Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?

2008-03-04 Thread Facundo Ameal
Hi! I've managed to make Asterisk 1.2.26 work with CCM 4.2 using SIP.
With H.323 I had some issues.

I'm working to integrate Asterisk with Unity (CCM Voicemail) with
VPIMv2. To make it I am developing something that make Asterisk VPIM
capable.

Hope it helps.


Greets.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Consuelo Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hello , about this implementacion , i have a issue with ASterisk 1.4.2  and
 Cisco Unity , the VM doesn't work fine the calls are good but when enter the
 VM ( cisco Unity )  it didn't work  .

  Somebody has one implementacion ?



  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:35:09 +
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?


 
  Thanks for the info, Dan  Peder. It helps me to know the right questions
  to ask the customer!
 
  Cheers
  Tony
 
  In article
 [EMAIL PROTECTED],
  Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Tony wrote:
Has anyone here any experience in getting an Asterisk
box to talk to a Cisco Unity system? I have a
potential customer who would like to add a conference
bridge to their existing Cisco Unity setup.
  
The digging I have done so far suggests that it should
be possible to talk SIP between them, but I'd be
interested in any stories of success or failure.
  
   As Peder mentioned, Unity is only a VM platform. I actually
   started using Asterisk to replace a Cisco Conferencing
   package that never worked right. We have had it running
   internally for three+ years now, and have been very happy
   with the results.
  
   I am currently using chan_ooh323, but SIP is possible if
   you have CCM 4.2 or higher. You'll also want to run
   a later release of Asterisk 1.4 which has a work-around
   for an odd CCM hold implementation.
  
   Dan
  
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?

2008-02-28 Thread Peder @ NetworkOblivion
Do you mean Call Manager?  Unity is just their voicemail system.  Yes, 
you can use SIP to talk between * and CM.  You can also use h.323, but 
it is a big hassle.

Tony Mountifield wrote:
 Has anyone here any experience in getting an Asterisk box to talk to
 a Cisco Unity system? I have a potential customer who would like to
 add a conference bridge to their existing Cisco Unity setup.
 
 The digging I have done so far suggests that it should be possible to
 talk SIP between them, but I'd be interested in any stories of success
 or failure.
 
 Cheers
 Tony

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?

2008-02-28 Thread Dan Austin
Tony wrote:
 Has anyone here any experience in getting an Asterisk
 box to talk to a Cisco Unity system? I have a
 potential customer who would like to add a conference
 bridge to their existing Cisco Unity setup.

 The digging I have done so far suggests that it should
 be possible to talk SIP between them, but I'd be
 interested in any stories of success or failure.

As Peder mentioned, Unity is only a VM platform.  I actually
started using Asterisk to replace a Cisco Conferencing
package that never worked right.  We have had it running
internally for three+ years now, and have been very happy
with the results.

I am currently using chan_ooh323, but SIP is possible if
you have CCM 4.2 or higher.  You'll also want to run
a later release of Asterisk 1.4 which has a work-around
for an odd CCM hold implementation.

Dan


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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?

2008-02-28 Thread Tony Mountifield
Thanks for the info, Dan  Peder. It helps me to know the right questions
to ask the customer!

Cheers
Tony

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tony wrote:
  Has anyone here any experience in getting an Asterisk
  box to talk to a Cisco Unity system? I have a
  potential customer who would like to add a conference
  bridge to their existing Cisco Unity setup.
 
  The digging I have done so far suggests that it should
  be possible to talk SIP between them, but I'd be
  interested in any stories of success or failure.
 
 As Peder mentioned, Unity is only a VM platform.  I actually
 started using Asterisk to replace a Cisco Conferencing
 package that never worked right.  We have had it running
 internally for three+ years now, and have been very happy
 with the results.
 
 I am currently using chan_ooh323, but SIP is possible if
 you have CCM 4.2 or higher.  You'll also want to run
 a later release of Asterisk 1.4 which has a work-around
 for an odd CCM hold implementation.
 
 Dan
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco Unity?

2008-02-28 Thread Consuelo Vega

Hello , about this implementacion , i have a issue with ASterisk 1.4.2  and 
Cisco Unity , the VM doesn't work fine the calls are good but when enter the VM 
( cisco Unity )  it didn't work  .
 
