
Data Sheet
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Cisco BAMS up to 3.30
Cisco PGW 2200 H.323 Signaling Interface up to 4.3(2)
Table 6. Product Specifications
Feature Description
Product compatibility See managed devices in Table 5
Software compatibility Supports coresident operation with Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool, Cisco
Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager, CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution,
Universal Gateway Call Analyzer, and Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager
Protocols SNMP, FTP, CLI, and MML
Components Media Kit, Right-to-Use License
Connectivity X-terminal to presentation server:
TCP/IP
1 Mbps required, 10 Mbps recommended
Presentation server to management server:
TCP/IP
10 Mbps LAN connection required
Management server to the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch:
TCP/IP
1 Mbps bursting
Features and functions Fault, performance, and security management
MIBs Cisco Element Management Framework MIB for northbound trap forwarding
Operating system Solaris 8 and Solaris 10
System Capacity
Cisco MGC Node Manager has been verified operational, managing up to 20 Cisco PGW 2200
Softswitch failover pairs. Response time depends on PGW calls per second, the number of
operators, and the size of the Cisco MGC Node Manager server.
System Requirements
Table 7. System Requirements
Cisco PGW 2200
Softswitch
Network Size
Small Network;
1–3 Operators;
1–5 Nodes;
24 Traps/Minute
Midsize Network*; 4–6 Operators;
6–10 Nodes; 36–42 Traps/Minute
Large Network; 7–10 Operators;
11–20 Nodes; 42–54 Traps/Minute
Single Machine Presentation
Server
Management
Server
Presentation
Server **
Management
Server
RAM (GB) 2 2 2 2 4
Swap (GB) 4 2 4 2 8
Disk drives***
(9 GB minimum)
4 1 4 1 4-6
CPU 2 x 440 MHz—
1.05 GHz
2 x 440 MHz—
1.05 GHz
2 x 1.05 GHz 4 x 1.05 GHz 4 x 1.05 GHz
*Presentation and management servers may run coresident for midsize networks when faster Sun CPUs are used or operator
loads are light. When combined, RAM and swap are added, while a total of four hard drives is sufficient. Adding more
presentation servers increases the number of operators supported.
**Additional presentation servers may be added, if necessary, to maintain good operator response time in large networks with
heavy alarm traffic. Additional operator support is planned for testing.
***A two-disk machine will work for smaller networks with less traffic and fewer operators. Response time to operator
commands will slow down as the network grows and additional operators are added. Adding one or two additional disk drives
can improve performance by supporting parallel access reducing overall seek time.
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