[cisco-voip] cme questions

Paul Choi asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 14 15:17:48 EST 2008


Do you have more than 240 users at any single
building? If so, CCME is out of the question.

802.11g has a *theoretical* maximum of 54Mbps but
rarely, if ever, reaches that rate. If you're
depending on this for a lot of calls among offices,
you could run into a lot of trouble quickly.

You could limit calls with very primitive CAC built
into the IOS. I've never done it before but there are
more details in the CCME SRND.

I'm not sure if CCME supports extension mobility. I
think you assign a phone number and that's a done
deal.

I don't know if you can set phones to not ring at
certain times unless you're talking about after hours
forwarding.

Feature access codes are supported so you can force
users to use PINs before they can use phones.

7940s are 1st generation. Their screens are outdated
and have rather large pixels. 7941s are 2nd generation
and have much higher resolution screens. I'd just go
with a 7942 3rd generation screen instead.

--- Dan Letkeman <danletkeman at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> We are looking at replacing our entire enterprise
> phone system.  We
> are looking at CME and 2800 series routers for each
> location.  We have
> 54mbit wireless links connecting each building and
> will have
> approximately 10-50 phones in each building.
> 
> I have a few questions about CME and Cisco ip
> phones:
> 
> 1.)Can we limit the amount of calls between each
> building?
> 
> 2.)Can you set a certain phone or group of phones to
> not ring at certain times?
> 
> 3.)Do you setup your phones so every phone has a set
> extension, or can
> you setup the phones so each user can "login" to any
> phone?
> 
> 4.)What are the main differences between 7940's and
> 7941's?  Would
> there be any real advantage to go to a 7941?
> 
> 5.)Can you setup the phones so you have to enter in
> a PIN number
> before you can use them?
> 
> Thats all for now.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan.
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