10-22-2008 09:12 AM - edited 03-13-2019 05:45 PM
Hi NetPros,
I am planning to buy and install CCM 4.X or higher version on HP/Compaq DL 380 or DL 320. when i looked at the Cisco Approved Hardware requirements sheet i found the model that i am planning to buy... with dual PIII or dual Xeon on DL 380 G3. The Cisco document says
"DL380-G2 is a robust server solution designed for Cisco Unified Communications software
applications. Up to 7500 IP phones can be supported on a single server running Cisco
CallManager 3.3 or later. The required processors are dual Intel Pentium III 1.4-GHz processors. No specific memory configuration is required as long as 2 GB of memory is achieved".
Just wanted to make sure with NetPro's before buying the server that i am able to install and practice myself on CCM 4.X or higher versions.
Also, wondering.. Is DL 360 is also on the approved list ??? and is it possible to install CCM on it
Thanks in advance....
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10-22-2008 10:02 AM
just remove /partner from the link to access it
you can go that way, if it's only for a lab or training you can do it. just be aware we won't provide any support for that as it's a non-supported platform as per the link.
HTH
java
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10-22-2008 09:31 AM
here you have the HW compatibility matrix
Supported Cisco Unified Communications Manager Releases by Server
make sure the server meets the EXACT specs from
if the parts numbers are not a perfect match it won't do
HTH
java
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10-22-2008 10:00 AM
Hi Java,
Thanks for your reply. Yes i have seen the second link and HP server solutions. The first link i cant do it bcoz it requires partner login.
Coming up with an other idea like how about installing on the non approved hardware with VMware installed. Since its not going to be an production system and only for training.
what are possibilities on this...
10-22-2008 10:02 AM
just remove /partner from the link to access it
you can go that way, if it's only for a lab or training you can do it. just be aware we won't provide any support for that as it's a non-supported platform as per the link.
HTH
java
if this helps, please rate
10-22-2008 10:33 AM
Hi Java,
Thanks for your reply...
Yes ..i got it
Thanks
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