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This procedure describes how to the Cisco Unified CallManager TSP (Telephony Service Provider) on the Application Suite server. The user needs administrative privileges.
A cluster consists of one publisher and a total maximum of 20 servers (nodes) running various services, including TFTP, media resources, conferencing, and call processing. You can have a maximum of eight nodes for call processing (running the Cisco CallManager service).
You can configure up to 200 calls for a line on a device, with the limiting factor being the total number of calls that are configured on the device. As you configure the number of calls for one line, the calls that are available for another line decrease. The default specifies 4.
Cisco Unified CM Groups Overview. A Unified Communications Manager Group is a prioritized list of up to three redundant servers to which devices can register. Each group contains a primary node and up to two backup nodes.
-- The CUCM can support these two types: Cluster: -- Supports up to 30000 IP phones. -- Can be scaled to a maximum of 20 Servers in which there can be a maximum of 1 Publisher, 8 Call Processing Subscribers, 2 TFTP servers, 9 Other Servers.
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If you opt for a Cisco collaboration package, such as BE6K or BE7K, Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM or CUCM) is the application that will handle voice and video calls. This application provides reliable, secure, scalable, and manageable call control and session management.
Location Based Call Admission Control Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) provides a simple mechanism known as static locations for implementing CAC in the centralized call processing deployment. When you configure a device in CUCM, the device can be assigned to a location.
It performs the following primary functions: Call processing. Signaling and device control. Dial plan administration. Phone feature administration. Directory services. Operations, administration, management, and provisioning (OAMP)

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