05-12-2007 09:08 PM - edited 03-18-2019 07:19 PM
Hi everyone. Does the NM-CUE need to be physically installed on the same router running CME 4? Or can these tasks be split among two different routers where one is running NM-CUE/Unity Express and another router running CME?
I have an existing 3640 router I could leave on the LAN. As far as I know this can handle the NM-CUE module. CME 4 won't run on the 3640 of course, but I would just use a 1760. If this isn't an option then I'm looking at a 2811 to run CME and CUE on the same box. This is for a fairly small job. I appreciate any further input.
Thanks!
Mark
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05-13-2007 05:37 AM
Hi Mark,
The good news is these can by installed on two separate chassis. The bad news is (as far as I can tell) the NM-CUE is not supported on the 3640. Have a look;
For implementations prior to Cisco CME 3.2 and Cisco Unity Express 2.0, these two components must be collocated in the same router chassis. As of Cisco CME 3.2 and Cisco Unity Express 2.0, this is no longer a requirement. While you should have LAN connectivity between Cisco CME and Cisco Unity Express (and not low-speed WAN links), these two components may now reside in physically different routers.
From this design doc;
Cisco Unity Express voice-mail network module
NM-CUE
Supported on Cisco Routers
Cisco 2600XM series
Cisco 2691
Cisco 2811
Cisco 2821
Cisco 2851
Cisco 3700 series
From this doc;
Cisco 3800 series
Hope this helps! The ISR might be a good fit.
Rob
05-13-2007 05:37 AM
Hi Mark,
The good news is these can by installed on two separate chassis. The bad news is (as far as I can tell) the NM-CUE is not supported on the 3640. Have a look;
For implementations prior to Cisco CME 3.2 and Cisco Unity Express 2.0, these two components must be collocated in the same router chassis. As of Cisco CME 3.2 and Cisco Unity Express 2.0, this is no longer a requirement. While you should have LAN connectivity between Cisco CME and Cisco Unity Express (and not low-speed WAN links), these two components may now reside in physically different routers.
From this design doc;
Cisco Unity Express voice-mail network module
NM-CUE
Supported on Cisco Routers
Cisco 2600XM series
Cisco 2691
Cisco 2811
Cisco 2821
Cisco 2851
Cisco 3700 series
From this doc;
Cisco 3800 series
Hope this helps! The ISR might be a good fit.
Rob
05-13-2007 07:51 AM
Rob,
Thank you for the information! I'm now thinking the 2811 is the best fit.
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