factory default settings• GUI based configuration
• UC520• 802.1q Trunking
• Spanning Tree
• Fast convergence using RSTP
• Import DNS Services
• Overload NAT (PAT)
• CoS Thresholds
• VLAN
• ESW500 / CE520• 802.1q Trunking
• PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
• SR520• VLAN Interface
• Import DNS Services
• Static NAT
• IP Phones • SPA525G (Wireline / Wireless)
• Low cost entry-level phones
• 79xx series Phones
• UC520 Built-in Capabilities• Smart Assist
• DHCP and TFTP Servers
• NTP Server
• Voice Gateway
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Solution Topology
• A tailored solution to help Cisco Partners design and deploy SBCS - effectively
• Modular Design guidance for:
• Main Office
• Teleworker
• Mobile worker
• Wireless Deployment• Standalone AP
• Controller based
• Leverages Factory Default Capabilities
• Configurable using Cisco Configuration Assistant v2.0
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA)
• Interactive topology, front panel views and GUI-based IOS upgrades.
• Wizard based Setup for Devices, Wireless and Telephony
• Topology views, front panel views, Drag-n-drop image upgrade, configuration backup, etc
• Voice: Complete pre / post installation “solution” management
• Switching: Feature parity with Cisco Network Assistant 5.0
• Security: Easy VPN Client/Server, NAT, Firewall, Security Audit
• Wireless: MAC auth, multiple SSIDs, LEAP and EAP Fast, PEAP, 802.11b/g, WEP encryption
• Routing: DHCP server, DNS server, VLAN, WAN port for external broadband connectivity
• Others: Teleworker, Auto Security, Auto Phone assignment, SNMP, etc
Intuitive GUI Configuration for all SBCS Devices
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5VLAN Design
Simplified VLAN architecture uses 2 VLANs for the solution
Voice VLAN = 100
Data VLAN = 1
WLAN design is synchronized to use the same VLAN assignments
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5SmartPort Roles
SmartPort roles are feature templates based on the type of devices in the network. Use of SmartPort roles in the configuration greatly simplifies the L2 switching, security and PoE for IP phones and wireless access points in the network.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5DHCP and TFTP
In SBCS 1.5 solution – the UC520 serves as both DHCP and TFTP Servers in the network.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5IP Addressing Scheme
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5NAT and PAT
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Quality of Service (QoS)
IPv4 Layer 3 Type of Service (ToS) is used for IP Precedence within the network
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Quality of Service (QoS) – Traffic Classes
For QoS assurance within the network – appropriate bandwidth is allocated for various types of traffic. The same parameters are used in the configuration of SR520s when the network
supports teleworkers.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Design Considerations – Dial Plan
• Establish a clear dial plan for all extensions, services and access codes• It is an important step in the design to establish a clear dial plan for the
entire network to include• Extension numbering range for each location• Access codes for (e.g. PSTN, Operator etc.)• Extension numbers for
• Multi-level Auto Attendant with customized greetings• Voice Mail Pilot• Hunt / Blast Group Pilot• Intercom and Paging• Call Park and Pick-up• Meet-me Conference
• All on-net extension dialing must be globally unique • Avoid partial overlap of dial strings• Avoid overlapping strings of different lengths
Please refer to the SBCS 1.5 Design and Implementation guides for details
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5VPN Connectivity & Remote worker
Easy VPN is used in this design for secure Remote worker connectivity
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Voice Gateway Capability on UC520
UC520 is equipped with DSPs to provide the PSTN interconnection along with conferencing and transcoding functionalities for the network.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Wireless LAN in Standalone mode
In the standalone mode of deployment - each Access Point operates as an autonomous entity within the network
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Wireless LAN in Controller based deployment
In the controller based deployment – the WLAN functionalities are coordinated through a WLAN Controller (WLC526). – that results in :
Dynamic RF management Centralized management of network security policies Secure Guest access Advanced support for user mobility and hand-off.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Design Considerations – CODEC choice and WAN BW
CODEC Type Approximate BW for each Voice Call
G.711 80 Kbps
G.729 24 Kbps
Please use the calculator provided in“Bandwidth calculation to optimize VoIP bandwidth on WAN” to properly engineer the required WAN bandwidth.
The voice sampling rate – as determined by the CODEC choice has a very direct effect on the required WAN bandwidth. This is particularly important when the WAN bandwidth is low. Constrained WAN bandwidth has highly detrimental effect on the voice quality on inter-site or off-net calls.
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Basic Capabilities
Call Processing Capabilities
– Calls from IP phone-to-IP phone, IP phone-to-PSTN, and PSTN-to-IP phone.
