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Enterprise Voice Update Session 1109
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Agenda
• The Story So Far • Solution Components • Case Study • Cisco Deployment • Common Questions/Concerns 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Multiservice Five Phase Strategy Phase
I
II
III
Phase Primary Focus
WAN WAN Backbone Backbone
WAN WAN Access Access
Multiservice Multiservice Gateway Gateway
From the Desktop to the WAN and WAN Services
Taking Taking the the Industry Industry From From … …
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Campus/ Campus/ Policy-Based Policy-Based MAN/WAN MAN/WAN End-End End-End Call Call Integration Integration Management Management
QOS Call Management Layer 1-3 Integration Networked Availability Management
Toll Toll Bypass Bypass
V
To
Open Multiservice Architecture
Intranet/ Intranet/ Internet Internet Telephony Telephony
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Cisco’s Open Telephony Strategy Open and Standardize the Telephony Infrastructure Traditional Switch Architecture
Open Service Application Layer Open/Standard Interface
Services Plane Call Control Plane
Call Processing Layer Open/Standard Interface
Connection Control
Standards-Based Packet Infrastructure Layer 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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New World Third Party Developers
Open APIs Open Call Control Layer Standards-Based Packet Infrastructure Layer
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Desktop IP Telephony Roadmap
1000s
Production Quality System Scale/Timeframe
Large Site Campus Medium Site
WAN Interoperability/ Small Site
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Technology POC
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Mid 1999
End 1999
2000
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Solution Components
• Infrastructure • CallManager • Telephones • Gateways • Applications 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Infrastructure
Routers and Switches and Servers… Oh My! 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Cisco CallManager 2.2 • Provides call processing intelligence in a IP network-based application • Standard HTML access for installation, configuration, and management • Resides on standard Microsoft Windows NT-based “Wintel” server • Provides access to commonly used telephony features, as well as interfaces to third party applications, such as unified messaging 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Cisco CallManager 2.2 ( Cont.) • SMDI interface to legacy messaging systems • Includes Cisco valet with voice-in-box messaging system • Integrated directory • Standby server redundancy
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Cisco IP Telephones • Standard TCP/IP • DHCP addressed (no moves/add/changes) • Multiple models • Today 10Base-T • 10/100BT 1QCY00 • Evolving from ‘key-lamppair’ to display technology
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Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+ • Two-way speaker phone • Two-line, 40-character display • 12 user programmable feature buttons • Hearing aid compatible handset • G.711/G.723 audio compression • Built-in two port 10Base-T hub (can be used for your PCs network connection) 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Cisco IP Phone 30VIP • 30 feature buttons • Two-way speaker phone • Mute, transfer, redial, hold buttons • Large 40 character two-line display • Built-in two port 10Base-T hub (can be used for your PC’s network connection)
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Cisco Voice Gateways Cisco 7200
Integrated Routing Platforms Multifunction Devices
Cisco 5300 Entry Level Vertical Function
Cisco 3600
AS & AT Gateways
Cisco 2600
DT+/DE+ Gateway Interface Cards 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Cisco Access Analog Gateways • Analog FXO or FXS VoIP gateway • G.711/G.723.1 audio compression • Two, four or eight port configuration • Standard 10Base-T network interface • Requires Cisco CallManager 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Cisco Access Digital Gateway • Single T1 VoIP gateway • Supports T1 E&M or T1 PRI (RJ-48C) • G.711/G.723.1 • Standard 10Base-T network interface • Entry-level, verticalfunction gateway 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Applications
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New World Applications • Web “Click to Talk” • Virtual, distributed call centers • Unified messaging
Richard Jones
Jerome Smit
1001 for 2001 1006 for 2002
CathyHarmon
Petra Johanes
1031 for 2006
• Transparent telecommuting (OPX) • Personal valet (find me, follow me) • Application collaboration 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Sample Topology Call Manager Application
Cisco Access Analog Gateway
PSTN
QoS Enabled Catalyst Switch
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Cisco IP Telephone
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Case Studies
• Score • Cisco
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Cisco Deployment Five Phases • Limited deployment—Technology trials • Sales office PBX replacement • Campus peripheral equipment replacement • Telecom campus core replacement • Global call center replacement 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Phase I— Technology Trials (Q4 ’99)
• Showcase technology • Replace phones without VM • Limited deployment with IP phones (As additional phones)
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Technology Trials (Q4 ’99) Octel VM
PSTN
IP
PBX IP
Remote Office Gateway
IP Backbone IP
IP IP
IP
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Central Call Manager (Redundancy)
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Sales Office PBX Replacement (Begins Q1 FY 2000) • Replace PBX in SO and sales offices • Replace phones remote offices • Replace phones in sales offices • VoIP to corporate sites • Trunk to PSTN for overflow and backup 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Sales Office PBX Replacement IP
PSTN
IP
Octel VM
V
Call Manager
PBX
Remote Office Gateway
IP Backbone V Octel VM
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Campus Peripheral Equipment (Begins Q1 FY 2000) • Replace EPNs from building with CallManager • Replace Lucent phones with IP phones in Corporate-San Jose • Trunks to PSTN for off-net calls in building moved to Cisco gateways • IP phones deployments at all new facilities 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Campus Peripheral Equipment Replacement Octel VM
PSTN PSTN IP
PPN IP
Gateway
IP
IP Backbone Fax Server
PSTN
PSTN
E-Mail Server IP
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IP
Central Call Manager (Redundancy)
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Telecom Campus Core Replacement—(FY 2000)
• Move PSTN trunks from PPN to Cisco gateways • Replace Lucent PPN from Cisco telecom network core • Replace Octel voice mail systems with unified message servers 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Telecom Campus Core Replacement PSTN PSTN IP
Unified Messaging Server Farm
Gateway
IP
Gateway
IP
IP Backbone PSTN
PSTN
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Central Call Manager (Redundancy)
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Phase V: Global Call Center Replacement—(FY 2001)
• Replace existing call center with Cisco solution
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Common Concerns • Line power to phones • E911/911 • Voice mail • Call centers • NT too unstable • Security • Competition 1109 1013_05F9_c1
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Now, Our Competitors Might Say…
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This ‘telephone’ has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us. - Western Union internal memo, 1876
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