03-07-2006 06:49 AM - edited 03-13-2019 12:26 PM
Widnows verison CCM 5.01
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_callmg/5_0/index.htm
I guess the major change is to support to SIP protocal.
Still have no paging system feature.
Any good to upgrade from 4.1 to 5.0??
Ken
03-09-2006 09:31 AM
CM4.2 does not have all features that CM 5.0 has. Even though CM 5.1 when it comes out, will have same features in both Windows and Linux platforms.
Also remember there is no upgrade path at this moment from 4.2 to 5.0. You can upgrade from 4.2 to 5.1 when it comes out.
03-09-2006 09:39 AM
Q. Does Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 include the features that are being introduced on version 4.2 software?
A. No, some of the new features introduced on Cisco Unified CallManager 4.2 are not available on version 5.0 of Cisco Unified CallManager.
For example, Cisco Unified CallManager Assistant (formerly IP Manager Assistant) on a phone is not available on version 5.0 software. All of the
new version 4.2 features will be supported with version 5.1 software. Future releases of Cisco Unified CallManager will support a consistent set of
features, offered on a choice of Operating Systems (Microsoft Windows open server and Linux appliance models).
However, the Cisco Unified CallManager 4.x series will not support all of the new enhancements that are introduced in the Cisco Unified
CallManager 5.0 version of software, such as the appliance model implementation, the new Cisco Unified Personal Communicator and other
presence-based applications, SIP line-side support, SIP trunk enhancements, Busy Lamp Field enhancements and more.
For more info:
Chris
03-09-2006 12:21 PM
I think also that one of the Advantages for CISCO in the Applinace Mode the unability to run some kind of Registry Patches to enable you Install the CCM Software on Non Authorized Cisco Hardware and save the Hardware Cost.. I think the Appliance Box will be very difficult to be simulated on Non Supported HW.
03-09-2006 12:46 PM
Plus, at this time, you wont be able to run any third party agents such as Netiq, other network management agents, antivirus etc. Hopefully in the future Cisco comes up with some solution to install such agents into CM 5.0 appliance.
03-09-2006 02:44 PM
Hi,
Also,The " OS " for 5.0 has very limited access ,very few commands,Database is IBM Informix which would be even more difficult to troubleshoot.Added attractions are sip based route patterns and thrid party sip phone support .
Thanks
Aman
03-09-2006 07:50 PM
I think Cisco will support only those third party phones that are authorized by Cisco.
03-09-2006 11:11 PM
I think the objective behind introduicng Linux based CCM is to minimize the administration effort to underlying OS. Many customers are looking for this kind of Linux based appliance solution.
Competitor products like Avaya media servers known to be very stable which runs on Linux too.
03-10-2006 04:16 AM
Hi,
Ya ,you are right on that but it would certainly increase your options ,LiNKSYS came out with a sip phone recently ,cisco would definet;y support that.
Thanks
Aman
03-10-2006 06:08 PM
I think most of the customers are going to like the way the installation and upgrades are handled by CCM5.0.
Single DVD Install as opposed to multiple CDs/DVDs in Windows.
Spend few mins at beginning of the install entering the information and walk away.
No need to apply patches to Windows, SQL and then CCM etc.
Upgrades can be done remotely and allows you to fallback to old version of CCM if required.
03-11-2006 02:28 AM
Hi,
Yes the switch versions options good is but dont know ,how we can troubleshoot in case of OS issues because this "OS" does not have any access ,also the database is very raw.
Thanks
Aman
03-11-2006 09:37 AM
Idea behind the appliance model is to make the underlying OS as transparent as possible and also as stable as possible. There are CLI commands that allow you to do some troubleshooting but the list of commands will increase as need be.
You may also find that RTMT to be more powerful than it is today in Windows CCM, since RTMT will be main tool that customers will have to monitor / troubleshoot CCM5.0.
Not sure what you meant by database is very raw.
03-11-2006 09:47 AM
Assuming that the Linix OS is much more stable than the Windows , I think the availabilty of only Limited Linux Troubleshooting Commands will not be a Problem to Administrators. The issue here is the Database. Most 3rd Party Softwares that Integrate with the CCM runs under Windows and use SQL 2000 Server same as the CCM last versions. This lead to the ease of Integration between those SW and the CCM ( I am talking here about Billing SW as Nevotek and Call Recording SW as Witness ). Now on the CCM 5.0 what will be the futur of integrating those 3rd Party SW's.
Regards
M.Tag