Call Coverage Features
– Ensures that all user un-answered incoming calls are handled by applications (e.g. Automated Attendant (AA) or voice mail)
– Call Blast and Hunt Groups
Call Handling Features
– Call Hold
– Call Transfer
– Call Park, Call Pick-up
– Call Block
– Adhoc and Meet-me Conference
Messaging
– Integrated Voice Mail - via Internet Mail Access Protocol (IMAP) integration and VoiceView Express.
– Live Record and Live Reply
– Holiday and Business Schedule
IP Phone Features
– Speed Dialing
– Intercom– Paging
– Music-on-Hold (MoH).
Analog Device Support Includes
– Traditional analog telephones
– FAX machines
– Modems.
This is only a small sample of basic capabilities – please refer to the UC520 product descriptions for the detailed list of supported features
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Enhanced Capabilities
Call Processing • Sophisticated system features including
conferencing, shared line appearance, intercom, paging, etc.
• Full-featured VoIP using H323 and SIP protocols
• PBX/Key System dial plan support
• FXS ports for FAX support
• CRM and Unified Call Connector support
Messaging• Comprehensive voice mail with local storage
• Desktop messaging (IMAP e-mail client integration)
• VoiceView Express
• Auto Attendant
• Video Conferencing
• Cisco Unified Video Advantage (CUVA)
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco IP Communicator
Easy to use – exact replica of Cisco IP desk phone in software
Use your office phone from anywhere in the world
Connect via Internet and Cisco VPN client
Use Bluetooth or USB headset
Video Supported
Non-intrusive pop-up for new calls
Lower Costs Using Corporate Calling Capabilities on the Road or Telecommuting
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Integrated Messaging
Visual access to voicemail from any IMAP e-mail client (Outlook)
Prioritize, sort and manage voicemail by Caller ID
Access voicemail in WAV format
No additional software or licenses
Save, forward voicemail
Voiceview Express: access from XML display
More Productivity With Visual Access to Voicemail
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Business Application Integration
• Cisco Unified CallConnector• for Microsoft Windows
• for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
• for Salesforce.com
• ARC Express Attendant Console
• IPcelerate IPsmart Suite
• The SkyStone Skype
• Dual-mode Cellular/802.11 p
For a complete list of available applications – please refer to
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/sell/smb/products/sbcs.html#~5
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco Unified Call Connector
CallConnector ClientTool bar for call control (dial, answer, transfer, park, pickup)
Personal + Corporate dialing directory
Screen pop on inbound call with CLID/Name from directory
Click to dial from toolbar or highlight number from any application
CallConnector Office Server and Mobility Server
Enhances client with Presence, corporate IM, single number reach, dynamic call control
Quick Search to
Find Status, Click to
Dial
Click to Call Any Contact Number
Directory/Status of UsersPresence, Corporate IM
Presence QuickSearch Call Control Collaboration
Screen-Pop Call
Notification
CallConnector Client CallConnector Server
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5IPsmartSuite
IPsmartSuite application turns IP Phones into ‘smart’ business devices that are integrated into the fabric of the small business operation
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Support of Remote IP Phones
Enables employees to work from anywhere
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Solution Components
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series
Telephone Call Processing
Voice Mail and Automated Attendant
Full portfolio of Cisco Unified IP phones to meet small and medium business needs
License based upgrades for growth as you need it
Full Voice over IP capability
System level configuration and management for all components of the solution
Solution includes switching, VPN, security, data routing and optional wireless LAN
8-16 User Desktop Models
24, 32, & 48 User Rack Mount
Simple, Secure, Complete
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5ESW500 and Catalyst Express 520 Series Switches
• High performance to support all business applications
• Power over Ethernet avoids re-wiring costs and provides more placement options
• Robust integrated security keeps unwanted users out of the network
• Default configurations for easy connection to Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series
• Cisco Configuration Assistant simplifies deployment, management, and troubleshooting
• Cisco quality and purpose built for the SMB customer
• Limited Lifetime Warranty and free Cisco IOS® Software updates protect your investment
CE520
ESW500
Small Business Pro Series
24 Port Rack Mount Form Factor
Please refer to ESW500 and Catalyst Express 520 product descriptions for details
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco 520 Secure Router
Security Complements and supports Cisco® Small
Business Communications System (SBCS) Offers stateful packet inspection firewall (SPI) Offers intrusion prevention system (IPS) Provides application inspection and control
Connectivity Supports static routing and dynamic
routing protocols Offers quality of service (QoS) Provides secure connectivity with
