10-25-2007 03:18 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:01 AM
Hi All;
What is the difference between Cisco CM and Cisco Unified CM and Cisco Unified Communication Manager?
Also, from which version cisco CM started to be linux? Is it 5 or 6?
Regards
Bilal
10-25-2007 03:29 AM
Bilal,
Hope you are well.
From time to time Cisco change the names of their products. Cisco Callmanager is now known as Cisco Unified Communications Manager CUCM. I also suspect that the change in names has resulted in 'Cisco Unified Callmanager' also being used. They're all the same thing essentially
Linux was first used with CCM 5.0
Hope this answers your qtns
Ajaz
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10-25-2007 03:38 AM
Thanks a lot Ajaz.
Now the remaining part is the AS500 that I need to select for it the best IOS based on my CallManager version.
The matrix excel sheet file name: ccmigration_09186a00808cfa2d or any excel file named ccmigration, does not contain information that can help.
It talks about Cisco SRST while I do not use it, so what shall I do to select the suitabe image for my AS5400 if it is not SRST?
Regards
Bilal
10-25-2007 04:18 AM
Bilal,
It's difficult to recommend a specific IOS to you but as a general rule always select the latest available since it will include the upto date bug fixes. The other choice is of course which feature set to go for e.g advancedServices, SPservices etc. Have you considered or ever used the Cisco web tool called 'Feature Navigator'
It sounds like this is exactly what you need.
<http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/CFN/jsp/index.jsp>
hth,
Ajaz
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10-25-2007 04:14 AM
Ajaz;
As I see that there is not a problem to use different IOS versions with different unified CallManager versions, the only important thing is the features that is related to the IOS. Is it correct?
Regards
Bilal
10-25-2007 04:35 AM
Yes - and remember what i stated with regards to electing the latest version.
take care and all the best
Ajaz :-)
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