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Has anybody integrated CCM 3.3.6 with the Asterisk open source pbx? I would like to use Asterisk as our voicemail server with CCM as our PBX, but I'm not sure to to integrate them. All of the examples I have seen use SIP and CCM 3.3.6 does not supp...
Does anybody know of a way to get call info from a WS-X6608 via SNMP? It is registering with CCM and I've checked the CISCO-CCM-MIB on Call Manager, but it is pretty much useless. I want to be able to see the # of active calls per T1 and the high w...
I have a couple of SIP ready ATA's and some spare Cisco routers (2600 & 3600) sitting around and I was wondering if it is possible to use the 2600/3600 to direct calls between the phones. I just want to mess around with SIP and I was thinking it wou...
If I take a 7960 and put it outside of a PIX and modify the cnf.xml file to point to the NAT'd IP of CM and open port 2000, should I be able to pass calls through the PIX? I can get it to register with the CM, but when I make calls, there is no voice...
If I take a 7960 and put it outside of a PIX and modify the cnf.xml file to point to the NAT'd IP of CM and open port 2000, should I be able to pass calls through the PIX? I can get it to register with the CM, but when I make calls, there is no voic...
That's the issue. How do you "point to *"? There are basic config settings but nothing related to a gateway IP (at least that I can see). I'm assuming that CCM wants the gateway to register with it before it will send calls, but I don't know how t...
That's not true about *. It supports SIP, H.323, SCCP, IAX, etc. The problem with upgrading is that the upgrade license is $4000 per box. If I had a spare $8000 to upgrade two of them, I wouldn't need to use * for voicemail.
The PIX can only be plugged into one switch on each dmz, so there is a single point of failure. Of course, the PIX is a single point of failure, so if you have two PIX's setup in failover, then you can put one into switch one and one into switch two...