Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Version 9.0

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Data Sheet Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Version 9.0 Cisco Unified Attendant Consoles are client-server applications that enable operators and receptionists to answer and quickly dispatch incoming calls to their intended recipients or suitable alternatives. The applications offer a rich set of features, including a call-queuing engine, endpoint busy status, presence integration, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager end-user directory search. Product Overview The Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition (Figure 1) is an attendant console solution designed specifically for the growing Cisco Unified Communications Manager customer with a maximum of 500 IP phones and 12 operators concurrently logged in. Associated with a Cisco Unified IP Phone, the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition provides the human attendant console operator with the tools to quickly accept and effectively dispatch incoming calls to individuals across the organization. Figure 1. Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition The Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition includes a web-based administration utility that guides you through configuring the application server with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. The Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition client software is loaded onto each operator s desktop PC. 2012-2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 5

Features and Benefits The Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition uses a powerful queuing engine to direct the calls to the operator and gives the operator several monitoring features to help ensure that incoming calls are handled efficiently. The application provides up to three call queues with prioritization and overflow options. In addition, fields for alternative contact numbers and absentee notes are provided. Table 1 lists features and benefits of the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition. Table 1. Features and Benefits of Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Feature Queue Features Support for three queues with prioritization Operator queue assignment Queue operator views Overflow options Music in queue Directory Features Support for up to 500 IP phone users Directory integration Personal directory groups Search options Presence integration Telephony Features Operator handset ringing Transfer reversion (call recall) Call park Call park recall Call toggle Benefit You can configure queue names and priorities per customer needs, and you can prioritize and answer calls out of order. For example, a Cisco Unified Communications Manager customer can have a sales queue, a service queue, and a general business queue. Sales calls can be prioritized and answered first, before service or general business calls. In Web Admin, you can assign one or more queues to each operator, allowing you to segment your callanswering processes to fit your business needs. The operator can view all calls within a queue or view all calls within all queues. If the operator sees many calls in queue, the operator knows that calls need to be processed quickly. If the operator sees only a few calls in queue, then the operator can spend more time with each caller to provide a higher level of customer service. If the operator sees a high-priority caller, the operator can select and answer calls out of sequence. Number of Calls overflow sends calls to the overflow destination when the queue already contains the maximum capacity of calls. No Operator overflow sends calls to the overflow destination when no operators are logged into the queue. Wait Time overflow sends calls to the overflow destination when a call has been waiting in queue for a defined period of time. Overflow settings are defined on a queue-by-queue basis. Callers hear music through the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Music on Hold (MoH) function. The operator can answer calls and view busy status for up to 500 IP phone users. The Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition derives its directory from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager directory. The application includes a utility for keeping the directories synchronized. Each operator can create up to 100 custom directory groups, displayed as tabs across the top of the directory. These directory groups are subsets of the full directory, which is synchronized with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Because personal directory groups are created using live directory filters as well as dragging and dropping individual contacts, operators can be confident their groups are always up-to-date. Four directory search fields are provided. They allow the operator to quickly find call destinations and then quickly dispatch calls. Search options include last name, first name, department, extension, job title, and location, and they can be customized within each attendant console client. Operators can view each contact's Cisco Unified Presence status directly from the Attendant Console directory. This feature allows operators to manage calls efficiently because they can easily see whether a particular contact is available to take a call. Microsoft OCS 2007 and Microsoft Lync are also supported presence sources in the Attendant Console directory. When a call comes into a queue configured with operator handset ringing, the call is sent directly to the handset of the operator logged into that queue for the longest duration. This feature enables operators to answer the call from a wireless headset while away from their desks. (The wireless headset is not included.) This feature allows a transferred call to revert back to the operator so that it can be answered and then transferred to a new destination. With call park, a caller can be placed on hold while the operator announces that a call is on hold and waiting for a particular person or group. The call can be answered from any phone by dialing the park extension. If a parked call is not answered, this feature allows that call to revert back to the operator so that it can be transferred to a new destination. This feature allows the operator to shift between callers. 2012-2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 5

