04-16-2008 05:21 AM - edited 03-18-2019 08:47 PM
Gents,
Why while I'm configuring CUCM 6.0.1.1000-37 to interoperate with Unity 5.0(1)
and going into CUCM's menu 'System | Application Server' to add Unity server, I
have 'Cisco Unity Voice Mail 4.x' (among other drop-down menu items, of course) ?
The question is why CUCM's drop down value point to 4.x version, not to 5.x ? Is this normal ?
I've been looking through SCCP (CM-Unity TSP) compatibility between abovementioned
versions of products, and they are seems ok.
Thank you.
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04-17-2008 07:11 AM
np, the new CUCM linux releases are integrated with CSA and with some other security settings that do not allow connection attemps from unrecognized servers
the way to make the servers recognized is to add them as app servers.
if you do not add the server then CUCM won't accept the connection attempt from unity and the integration won't work
HTH
javalenc
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04-16-2008 05:38 PM
I'm not aware of any reason why you'd need to add the Unity server in the System | Application Server menu.
But for general compatibility, yes Unity 5.0(1) is supported with CUCM 6.0(1).
04-16-2008 08:08 PM
you need to add the servers before trying any communication because this new release is secured and won't allow communication with any server that is not previously declared
yes, it's normal to see only the unity 4.x version in there (for some reason they don't added a 5.x or used 4.x/5.x), use that one to add the unity server as an app server and then you can carry on with the integration procedure.
i have it working in my lab between a 6.1(1) and Unity 5 and works like a charm.
just make sure to have the right TSP version
SCCP Compatibility Matrix: Cisco Unity, the Cisco Unity-CM TSP, Cisco Unified CM, and Cisco Unified CM Express
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/compatibility/matrix/cutspmtx.html
HTH
javalenc
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04-17-2008 03:59 AM
Jaime, thanks for your great exhaustive answer!
1.
As far as CU 5.0(1) is automatically installs CM-Unity TSP 8.2(1) (in according to
Release Notes for Cisco Unity-CM TSP Release 8.2(1)) and it's interoperable with CM
6.0(1), I'm going in.
2.
Jaime, can you, please, detail your phrase a little:
"...you need to add the servers before trying any communication because this new release
is secured and won't allow communication with any server that is not previously declared ..."
You mean I have to add AppServer in CM at first, and only then makes integration with Unity ?
Which one new release is secured, CM or Unity ?
Thank you.
04-17-2008 07:11 AM
np, the new CUCM linux releases are integrated with CSA and with some other security settings that do not allow connection attemps from unrecognized servers
the way to make the servers recognized is to add them as app servers.
if you do not add the server then CUCM won't accept the connection attempt from unity and the integration won't work
HTH
javalenc
if this helps, please rate
04-17-2008 09:47 PM
Jaime,
Thank you very much.
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