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CUE 3.1 upgrade and flash

minghui.qi
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Hi all,

I need to upgrade a AIM-CUE 3.1, to hopefully 7.1.x. question:

1, according to Cisco docs, if the AIM-CUE has got 512MB compact flash, it needs to upgrade to 1G first. how do I check the how much is the flash now? I went through all the commands and even "show tech" on the module, can't find the flash size.

2, if I do a upgrade (not clean install), do I need to do anything about licenses??

thanks

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Hi,

1. you can use show voicemail limits

if System Capacity (minutes): 480

then it is 512

480/60=8-hours storage

if 14-hour storage ,then it is 1GB

2. no

wish this be helpful

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7 Replies 7

Hi,

1. you can use show voicemail limits

if System Capacity (minutes): 480

then it is 512

480/60=8-hours storage

if 14-hour storage ,then it is 1GB

2. no

wish this be helpful

hi,

this may clarify my post above:

CUE#show voicemail limits

Default Mailbox Size (seconds): 420

Default Caller Message Size (seconds): 60

Maximum Recording Size (seconds): 900

Default Message Age (days): 30

System Capacity (minutes): 480

Default Prompt Language: en_US

Operator Telephone: 0

wish this be helpful

Thanks! I ran that commands, it shows the system capacity as 800 min, so I guess it's a 1GB flash one.

For the license, I found that since CUE 7.1, the licensing changes to the new scheme, you buy the mailbox license in increments of 5, etc. I thought since it's different from before, don't you need to get new license file or something like that??

Hi,

yes

I have an upgrade like that lately

and i didn't deal with any upgrade license file

it is only if you'll change the no. of supported mail boxes

wish this be helpful

thanks

Adrian Saavedra
Level 7
Level 7

Hello,

I believe you can see compact flash information with show version from cue prompt.

Hope it helps, if it does please rate.

Best regards,

- Adrián.

thanks for your reply, I thought the show version command would show it, but it shows SDRAM not flash size.

Thanks for your confirmation.

Regards,

- Adrián.