The goal of implementation is to introduce the new system into the network with the least amount of disruption and the highest level of interoperability with the existing network. To minimize downtime, an essential component of this process is the implementation plan.
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Before You Begin
You should understand how to implement Cisco Unified Communications. For more information, see Cisco Unified Communications Implementation .
Before you begin installing components, you should have a completed implementation plan from the detailed design. Use the equipment list and site specification from the detailed design to do the following:
•Order and stage equipment
•Perform a detailed site survey
•Create site-specific installation guidelines
Your implementation plan should include:
•Deployment strategy
•Network maps and topology diagrams
•Installation and commissioning tests
•Site survey results
•List of all devices to be installed
•Installation guidelines
•Configuration worksheets
•Test and turn-up plan
When You Are Done
Components are configured and ready to test:
•For basic standalone operation
•For interoperability in your applications
•Acceptance Test Plan is completed
Major Tasks in This Process
•Install and Configure System Components
•Prepare Your Network for Troubleshooting and Recovery