
medley at mac
Jan 19, 2004, 7:49 AM
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RE: Cisco MCS-7830 upgradeable to 3.3 question
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Tim, The Cisco CCM installer does a hardware check and looks at the BIOS to determine what model server it is. As long as the CPU and Memory are at the minimum required specs for the server model, you will be ok. The 7830/1600R's are big and bulky which would cost you a bundle to have shipped. You might try looking on ebay for a Compaq Prosignia 740, which is what the 7820's were. It's a mini-tower and a lot less bulky than the 7830 or 7835's. I am running 4 Prosignia 740's in my home lab, for CCM, CCC and IPCC. There are some registry hacks and tricks that you can use to load CCM 3.3 on a non-supported hardware platform. For exmple an IBM Gl300 or a Compaq Armada laptop. This works in varying success to bypass the Cisco hardware detection function. This is getting harder and harder to do each time Cisco rev's CCM, but it is an option. CCM 4.0 should be available this week in limited availability. You have to go through your cisco account team and request it. In March CCM 4.0(1) will be publicly available and should be downloadable from CCO. CCM 4.0 is supposed to introduce SIP gateway trunking. You will be able to use SIP as a gateway protocol between CCM and a SIP capable gateway. SIP Proxy will not be part of CCM 4.0 so SIP phones will not be able to register directly with CCM. More and More SIP functionality should appear in each new version of CCM, I would guess that by the end of the year, Cisco will have implement most of the SIP functionality/features into CCM. Cisco is a driving force behind SIP, and supports SIP in many of it's products. Tim -----Original Message----- From: myattfam [mailto:myattfam [at] comcast] Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 3:23 AM To: medley [at] mac; cisco-voip [at] puck Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Cisco MCS-7830 upgradeable to 3.3 question Thanks for the info and suggestions. Do you remember if the Compaq 1600R required the exact same hardware specs as the 7830s or could you use a higher speed CPU? A buddy said there is some type of hardware check in 3.3 and he didn't think there was registry hack for it. I bought the 3.3 software, but haven't tried installing it on anything yet. I'm checking Ebay, looking for an inexpensive box. I work on a SIP only project, but want to learn the fundamentals of the H.323 side and also pass the CIPT cert exam. Any idea about when CCM 4.0 will be available? Also any idea about when Cisco will ship a SIP version of CCM? Cisco has said they plan to add it, but they never have given us a date, just "planned". :) Thanks again, Tim Myatt -----Original Message----- From: Tim Medley [mailto:medley [at] mac] Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 10:00 PM To: 'myattfam'; cisco-voip [at] puck Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Cisco MCS-7830 upgradeable to 3.3 question Yes and yes. I have upgraded a couple of Cisco MCS-7830's (Compaq 1600R) and a non-cisco compaq 1600R without issue. Be aware that there is a good chance that the MCS7830 and/or Compaq 1600R may not be able to run CCM 4.0 without some sort of hacks. Depending on your home lab needs/intent this may be important. tim -----Original Message----- From: cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of myattfam Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 5:49 PM To: cisco-voip [at] puck Subject: [cisco-voip] Cisco MCS-7830 upgradeable to 3.3 question Would anyone be able to tell me if CallManager 3.3 can be installed on a Cisco MCS-7830? I would also be interested to know if a Compaq 1600R server can be used to run CallManager. I am trying to get a server together for my home lab, of course, as cheap as possible. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Tim _______________________________________________ cisco-voip mailing list cisco-voip [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
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