Hey Michael,

What about total hard disk and ram requirement for 4xCUCM servers, 1xCUC
Server, 2xIM&P Servers and 1 2008 R2 DNS Server. I am thinking about to buy
i7 processor with 2 GB RAM and 300 GB hard disk. Is it enough for CCIE
collab lab as server for cucm and other stuff ?

Thanks,
Madhav


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:56 PM, <michael.se...@compucom.com> wrote:

> Greetings Amdo,
>
> Not being aware of your lab topology I can tell what I believe you need.
>  You will require a connection for VMWare Management Client Connection, One
> for your headquarters site, one for your SB site, and one for the backbone
> site to effectively simulate the lab topology.
>
> I would suggest you buy more NICS (I'm using 6) for your VMWare server if
> it has enough Cores, Disk Space and Memory to support 4xCUCM servers, 1xCUC
> Server, 2xIM&P Servers and 1 2008 R2 DNS Server and possibly 2-3 Windows 7
> desktops.  You will need four routers and 4 switches.  One router for your
> PSTN, One for Site B and one for Site C, and One for you headquarters site.
>  One Switch for Headquarters and one switch for your Backbone.  In site B
> and site C you will need either internal switches or external switches.
>
> If you plan on doing Video you will need Routers (29xx's) with PVDM3's and
> 9971 phones or other video compatible phones.
>
> Michael Sears, CCIE(V)#38404
>
>    1. Accessing SB cluster using single browser (Amdo Ngawa)
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 10:54:43 -0400
> From: Amdo Ngawa <datapack...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser
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> Hi Folks:
>
> My Esxi server has two ethernet ports; one port connected to HQ and then
> other to SB.  I installed CUCM 9 on both clusters. My Esxi is configured
> with 10.10.100.x and I can access HQ Publisher from my browser (windows 7).
> Is it necessary to have a separate workstation to access the SB cluster or
> is there any way to access it from a single workstation?
>
> Thank you and have a good one.
>
>
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