03-11-2008 04:12 PM - edited 03-18-2019 08:36 PM
I just wanted to get some feedback from forum users regarding CCM 6.1. Is it stable enough to offer to new customers who don't have IP Telephony yet and still on legacy phone systems.
or
Should still offer CCM 4.1(3) or 5.1 platforms in order to achieve stablity and functionality.
03-11-2008 04:29 PM
Hi Abbas,
Yes, CCM 6.1 is stable enough for new deployments. There were many bugs in 6.0 but these have been fixed in the new releases. I wouldn't roll out 4.1(3) as it has been announced as End of Life. The feature sets in 6.1 really add alot of nice functionality over 5.1 so I wouldn't go with 5.1 either :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
03-12-2008 10:41 AM
6.1 is good. I just upgrade from 5.0(4) to 6.0 to 6.1 with no problems. Te whisper feature is great.
Thanks
Kevin
03-15-2008 03:39 AM
watch out during installation of 6.1. We are at the moment having a bug. We have approached the TAC and are trying to resolve it.
The bug comes up when we try to install a subscriber from a remote site. During installation, we reach a point where it tries to establish connectivity with the publisher. Then it gets stuck....
It is actually a reported bug. ID is CSCsk45350. Unfortunately, the workaround is not working as it is mentioned...
03-15-2008 04:46 PM
We just moved from 4.1.3 to 6.1.1, the only issue we have found is Attendant Console's ability to connect has been buggy. We are still working with TAC on the issue, but basically it takes 2 full minutes to find the server and log in, then never populates the directory with status.
Other than that, its very nice. Administration is faster and the expanded feature set is worth the effort.
03-19-2008 09:40 AM
A little update on AC under 6.1. 2 things were required before it started working as it should.
1) Had to set the CUCM servers in the host file even though name resolution was fully working. This still puzzles me.
2)Had to create the ACDeviceAuthenticationUser and associate the users devices to it. The Features and Services Guide made this seem optional but TAC required it.
After that, we are good to go.
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