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Re: Opinions on Cisco VoIP products...
user name
2008-03-06 14:03:40
Well, the Cucumber is ok, it combines CCM 6.X and CUC 6.X in
a single
box, the downside is you can't integrate with AD and you can
only have
5 remote sites.

Also, since it is a single server, there is no redundancy,
so you may
need a big, fat router for SRST depending on how many users
you have.



Jonathan

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Drew Weaver
<drew.weaverthenap.com> wrote:
>         Hi there, we are going to be updating our phone
system from a very old t1 unit to a new VoIP product and we
are looking for advice from folks who have deployed Unified
Communication Manager 6.1 in a single server MCS deployment
(I believe they call deploying it this way "Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Business Edition")
>
>  At any rate we are just looking for thoughts or
opinions on these products, how easy everything is to
setup/manage, do all of the Unified Messaging clients seem
to work alright with Exchange 2007, et cetera.
>
>  Any thoughts people who have used this product before
can provide would be tremendously appreciated.
>
>  Thank you,
>  -Drew
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Re: Opinions on Cisco VoIP products...
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-07 00:01:08
Hello,

I agree also with this analysis. I've been impressed with
the product
and how well it does work.

Considering the cost of that big fat router, you may want to
price (2)
7816s for UCM and (1) 7815 for Unity Connection. The price
may be close
enough to warrant doing that instead. 

Thanks,

James

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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] [c-nsp] Opinions on Cisco VoIP
products...

Well, the Cucumber is ok, it combines CCM 6.X and CUC 6.X in
a single
box, the downside is you can't integrate with AD and you can
only have
5 remote sites.

Also, since it is a single server, there is no redundancy,
so you may
need a big, fat router for SRST depending on how many users
you have.



Jonathan

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Drew Weaver
<drew.weaverthenap.com>
wrote:
>         Hi there, we are going to be updating our phone
system from a
very old t1 unit to a new VoIP product and we are looking
for advice
from folks who have deployed Unified Communication Manager
6.1 in a
single server MCS deployment (I believe they call deploying
it this way
"Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business
Edition")
>
>  At any rate we are just looking for thoughts or
opinions on these
products, how easy everything is to setup/manage, do all of
the Unified
Messaging clients seem to work alright with Exchange 2007,
et cetera.
>
>  Any thoughts people who have used this product before
can provide
would be tremendously appreciated.
>
>  Thank you,
>  -Drew
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