05-14-2012 07:13 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:09 AM
Hi All
Does anyone know what the version command actually does in the sccp ccm command
i.e "sccp ccm 1.1.1.1 identifier 1 priority 1 version 5.0.1" works perfectly with my CUCM 8.0, as does version 7.0 so what does it do?
regards
05-14-2012 07:19 AM
SCCP version can change from version to version of CUCM, I don't think it changes that often, but that is the reason you define it on the other side (GW) so that proper SCCP version can be used between DSP profiles and CUCM. Here is interesting doc:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-8131
HTH,
Chris
05-14-2012 07:36 AM
thanks chris
interesting doc indeed, it seems to indicate the lowest version of SCCP will be used when the ends dont agree. How significant that is to a cucm is not clear.
regards
colin
05-14-2012 07:53 AM
Not very significant when it comes to DSP farms at all, I never worried about it, just go with the most latest version applicable to you that you can. I.e. if you are running CUCM 8.6 but the IOS only gives option 7.0+ go with that one.
Chris
05-14-2012 07:35 AM
5.0 and above will work fine for all the Linux CUCM versions even v8.6
For earlier windows based CallManager use the matching number e.g v4.3
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05-14-2012 07:55 AM
Thanks guys, both answers were helpful
colin
09-25-2014 06:26 AM
Could having a low version of 4.1 in the command but having version 9 of the cucm cause a fast busy signal from a remote site?
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