07-14-2008 11:39 AM - edited 03-18-2019 09:17 PM
I have the CD media for UCM 6.1 I purchased off of Ebay. I need to know exactly what kind of HP server I need to load to run UCMBE 6.1 I have tried the DVD in a DL380G5 3.00ghz Xeon and 4GB of RAM but it says the system type is incorrect. Cisco website is so damn confusing on this subject I thought I would ask the experts.
Thanks
William
07-14-2008 12:31 PM
Hi friend,
CUCMBE software suite is supported on Cisco MCS 7828. Take a look to this URL for information about Cisco MCS 7828:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/products_data_sheets_list.html
Hope this helps a little bit.
Regards,
07-14-2008 12:36 PM
07-14-2008 12:38 PM
The software is very hardware specific. You have to have the right CPU, MEMORY, RAID CONTROLLER, BIOS VERSION, DRIVE SIZE, and evern the specific RAID batery backup that is specified in the link I just sent.
07-14-2008 12:47 PM
I basically need a DL380G5 with those exact specs and it will work? Why then does a customer have what appears to be a DL320 running UCMBE 6.1? Why is this server not listed?
07-14-2008 12:53 PM
I am NOT an expert in voice by any means but I
would suggest the following:
1- Create an ISO image from the 6.1 CD,
2- Install Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
on your HP machine,
3- Install VMWare workstation either version
5.x or 6.x on your HP machine,
4- Create a VMWare guest OS on your HP system.
Choose Redhat Linux,
5- Mount the ISO CD you created in step 1,
6- Install your first Call Manager. The installation is very straight forward. I will
call it ccm-pub,
7- Create a second VMWare guest OS on your HP
system. Choose Redhat Linux,
8- Mount the ISO image,
9- Install your second Call Manager and call
it ccm-sub,
I have not tried step 7 through 9 yet but I
would imagine building a 2nd CCM box is not
that difficult.
If you use VMWare, you can have both a CCM
publisher and subscriber on the same physcal
system, thus cutting down the cost of having
two physical servers.
my 2c
07-14-2008 03:03 PM
ya i really dont want to use vmware and i would like to run Business Edition.
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