[cisco-voip] Cisco moth-balling CUE - Is Connection SRSV the answer?
Eric Pedersen
PedersenE at bennettjones.com
Mon May 4 11:34:41 EDT 2020
I used SRSV a while ago for one of our remote sites. I found it much simpler to get up and running than CUE and you can use your centralized Exchange. IIRC you can send your voicemail pilot back to the gateway SRSV is registered to so all calls go to it. But it's been a really long time...
From: cisco-voip <cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net> On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2020 11:38 AM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Cisco moth-balling CUE - Is Connection SRSV the answer?
Looks like Cisco is moth-balling CUE. I liked that product. I'll miss it.
It looks like Connection SRSV is the answer. Although I'm not sure it will offer everything we used (and planned to use) CUE for. For example, our voicemail ports forwarded to CUE which was always registered to CUCM. This way, calls would continue to work. It's looking like SRSV will only work if the router is in SRST mode and all phones are registered to SRST.
Has anyone successfully deployed SRSV? How about using it during voicemail maintenance?
Lelio
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