site-to-site VPN and Cisco Easy VPN Offers optional secure 802.11b/g wireless Provides 4-port 10/100 managed switch with
VLAN support
Ease of Use Offers simple deployment, management, and
troubleshooting with Cisco Configuration Assistant
SR520
SR520W
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Wireless AP and Mobility Controller
• Characteristics• Standalone or Controller-based modes
• Field upgradeable
• Features• Single radio 802.11b/g
• Business-class security
• Simultaneous air monitoring / traffic delivery
• Lightweight with several mounting options
• Characteristics• Central management / mobility services
• Up to 6 access points per controller
• Up to 2 controllers per network
• Features• Manages users, APs and policies
• Automates radio resource management
• Secure guest access
• Voice over Wi-Fi ready
Cisco 521 AP
Cisco 526 Mobility Controller
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5All Cisco Unified IP Phones Are Supported
Cisco IP Phone 7931G
• Basic Business Phone • Pixel Display• Single Line • Four Dynamic “Soft
Keys”• Cisco IP Phone 7912G
has Integrated Ethernet Switch
Cisco IP Phone 7906G
• Executive Business Phone
• Color Display with Touchscreen
• Large Pixel Display with Eight Lines
• Five Dynamic “Soft Keys”
• High-quality Speaker Phone
• Integrated Ethernet Switch
Cisco IP Phone 797x
• Ideal Knowledge Worker Phone
• Large Pixel Display with Six Lines
• Four Dynamic “Soft Keys”
• Built-in Headset Port • High-quality Speaker
Phone• Integrated Ethernet
Switch
Cisco IP Phone 7961
• Key System Replacement
• 24 Programmable line/feature buttons
• 4-way LEDs for call/line state
• Backlight display• 4 Programmable
Softkeys• Hold, Transfer, Redial
Buttons• Speakerphone & Mute • 10/100 Switch port for
PC behind phone.
Cisco’s full Portfolio of Unified IP Phones are supported including Cisco Unified IP Communicator (Softphone) and Wireless Unified IP Phones are also supported
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Additional Cisco Unified IP Phones
Cisco Unified VideoAdvantage
• 802.11a, b, and g supported wireless IP phone
• Built-in speakerphone capabilities
• Dedicated mute and volume keys
• 100 hours standby time or 12 hours talk time
• Diversity antenna for better RF coverage
• Color high res display
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G
• IP SoftPhone• Feature parity with
Cisco Unified IP phones
• Non-intrusive notification
• Quick answering short-cuts
• Drag-drop dialing and copy-and-paste dialing
• IP Phone services support (XML)
• Unified Video Advantage 2.0
Cisco Unified IP Communicator
• Ideal conference room IP phone
• Full-duplex operation• Integrated keypad• 360-degree room
coverage• Single cable design• External Microphone
Options
Cisco Unified IP Conference Station
7936
• Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985 integrated video phone
• Camera, LCD screen, speaker, keypad, and a handset in one easy-to-use unit.
• Cisco Unified Video Advantage Camera
• Enable real-time, ad-hoc video conferencing to any IP phone and PC
Cisco’s full Portfolio of Unified IP Phones are supported including Cisco Unified IP Communicator (SoftPhone) and Wireless Unified IP Phones are also supported
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Cisco Unified IP Phone 500 Series
Target Markets: SP Managed Services Commercial, Enterprise
NEW SPA525G Cisco IP Phone
• 5 Line IP Phone with color display
• Operates on both wired and wireless modes
• Bluetooth headset connectivity
• Multimedia support for MP3s, digital photos, and RSS feeds
• Supports both SIP or SPCP Protocols
• Integration with productivity-enhancing features, including VoiceView Express and Cisco XML Applications
SPA525G
CP-521SG CP-524SG
Entry-Level IP Phone Options
• CP-521SG- 1-line with up to 2 call appearances
• CP-524SG - 4-line with up to 8 call appearances
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Cisco Brand
Experience
Service
Support
Cisco Capital
Partners
Technology &
Products
Cisco Solves Business Challenges
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Additional Information
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Smart Business Communications Solution 1.5Available Design Resources
Link
SBCS 1.5 Solution Profile http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215837
SBCS 1.5 Solution Datasheet http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215183
SBCS 1.5 Overview Presentation http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215184
SBCS 1.5 - Design Guide http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215185
SBCS 1.5 – Implementation Guide http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215571
SBCS 1.5 – Application Note
(Adding Remote Workers) http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215831
SBCS 1.5 – Application Note
(Adding Wireless LAN) http://tools.cisco.com/s2slv2/ViewDocument?docName=EXT-AS-215833
For UC 2.0 design resources – please refer to www.cisco.com/go/partner/smartdesigns
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Smart Designs – Resourceswww.cisco.com/go/partner/smartdesigns
All Smart Design resources can be accessed at - Smart Designs web page.
Additional supporting resources on deployment methodology and lifecycle services are available in Steps to Success
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