Feature Conference Emergency-mode switch Night service Benefit This feature allows the operator to provide a three-party conference call. This feature provides a manual switch within the application that redirects all calls to another destination in emergencies to alert callers that an emergency such as a snow storm has occurred, and therefore the business is closed until further notice. You can define working hours on the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition server, and automatically route calls to an answering service or voicemail system to alert the callers that it is after hours and the business is closed. Additional Features Adjustable font size Reports Changing the font size is one of the many ways in which individual users can tailor the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition application to best suit their needs. You can gain a better understanding of call volumes by operator and queue, the queues that have the most abandoned calls, and other important metrics through attendant console reports, accessible through the Web Admin tool. VMware support Cisco Unified Attendant Console server is supported in a production environment on VMware ESXi 4.x or 5.0 running on a host machine that is compliant with the Cisco Specifications-Based Hardware Support program. For more information about this program, please visit: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/specification- Based_Hardware_Support. Note: This feature is supported only with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0(1) and later. Accessibility Attendant console client localization The visually impaired can use Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition, because both ZoomText and JAWS scripts are supported. English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Russian, Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese are supported. Product Specifications Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Version 9.0 is supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Versions 8.0(1) through 9.1(1). Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express is not supported. For Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 7.1(5) support, please use Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Version 8.6.2. Tables 2 and 3 list the server and client requirements for Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition, respectively. Table 2. Server Requirements for Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Product Component Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Server Hardware/Software Requirements 2.2 GHz Pentium 4 processor 4 GB RAM 72 GB hard disk drive Network card, connected to the network using TCP/IP One of the following operating systems, with Windows regional settings set to English: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32-bit) Windows Server 2008 R1 (32-bit) For non-english characters, the relevant language pack for the locale installed Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 or later ASP.NET, installed through Add/Remove Windows Component > Applications Server and Details.Net Framework 3.5 SP1 One of the following databases: MS SQL Server 2005 Express, Standard, or Enterprise MS SQL Server 2008 Express, Standard, or Enterprise Notes Cisco Unified Attendant Console server does not support the Cisco Media Convergence Server (MCS) version of Windows Server. If the Cisco Unified Attendant Console server installer does not detect a supported version of Microsoft SQL Server, it will automatically install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express. Please refer to the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Web Admin and Installation Guide for server 2012-2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 5

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Note: The operator client for the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition requires the PC specifications listed in Table 3. You can install Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition client software on many PCs, but only up to 12 operators can be concurrently logged into a server. Refer to the Ordering Information section for additional licensing details. Table 3. Client Requirements Product Component Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition Hardware and Software Requirements 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 processor 1 GB RAM 1 GB available hard disk space Network card, connected to the network using TCP/IP SVGA (1024 x 768) display card Sound card and speakers (highly recommended) 17-inch or larger monitor (highly recommended) Keyboard with 10-key number pad Windows 7 (32-bit or WoW64), Vista Professional with SP2 (32-bit or WoW64), or Windows XP Professional with SP2 Download Information and 60-Day Evaluation A free trial of the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition is available; please visit http://www.cisco.com/go/ac for more information. After downloading and installing the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition server, you may register for a free 60-day evaluation of the product. Ordering Information You must order a Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition license for each concurrent operator login. A maximum of 12 concurrent operator client logins are supported per Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition server. Example: If you need six attendant consoles logged into the server at the same time, you should order six licenses. Table 4 gives ordering information for Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition. Table 4. Ordering Information Product Name Version Delivery Method Top-Level Configuration Product Number Product Number Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition 9.0 Electronic L-CUAC9X-ATT-CON L-CUACB9X-ATT-CON Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition 9.0 Paper CUAC9X-ATT-CON CUACB9X-ATT-CON Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition 8.6 and older Paper CUB-ATT-CON= CUB-ATT-CON Ordering Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Editions requires the use of the Cisco Dynamic Configuration Tool. The steps for ordering the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition version 9.0 follow: 1. Access the Cisco Dynamic Configuration Tool on Cisco.com. 2. Input the top-level product number to begin the configuration. a. For electronic delivery, use L-CUAC9X-ATT-CON. b. For paper delivery, use CUAC9X-ATT-CON. 2012-2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 5

3. When the configuration tool appears, click the Select Options tab. 4. Then click the text Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition 9.x, which is located on the left side of the configuration tool below text STEP 1: Select Item Category. 5. On the right side of the configuration tool, under STEP 2: Choose Options and Select Desired Quantity Below, enter the quantity of licenses required. 6. Click the Check Configuration and Save Configuration boxes. Cisco Unified Communications Services and Support Using the Cisco Lifecycle Services approach, Cisco and our partners provide a broad portfolio of end-to-end services and support that can help increase the business value of your network and your return on investment. This approach defines the minimum set of activities needed, by technology and by network complexity, to help you successfully deploy and operate Cisco technologies and optimize their performance throughout the lifecycle of your network. For More Information For more information about the Cisco Unified Attendant Console Business Edition, contact your local Cisco account representative. Printed in USA C78-386700-10 01/13 2012-2013 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 5