[cisco-voip] Unified Messaging

2015-02-12 Thread Terry Oakley
Currently we are in the process of moving to Call Manager 10.x but 
unfortunately we are still on 6.1 for a little while yet.   Or should that be 
sadly we are still there.   The other push is to more our Exchange environment 
to 2013 from 2007. Exchange 2007 currently handles our voicemail.

Has anyone out there done something like this and if so how did you configure 
your Call Manager and Exchange 2013?   From examples we have configured our SIP 
trunk to point to destination address of the new 2013 Exchange box on port 
5060.   We have moved a user from 2007 over to 2013 and set there UM to point 
to the new voicemail dialplan.We keep getting a fast busy after the call 
hits the No answer limit.   Messaging button produces the same effect but with 
a significant delay.

Second question is would you stay with Exchange as your UM or would you use 
Unity?   Of course money is always an issue for education but if there are 
valid reasons to go either way I would appreciate your expertise and guidance.

Thanks

Terry


Terry Oakley
Telecommunications Coordinator | Information Technology Services
Red Deer College |100 College Blvd. | Box 5005 | Red Deer | Alberta | T4N 5H5
work (403) 342-3521   |  FAX (403) 343-4034

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Re: [cisco-voip] Unified Messaging

2015-02-12 Thread Brian Meade
6.X SIP stack wasn't all there yet.  Can you pull CallManager traces to see
how far things are getting?

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Terry Oakley terry.oak...@rdc.ab.ca
wrote:

 Currently we are in the process of moving to Call Manager 10.x but
 unfortunately we are still on 6.1 for a little while yet.   Or should that
 be sadly we are still there.   The other push is to more our Exchange
 environment to 2013 from 2007. Exchange 2007 currently handles our
 voicemail.



 Has anyone out there done something like this and if so how did you
 configure your Call Manager and Exchange 2013?   From examples we have
 configured our SIP trunk to point to destination address of the new 2013
 Exchange box on port 5060.   We have moved a user from 2007 over to 2013
 and set there UM to point to the new voicemail dialplan.We keep getting
 a fast busy after the call hits the No answer limit.   Messaging button
 produces the same effect but with a significant delay.



 Second question is would you stay with Exchange as your UM or would you
 use Unity?   Of course money is always an issue for education but if there
 are valid reasons to go either way I would appreciate your expertise and
 guidance.



 Thanks



 Terry





 *Terry Oakley*

 Telecommunications Coordinator *| *Information Technology Services

 *Red Deer College **|*100 College Blvd. *|* Box 5005 *| *Red Deer *|* Alberta
 *| *T4N 5H5

 work (403) 342-*3521   **| * FAX (403) 343-4034



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Re: [cisco-voip] Unified Messaging

2015-02-12 Thread Walenta, Philip
One thing to check is that exchange did not default to TLS for its UM SIP 
connection to CUCM.  It has a bad habit of sneaking TLS into the settings.

I am fairly certain that CUCM 6 does not have the certificate capability to 
interop with Exchange TLS.

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 12, 2015, at 4:15 PM, Terry Oakley 
terry.oak...@rdc.ab.camailto:terry.oak...@rdc.ab.ca wrote:

Currently we are in the process of moving to Call Manager 10.x but 
unfortunately we are still on 6.1 for a little while yet.   Or should that be 
sadly we are still there.   The other push is to more our Exchange environment 
to 2013 from 2007. Exchange 2007 currently handles our voicemail.

Has anyone out there done something like this and if so how did you configure 
your Call Manager and Exchange 2013?   From examples we have configured our SIP 
trunk to point to destination address of the new 2013 Exchange box on port 
5060.   We have moved a user from 2007 over to 2013 and set there UM to point 
to the new voicemail dialplan.We keep getting a fast busy after the call 
hits the No answer limit.   Messaging button produces the same effect but with 
a significant delay.

Second question is would you stay with Exchange as your UM or would you use 
Unity?   Of course money is always an issue for education but if there are 
valid reasons to go either way I would appreciate your expertise and guidance.

Thanks

Terry


Terry Oakley
Telecommunications Coordinator | Information Technology Services
Red Deer College |100 College Blvd. | Box 5005 | Red Deer | Alberta | T4N 5H5
work (403) 342-3521   |  FAX (403) 343-4034

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