Somebody has one implementacion ?
 
 
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 28 
 Feb 2008 20:35:09 + Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk and Cisco 
 Unity?  Thanks for the info, Dan  Peder. It helps me to know the right 
 questions to ask the customer!  Cheers Tony  In article [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED], Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Tony wrote:   Has 
 anyone here any experience in getting an Asterisk   box to talk to a Cisco 
 Unity system? I have a   potential customer who would like to add a 
 conference   bridge to their existing Cisco Unity setup. The 
 digging I have done so far suggests that it should   be possible to talk 
 SIP between them, but I'd be   interested in any stories of success or 
 failure.As Peder mentioned, Unity is only a VM platform. I actually 
  started using Asterisk to replace a Cisco Conferencing  package that 
 never worked right. We have had it running  internally for three+ years 
 now, and have been very happy  with the results.I am currently 
 using chan_ooh323, but SIP is possible if  you have CCM 4.2 or higher. 
 You'll also want to run  a later release of Asterisk 1.4 which has a 
 work-around  for an odd CCM hold implementation.Dan  
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-13 Thread Race Vanderdecken
Also check out the CISCO GKTMP API, that is their gatekeeper api. There
might be some cool stuff you might like to know.

Race the tyrant Vanderdecken

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simone
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 2:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

My fault. I understand my terminology was not accurate. Thanks for your 
reply.

Simone

Steve Hanselman wrote:
 With call manager V4 and above it's extremely easy, just connect a SIP
trunk to *.
  
 BTW Unity is the Cisco voicemail system, Call Manager (CCM) is the
actual PBX so your terminology may be confusing some people.
  
 
 
 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simone
 Sent: Fri 10/06/2005 10:15
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity
 
 
 
 I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the
 decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am actually
getting
 your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to do right
 now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 offices. I
would
 love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be
connected
 to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.
 
 So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco
 and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?
 
 Thanks, have a nice day
 
 Simone
 
 William Boehlke wrote:
 
 
By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more features
than
Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without those
annoying
viruses.

So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider
disconnecting
Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate



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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:20 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite
stupid
one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, but
maybe
I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:




Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to
get
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution
to
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).

Thanks, have a nice day

Simone
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-12 Thread Simone
Thank you. Now that I know it is actually possible, I can try to push 
fot it :)


Thanks again

Peter Braidwood wrote:

We have Cisco Callmangler V4 in one office and several * servers in others, we 
use a SIP trunk out of the Cisco and it works perfectly.

Peter



-Original Message-
From: Simone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 June 2005 10:15
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity


I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the 
decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am 
actually getting 
your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to 
do right 
now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 
offices. I would 
love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be 
connected 
to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.


So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco 
and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?


Thanks, have a nice day

Simone

William Boehlke wrote:


By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more 


features than

Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without 


those annoying

viruses. 

So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider 


disconnecting


Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simone
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:20 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it 


is a quite stupid

one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of 


scenario, but maybe


I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:




Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon 


going to get 

a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk 


solution to 

the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).


Thanks, have a nice day

Simone
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-12 Thread Simone
My fault. I understand my terminology was not accurate. Thanks for your 
reply.


Simone

Steve Hanselman wrote:

With call manager V4 and above it's extremely easy, just connect a SIP trunk to 
*.
 
BTW Unity is the Cisco voicemail system, Call Manager (CCM) is the actual PBX so your terminology may be confusing some people.
 




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simone
Sent: Fri 10/06/2005 10:15
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity



I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the
decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am actually getting
your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to do right
now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 offices. I would
love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be connected
to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.

So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco
and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?

Thanks, have a nice day

Simone

William Boehlke wrote:



By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more features than
Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without those annoying
viruses.

So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider disconnecting
Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate



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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:20 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite stupid
one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, but maybe
I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:





Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).

Thanks, have a nice day

Simone
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-11 Thread Steve Hanselman
With call manager V4 and above it's extremely easy, just connect a SIP trunk to 
*.

BTW Unity is the Cisco voicemail system, Call Manager (CCM) is the actual PBX 
so your terminology may be confusing some people.




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Simone
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity



I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the
decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am actually getting
your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to do right
now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 offices. I would
love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be connected
to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.

So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco
and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?

