[cisco-voip] Ordering Unity

Denis Pointer denis.mailer at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 09:07:36 EST 2009


Hello Ratko,

If the operating system must be Linux, then the answer is Unity Connection.
 Unity at this time is still Windows based.

To support 1000 users you can use Platform Overlay 1 (
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6789/ps5745/ps6509/data_sheet_c78-491743.html)
 which uses a 7825 server.

I'm not sure what is meant by "Licensed to competitors support" ?

The exchange integration piece is the catch here.  Unity Connection is a
stand alone voice mail system.  you can do "Integrated messaging" on it,
where the end users mail client (I assume Microsoft Outlook) can be setup
with a second email account as an imap account pointing at the Unity
Connection server.  In this way the user would still have email and voice
mail in outlook, however it would be two separate inboxes.  If it is an
absolute requirement to integrate with Exchange and have a full unified
messaging (voicemail and email in the same inbox) then Unity is required,
however then they will not have a Linux OS


yes 50 users = 50 mailboxes

And yes I believe the 50 user / 24 port bundle is the smallest available
bundle.

the I3 server is an older version of the same server and is EoL, the 7816 is
the smaller server however that is not listed as supported on the supported
server list.


--
Denis Pointer, A. Sc. T.
Customer Systems Analyst (Senior Design)

CCVP, CCNA, CCDA
Cisco Unified Contact Center Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony Design Specialist
Cisco Unity Design Specialist
Cisco Unity Support Specialist
Cisco IP Communications Express Specialist


On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Ratko Dodevski <rade239 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Let's get back to my problem...
> Technical features and detailed specifications of Voice Mail & Messaging
> Server:
>
> Operating system on which the Software is installed must be Linux-based.
> Support 1000 IP Telephone
> Be licensed and have 50 Audio / Mailbox-and integrated with Microsoft
> Exchange2007 mail services.
> Licensed to competitors support and 16 interactive sessions with 50
> mailboxes
>
> Unity or Unity Connections????
>
> Regards
>
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