[cisco-voip] Quick question about Unified Attendant Console

2015-01-10 Thread Ryan Huff
Not really familiar with installing U-AC  from what I am gathering (version 
10.5); it is still Windows dependant, correct? Use the OVA to create the 
machine that you install Windows on, then use the AC binary to install.

Is that right?

Thanks,

Ryan
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Re: [cisco-voip] Quick question about Unified Attendant Console

2015-01-10 Thread Anthony Holloway
Cisco Unified Attendant Console has two flavors: Standard and Advanced.

Standard, or CUACS, is a client application which you install on your
Windows PC, and it connects directly to CUCM.

Advanced, or CUACA, is also a client application, however, it also has a
server piece in play.  Your OVA is for this server.

Do you have Standard or Advanced in your hands?

On Sat Jan 10 2015 at 2:29:37 PM Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:

 Not really familiar with installing U-AC  from what I am gathering
 (version 10.5); it is still Windows dependant, correct? Use the OVA to
 create the machine that you install Windows on, then use the AC binary to
 install.

 Is that right?

 Thanks,

 Ryan
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Re: [cisco-voip] Quick question about Unified Attendant Console

2015-01-10 Thread Henry Gicheru (KE)
Yes

Regards,
Henry Gicheru

Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:




Not really familiar with installing U-AC  from what I am gathering (version 
10.5); it is still Windows dependant, correct? Use the OVA to create the 
machine that you install Windows on, then use the AC binary to install.

Is that right?

Thanks,

Ryan


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