System Design Specification
Before you begin the Unified ICM staging process, ensure that a Unified ICM/Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise System Design Specification is created and approved.
Persons creating and approving this specification must be familiar with the following:
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Windows Operating System
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AD
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Security concepts
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Network configuration and operation
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SQL Server
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Enterprise Manager
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Query Analyzer
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SQL scripting
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Unified ICM/Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise
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Unified ICM/Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Nodes (Router, Logger, Administration & Data Server, PGs)
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HDS Schema knowledge
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Deployment models
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The appropriate release of theContact Center Enterprise Compatibility Matrix and Solution Design Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise.
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The System Design Specification must contain the following specifications:
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Description of Unified ICM Sites and Nodes
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Data Communications Infrastructure
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Event Notification and Remote Access Points
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Naming Conventions
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IP Addressing Scheme
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AD Plan, including:
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AD Sites
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Global Catalog Servers
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Domain Controllers
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Trust Relationships
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Domain Members
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Standalone Servers
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Time Source
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DNS Plan (follow Microsoft Guidelines), including:
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DNS Servers and Clients
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DNS Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones and Records
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System Diagrams
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Configuration Settings, including:
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Physical Controller IDs
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Logical Controller IDs
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Peripheral Controller IDs
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Third-party Host Forms – A section containing the detailed build information for each server containing the entries and values for fields which are different from defaults presented during third-party software installation and setup. Some examples of this information include: Network Card configuration and binding order, Drive Partitioning Information, System Properties, and passwords.