Thanks, have a nice day

Simone

William Boehlke wrote:

By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more features than
Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without those annoying
viruses.

So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider disconnecting
Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate



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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite stupid
one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, but maybe
I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:



Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).

Thanks, have a nice day

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-10 Thread Simone
I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the 
decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am actually getting 
your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to do right 
now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 offices. I would 
love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be connected 
to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.


So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco 
and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?


Thanks, have a nice day

Simone

William Boehlke wrote:


By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more features than
Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without those annoying
viruses. 


So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider disconnecting
Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate



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Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite stupid
one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, but maybe
I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:

 

Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get 
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to 
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).


Thanks, have a nice day

Simone
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-10 Thread Peter Braidwood
We have Cisco Callmangler V4 in one office and several * servers in others, we 
use a SIP trunk out of the Cisco and it works perfectly.

Peter

 -Original Message-
 From: Simone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10 June 2005 10:15
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity
 
 
 I understand what you're saying, but I am not the one who makes the 
 decisions. That decision is made already, so since I am 
 actually getting 
 your point and I agree with that, the only thing I can try to 
 do right 
 now, is try to avoid having Cisco Unity in the other 3 
 offices. I would 
 love to implement Asterisk in these ones, but if it cannot be 
 connected 
 to Cisco this won't be an option at all, they won't consider it.
 
 So, back to the question, is it possible to connect Asterisk to Cisco 
 and have all the functionality expected, and is it hard?
 
 Thanks, have a nice day
 
 Simone
 
 William Boehlke wrote:
 
 By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more 
 features than
 Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without 
 those annoying
 viruses. 
 
 So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider 
 disconnecting
 Unity. They make excellent landfill.
 
 Regards,
 
 William Boehlke
 Signate
 
  
 
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 Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:20 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity
 
 Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it 
 is a quite stupid
 one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of 
 scenario, but maybe
 I'm wrong.
 
 btw, have a nice day
 
 Simone
 
 Simone wrote:
 
   
 
 Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon 
 going to get 
 a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
 find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk 
 solution to 
 the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
 calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).
 
 Thanks, have a nice day
 
 Simone
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-09 Thread Simone
Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite 
stupid one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, 
but maybe I'm wrong.


btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:

Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get 
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to 
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).


Thanks, have a nice day

Simone
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-09 Thread William Boehlke
By the time you install the Asterisk server you have more features than
Cisco delivers with Unity, for half the cost and without those annoying
viruses. 

So instead of thinking about connecting Asterisk, consider disconnecting
Unity. They make excellent landfill.

Regards,

William Boehlke
Signate

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simone
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:20 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite stupid
one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, but maybe
I'm wrong.

btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:

 Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get 
 a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
 find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to 
 the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
 calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).

 Thanks, have a nice day

 Simone
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-09 Thread Rich Adamson
 Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite 
 stupid one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, 
 but maybe I'm wrong.
 
 btw, have a nice day
 
 Simone
 
 Simone wrote:
 
  Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get 
  a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
  find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to 
  the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
  calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).
 
  Thanks, have a nice day

There has been several posts from folks that apparently have asterisk
and call manager working together. I don't have call manager, so not
sure what the requirements are.

I remember someone saying that call manager v4.0 was suppose to have
sip support and maybe that can be used for intercommunications.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to Cisco Unity

2005-06-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CM 3.3 also works, but you need to use H.323 since it doesn't have SIP 
support.  We're using CM with * as the voicemail server.


Rich Adamson wrote:
Hi, just wondering if my question is just unusual or if it is a quite 
stupid one. Thought there would be someone having this kind of scenario, 
but maybe I'm wrong.


btw, have a nice day

Simone

Simone wrote:


Hi all, first post. My company's office in the UK is soon going to get 
a Cisco VoIP solution system. What I am interested in, and couldn't 
find googling, is if it is possible to connect an Asterisk solution to 
the Cisco system and have all the nice advantages of it (mainly 
calling the extensions and directly reach the other office).


Thanks, have a nice day



There has been several posts from folks that apparently have asterisk
and call manager working together. I don't have call manager, so not
sure what the requirements are.

I remember someone saying that call manager v4.0 was suppose to have
sip support and maybe that can be used for intercommunications.


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