Cisco Unity Connection 14 Data Sheet

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Cisco collaboration solutions facilitate rich interactions between your distributed and mobile users to enhance team performance, encourage innovation, improve productivity, and accelerate the decision-making process. Cisco Unity Connection is a robust unified messaging and voicemail solution that accelerates collaboration by providing you with flexible message access options. It also provides the IT department with management simplicity.

Product overview

Access and manage voice messages from your email inbox, web browser, Cisco Jabber®, Cisco Webex® app, Cisco® IP phone, smartphone, or tablet with Cisco Unity® Connection. Easily prioritize messages and respond quickly to colleagues, partners, and customers. If you are on the go or simply prefer to do so, you can use the speech-activated tools for hands-free message retrieval.

For IT, Cisco Unity Connection is an “integrated by design” extension of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. It is easy to manage with Cisco Prime® Collaboration, our single application for unified management of the entire voice and video deployment. Cisco Prime Collaboration simplifies deployment, provisioning, monitoring, and system management.

Cisco Unity Connection is robust and secure, and is designed for complex, distributed global deployments with support for high availability, redundancy, and branch-office survivability. It is fully virtualized and runs on the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS®) or on hardware that meets minimum specifications, such as servers and blades manufactured by IBM and HP.

Cisco Unified Communications Manager is the industry leader in enterprise call and session management platforms, with more than 300,000 customers worldwide, more than 120 million Cisco IP phones and soft clients deployed. Cisco Unified Communications Manager is the core of Cisco’s collaboration portfolio. Cisco Unity Connection is the single choice for voice messaging deployed alongside Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

What’s new with Cisco Unity Connection Version 14

Table 1 lists major features in Cisco Unity Connection version 14

Table 1.        High-level features in Cisco Unity Connection version 14

Feature

Benefits

Enhanced user experience

Cisco SpeechView for Unity Connection in HCS mode

  Introduces voicemail transcriptions natively to Unity Connection deployed in HCS mode
  HCS customers do not need to switch to Unity Connection in Enterprise mode to leverage the SpeechView feature

Notification event for transcriptions

New event is introduced to notify voicemail client application when the transcription becomes available client applications, like Webex, can now implement voicemail transcriptions for end users

Simplified administration

High-availability proxy and Tomcat restructuring

  Increases WebApp stability
  Restart individual Tomcat container/instances without impacting other web apps
  Faster startup time of web apps
  Faster client login into Unity Connection
  Better serviceability with new RTMT counters for monitoring a WebApp session

SpeechView with non-Microsoft Exchange Server

  Customers that receive voicemail transcriptions with SpeechView can now use a different mailbox than an on-premises MS Exchange server to receive incoming email messages containing the transcription from the SpeechView server
  Eases deployment by removing the hard dependency on an MS Exchange server

Security and compliance

Secure access to Unity Connection databases

  Secures the interface used for database interactions
  Reduces the threat surface

Improved security and compliance through Cisco’s Secure Development Lifecycle (CSDL)

  Improvements have been added in:

    Administrative access security

    Application security

    Threat surface reduction

    Logging and auditing

    Web security (XSS and injection vulnerabilities)

    Privacy and data security

    Vulnerability management

    Cryptographic support (X.509)

Cloud enablement

Unified Messaging with Google Workspace

  Allows customers to use Unified Messaging with Google Workspace, which is a commonly used office suite
  Enables a single inbox view in the Gmail client
  Enhances productivity by offering work emails and voicemails in the same view

Centralized certificate management

  Manage certificates in a single place through Unity Connection in Webex Control Hub
  Monitor and manage both identity and trust certificates across clusters
  Distribute certificates across the Unified Communications applications’ trust stores
  View expired or about to expire certificates in a simple dashboard
  Gain insights into certificate consolidation and those certificates that are out of compliance

Enhanced scale for Unified Messaging with Microsoft Office 365

  Provides better scale for customers using Unified Messaging with O365
  Eases the deployment by having increased Unified Messaging users on a single node
  Reduces cost for customers by decreasing the number of Unity Connection nodes needed

Note:      Cisco Webex Cloud-Connected UC features, such as centralized certificate management, are release-agnostic. These features are compatible with Cisco Unity Connection versions 11.5, 12.0 and 12.5 as well.

Simplifying Release Number Scheme: Please note, for Unity Connection v14 onwards, Cisco has adopted a whole number release numbering structure. There will be no (dot)releases, like (dot) 5 in past version releases. Service Upgrade release will be published on top of the main release through its Software Maintenance cycle.

