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ru.cisco- RU.CISCO --------------------------------------------------------------------- From : Slawa Olhovchenkov 2:5030/500 09 Mar 2006 19:01:58 To : All Subject : CCME 3.4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
05 Dec 05, Slawa Olhovchenkov writes to All:
SO> Тихо-мирно вышел сабж.
SO> Читаю сейчас документацию и не понимаю -- теперь что, SIP телефоны им
SO> понимаются аки родные, не как внешние транки? Со всеми полагающимися
SO> вкусностями?
Сам же спрашиваю, сам же отвечаю.
Q. Why does Cisco Unified CallManager Express have two versions being announced
at this time?
A. Cisco Unified CallManager Express v3.4 was made available October 2005 to key
Cisco service providers, but not publicly announced. As Cisco Unified
CallManager Express v3.4 offers customers new support for SIP line-side
capabilities, it is being publicly announced with the Cisco Unified CallManager
v5.0 release, which also introduces support for SIP line-side capabilities. The
latest version of Cisco Unified CallManager Express v4.0, being released in Q2
CY2006, offers many new features in addition to the features in version 3.4.
Q. Which third-party SIP phones are supported on Cisco Unified CallManager and
Cisco Unified CallManager Express?
A. Announcement of supported third-party SIP phones will be made when testing
and agreements are complete. These SIP phones will be complementary to the Cisco
Unified IP Phone portfolio, and are in addition to the existing third-party IP
phones that are supported using the SCCP protocol.
Q. What is required to deploy third-party SIP phones?
A. Customers using third party IP phones are required to purchase a license,
similar to the requirement today for the use of Cisco Unified IP phones with
Cisco Unified CallManager Express or Cisco Unified CallManager. Cisco Unified
CallManager offers licensing of basic and advanced third-party SIP devices. A
basic third-party SIP device is generally classified as a device that supports
basic SIP interoperability and having a single directory number. An advanced
third-party SIP devices is generally classified as a device that supports
additional features and capabilities within call processing, beyond basic SIP
interoperability. Additionally, an advanced device supports a maximum of eight
directory numbers. The third-party device license units are required for both
basic and advanced third-party SIP devices. A basic third-party SIP device
license requires 3 units and the advanced requires 6 units. Device license units
are $50 US each.
Cisco Unified CallManager Express will also require a basic and advanced third
party SIP phone user license at $150 and $300.
... Жизнь - игpа, в котоpой нет setup'а
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