| Joe Toth 2005-10-24, 9:12 am |
| Mike,
Now that I am looking closer at the CD Images page on CCO and the
Service Packs download page they seem to contradict each other. On the
CD Download page it says that 4.x customers need to obtain and Upgrade
Kit using the PUT.
However on the Software download page where you can download the Service
Pack CD images it says that you only need the upgrade kit for 2.x and
3.x installations.
I haven't had a chance to read the release notes yet, so I don't know if
there is anything in there about this.
Thanks,
Joe Toth
Systems Engineer
CME Federal Credit Union
E: jtoth@cmefcu.org
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From: "Mike Armstrong" <mfa@crec.ifas.ufl.edu>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Availability of Unity 4.1
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When I went looking for Unity 4.1 last week, and was told to use the
Product
Upgrade Tool. Went there, and 4.1 wasn't listed. Sent a message off to
Customer Service, got no response. Anybody know where 4.1 is?
Mike Armstrong
UF/IFAS CREC
Lake Alfred, FL
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:38:32 -0500
From: "Fretz, EA Eric @ IS" <Eric.A.Fretz@L-3Com.com>
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] E&M Type I question
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It depends on what you call "4-wire". In the traditional sense, when
someone says "2-Wire E&M" they are only talking about the audio path.
"4-wire E&M" uses 2-pair to transport duplex audio, Tip,Ring,
tip1,ring1.
Type 1 E&M assumes you are using 2-wires for signaling.
Cheers,
Eric
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Subject: [cisco-voip] E&M Type I question
Can someone tell me on a T1 trunk, with E&M Type 1 with 4 wire, does
the signalling for all 24 ds0's happen on two of the wires and the audio
is
on the
other two wires?
Thanks
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