Chapter 2 Provisioning

Configuration and Provisioning Solution Components

Cisco Voice Routing Center

Cisco VRC is a GUI-based network management tool specifically designed for managing dial plans in a Voice over IP (VoIP) network.

Cisco VRC, version 1.1, is targeted for H.323-based networks. H.323 VoIP dial plans are statically configured and managed on gateway and gatekeeper platforms. The infrastructure of a typical H.323 VoIP network includes gateways and gatekeepers.

You can deploy Cisco VRC to discover the dial plan of an existing network. You can also use it to design new dial plans incorporating Cisco routers running as gateways, gatekeepers, and directory gatekeepers.

For a complete description, installation instructions, and Release Notes for the Cisco VRC application, refer to the “Related Documents” section.

Recommended Hardware Configuration for Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC

The minimum platform recommendations for the Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC applications are provided in Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 Cisco PTC and Cisco VRC Hardware Requirements

Number of Gateways

Sun Workstation Model

RAM

Hard Disk Space

Swap Space

CPUs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Less than 1000

Entry level UltraSparcIII

1GB

9GB with at least

2GB

2

 

(for example, a

 

6GB available

 

 

 

Sun Fire 280R)

 

under the /opt

 

 

 

 

 

directory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000 to 3000

Entry level UltraSparcIII

2GB

18GB with at

4GB

2

 

(for example, a

 

least 12GB

 

 

 

Sun Fire 280R)

 

available under

 

 

 

 

 

the /opt directory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Media Gateway Control Node Manager

CMNM integrates the management interfaces and management functionality of the PGW 2200 components into one comprehensive human interface and data repository. The PGW 2200 consists of the Cisco MGC host, one or more Cisco Signaling Link Terminals (Cisco SLTs) and the Cisco Catalyst 5500, Catalyst 2900 XL, or Catalyst 6509 LAN switch. CMNM provides fault, configuration, and performance management for all components of the Cisco MGC node.

CMNM provides the element-specific management features for the Cisco MGC node. It blends the management framework features of the Cisco Element Management Framework (Cisco EMF) with the individual interfaces and object structures of each managed element to produce an integrated management application. Figure 2-7illustrates the element details of the MGC node and the CMNM applications server(s).

Figure 2-7provides the details of the network elements that comprise the PGW 2200 and CMNM.

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