10-21-2015 03:24 PM - edited 03-19-2019 10:15 AM
We are looking at what is needed to upgrade our CUCM 7.1/CUC 7.1 system to version 10.6 of both CUCM and CUC.
There is a very good chance that we will be consolidating our network and VoIP infrastructure with another institution that is currently upgrading to CUCM 10.6 and CUC 10.6.
One of the BOM's we received was based on BE6000.
I'm not familiar with the recent versions of BE, but I know that earlier versions were limited with regard expansion and consolidation with other systems.
Is there a way that a BE6000 system can be consolidated with a CUCM/CUC system?
10-21-2015 03:33 PM
A BE 6K system cannot go beyond the documented limits, 1K users and 1250/2500 devices, depending on the platform, if you mean to use the same 6K cluster, you'll need to keep within those limits, if you mean integrate via a SIP trunk, yes, that can be done, same thing as any other CUCM, the functionality is not different in any way because it's a 6K Vs. a regular CUCM.
10-21-2015 03:48 PM
Thanks for the quick reply, Jaime.
If we consolidate, it would be a true consolidation; all PRI's, dial plans, phones and users would be managed from a single publisher.
The other institution is larger, so our system would probably be re-purposed as additional subscribers to provide failover/disaster support.
Likewise, our gateways and PRI's would remain at the current physical location.
10-21-2015 03:48 PM
Take a look at the specs of the OVAs you plan to use to verify if your HW would support them, or it would fall short due to a slower CPU.
10-21-2015 03:49 PM
Huh?
10-21-2015 08:38 PM
Hi Grant,
Yes you can have co-resident CUCM and UCxN as long as the co-residency policy is met i.e. no oversubscription of CPU, RAM. More details about the co-resident policy can be found in the below document:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/BE6000/Coresidency/10-x/BE6K_coRes.html
Regards
Deepak
10-26-2015 12:14 PM
I wasn't referring to co-residency of two systems on one piece of hardware.
I'm talking about merging two separate system from an administrative/management perspective.
Earlier versions of the Business Express systems had limitations with regarding to things like the number of subscribers the publisher would support (one).
My sales engineer states that this is no longer the case; that the limitation for the BE6K and BE7K systems is what hardware it is allowed to run on (Cisco servers only).
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