11-12-2019 12:41 PM
With regards to Gateway Hardware/Software support on the UCCE compatibility Matrix, does anyone know if the Minimum software IOS versions apply to all Gateways in the call path or only the UCCE ingress/VXML Gateway (assuming you're still using hardware)?
For example, if the call path is:
Sip Carrier >> Cisco ASR Cube >> Cisco 3945 (Inress/VXML) >> CVP
Does the ASR Cube need to be at minimum compatibility spec (OS XE 16.6/16.9 for UCCE ver 12) as well as the 3945 (15.6(3)M1 / 15.7(3)M1 for UCCE ver 12)?
The question is relevant for the customer as they cannot upgrade their Cubes past 15.x code without upgrading hardware which they would prefer not to do at this time. Their 3945's are capable of running the latest IOS.
Any insight is appreciated.
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11-13-2019 12:12 AM
Hi,
As per cisco Version 12.x it should run below IOS.( 16.x)
isr4400-universalk9.16.06.07.SPA.bin
but we are running on below IOS without any issues (03.x)
isr4400-universalk9.03.16.02.S.155-3.S2-ext.SPA.bin
For Ingress and VXML should be CVP supports listed IOS. but best practice is to try to upgrade all the Hardware IOS ASAP.
11-13-2019 04:38 AM - edited 11-13-2019 04:59 AM
Hi Mark,
@Ramamoorthy Shanmugampretty much answered this, but I'll go into a little bit more detail about it.
There's no minimum requirements per se when it comes to Cisco IOS. The versions that you see listed in the matrix are versions that have been tested and QA'd with that ISR or ASR hardware model. I like to think of that matrix as a list of what the maximum version you should go to rather than minimum. So for instance, in CCE 12, the matrix lists IOS XE 16.9 for the 4451 ISRs. Now, even though it says 16.9, that doesn't mean there isn't other versions. 16.9 was released in July 2018, mean while, Cisco released 16.12 in July 2019. So that should be interpreted as... do not go beyond IOS XE 16.9, but you're perfectly fine running a version like 16.3 so as long as it meets your business requirements (bandwidth, calls-per-second, DSP related stuff, etc...). It's similar to the virtualization stuff... on the virtualization page, the supported ESXi versions for CCE 12 are at most 6.5 Update 2, but 6.5 Update 3 has been out forever and ESXi 6.7 has been GA since April 2018, yet, it's not in the matrix. You would never run your hosts with ESXi 6.7 knowing that it's not listed as a supported version... same should apply for Cisco IOS.
Hope that helps
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11-13-2019 12:12 AM
Hi,
As per cisco Version 12.x it should run below IOS.( 16.x)
isr4400-universalk9.16.06.07.SPA.bin
but we are running on below IOS without any issues (03.x)
isr4400-universalk9.03.16.02.S.155-3.S2-ext.SPA.bin
For Ingress and VXML should be CVP supports listed IOS. but best practice is to try to upgrade all the Hardware IOS ASAP.
11-13-2019 04:38 AM - edited 11-13-2019 04:59 AM
Hi Mark,
@Ramamoorthy Shanmugampretty much answered this, but I'll go into a little bit more detail about it.
There's no minimum requirements per se when it comes to Cisco IOS. The versions that you see listed in the matrix are versions that have been tested and QA'd with that ISR or ASR hardware model. I like to think of that matrix as a list of what the maximum version you should go to rather than minimum. So for instance, in CCE 12, the matrix lists IOS XE 16.9 for the 4451 ISRs. Now, even though it says 16.9, that doesn't mean there isn't other versions. 16.9 was released in July 2018, mean while, Cisco released 16.12 in July 2019. So that should be interpreted as... do not go beyond IOS XE 16.9, but you're perfectly fine running a version like 16.3 so as long as it meets your business requirements (bandwidth, calls-per-second, DSP related stuff, etc...). It's similar to the virtualization stuff... on the virtualization page, the supported ESXi versions for CCE 12 are at most 6.5 Update 2, but 6.5 Update 3 has been out forever and ESXi 6.7 has been GA since April 2018, yet, it's not in the matrix. You would never run your hosts with ESXi 6.7 knowing that it's not listed as a supported version... same should apply for Cisco IOS.
Hope that helps
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