Table 2.        Localization languages

Localization

The Cisco Unity Connection Telephony User Interface (TUI), end-user GUI, and Text-To-Speech (TTS) engine are available in the following languages:

  Arabic
  Catalan
  Chinese (Hong Kong, Mandarin TUI with simplified and traditional Chinese GUI, simplified Mandarin TTS, but not traditional Mandarin TTS)
  Czech
  Danish
  Dutch
  English (U.S., U.K., and Australian)
  English TTY
  Finnish
  French (European and Canadian)
  German
  Greek
  Hebrew
  Hungarian
  Italian
  Japanese
  Korean
  Norwegian
  Polish
  Portuguese (Brazilian and European)
  Russian
  Spanish (European and Latin American)
  Swedish
  Turkish

System requirements

The Cisco Unity Connection system runs as a virtual machine on the Cisco UCS or spec-based hardware. Refer to the Cisco Unity Connection supported platform list for hardware configuration and scalability requirements.

See a full, updated list of supported email clients, web browsers, and desktop operating systems for use with Cisco Unity Connection.

Type of licenses

      Basic User License - Cisco Unity Connection user and interoperability functions are offered under a single, low-cost Basic user license that you can use for all core functionality (voicemail, unified messaging, or integrated messaging).

      Enhanced User License - Get all the user and interoperability functions available with the Basic license plus the Cisco Survivable Remote Site Voicemail capability for branch-office users. Enhanced licensing provides a second standby mailbox at the branch office for remote users.

      Cisco SpeechView (transcription services) is an additional per-subscriber, subscription-based license that provides speech-to-text capability. Learn more about Cisco SpeechView.

Note:      Both Basic and Enhanced capabilities are provided with Cisco Unified Workspace Licensing (UWL) and Cisco UC Enterprise Agreement Licensing.

Ordering Cisco Unity Connection Version 14

      Starting with Cisco Unity Connection 12.0 and continuing with 12.5, only Smart Licensing is supported. Licenses are Smart Entitlements. Customers must create a Smart Account.

      Cisco Smart Licensing: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/buy/smart-accounts/software-licensing.html.

      Cisco Smart Software Manager: https://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/smart-software-manager/index.html.

      Cisco Smart Software Manager Satellite: https://www.cisco.com/go/smartsatellite.

      Cisco Smart Accounts: https://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/smart-software-manager/smart-accounts.html.

Ordering information

Cisco Unity Connection software and Messaging licenses are ordered through a Cisco Collaboration Flex offer. Product SKUs include A-Flex-3, A-Flex-3-EDU, or A-Flex-3-FEDRAMP. Refer the Flex 3.0 Ordering Guide for more details: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/partners/tools/collaboration-ordering-guides.html

New purchase of Cisco Unity Connection Version 14

Customers ordering Cisco Unified Communications Manager may select calling options under A-Flex-3, A-Flex-3-EDU, or A-Flex-3-FEDRAMP. Choose the appropriate buying model — either Enterprise Agreement (EA) or Named User (NU). Unity Connection is included in EA, NU Professional, and NU Enhanced.

When ordering NU Access or Unity Connection by itself, select the Unity Connection option from the Calling Add-on.

Refer to the Flex 3.0 Ordering Guide for more details: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/partners/tools/collaboration-ordering-guides.html

Upgrades with Software Support Service (SWSS) to Cisco Unity Connection Version 14

Customers with Software Support Service (SWSS) should use My Cisco Entitlements (MCE) to order the Cisco Unified Communications 14 server software suite and upgrade licenses for the SWSS term. The Cisco Global Licensing Operations (GLO) team can assist in upgrading licenses if customers experience any issues in the MCE conversion portal. Raise a GLO case at: https://mycase.cloudapps.cisco.com/case

Upgrades without SWSS to Unity Connection Version 14

Customers that do not add SWSS when upgrading to Cisco Unity Connection 14 may order through an EA or NU option in Flex (use the A-Flex-3 SKU) and maintain their subscription. If you want to upgrade to Unity Connection 14 only without SWSS, then order Unity Connection under the Calling Add-on. Refer the Flex 3.0 Ordering Guide for more details: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/partners/tools/collaboration-ordering-guides.html

Migrating Cisco Unity Connection 10.x and above (PLM-based licenses) to Cisco Unity Connection 14

      Customers must create a Smart Account and a Virtual Account before starting a migration or upgrade. For more details on Smart Accounts and Virtual Accounts, refer to: https://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/smart-software-manager/smart-accounts.html

      Migration to a smart license-enabled version is available only with an active SWSS contract

      Moving from Version 10 and Version 11 classic licenses to Smart Licenses can be performed on Cisco Smart Software Manager (CSSM) and from the traditional License Registration Portal (LRP). These are self-service portals.

      Two types of migration are supported:

    Product activation key (PAK)-based - Migration can be done for already fulfilled, partially fulfilled, and unfulfilled PAKs

    Device-based - Can be used to convert Cisco Prime License Manager (PLM)-based licenses to smart entitlements

      PAKs or devices (PLM) can be assigned to a Smart Account and Virtual Account in LRP and then converted to Smart Licenses. Select your version (14 or 12).

      The Global Licensing Operations (GLO) team may assist in converting classic licenses if you encounter any issues in the self-service conversion portal on LRP or CSSM. Raise a GLO case at: https://mycase.cloudapps.cisco.com/case

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