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    CM and Unity upgrade questions  
Rhodes, Geoff


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10-27-06 12:11 AM

Please excuse the newb questions, I'm sure they've been asked too many
times already.

Call Manager OS Release
We are on OS Release 2000.4.2sr10 and as of yesterday I see that the
most current versions are 2000.4.2sr12 and 2000.4.3a.sr5.  I assume I
upgrade to the 4.2 release, but can anyone explain what the differences
are in the two?


Call Manager
We are running version 4.1(2)es40.  It looks like the latest version is
4.1(3)sr3c.  I see discussions on here that 4.1(3) requires some
additional memory on the Call Manager servers (we currently run 1 gig on
each).  How easy is the upgrade (not including the memory upgrade)?
I've done several OS Release upgrades and a Unity upgrade, but upgrading
CM makes me a little nervous.  Does anyone have a "best practices" list
that you all do when performing an upgrade to CM?

Unity
Running 4.1(1) and 4.2(1) is out.  Anyone have any problems upgrading?
Are there "best practices" for upgrading Unity also?

Again, I apologize for the simple questions and appreciate everyone's
comments in advance.

Geoff Rhodes
Director, Information Technology
Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.
704 / 377-8188
grhodes@rbh.com





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    Re: CM and Unity upgrade questions  
Ryan Ratliff


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10-27-06 06:11 PM

Speaking for the CM memory question all of 4.x requires the same
amount of memory.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/
prod_bulletin0900aecd80284099.html

Upgrading CM, especially from 4.1(2) to 4.1(3) will be a relatively
painless process.  Just make sure you have a good BARS backup of your
publisher before proceeding (as is always the case with any upgrade).

For the CM OS 2000.4.3a and 2000.4.2 appear to be getting updated at
the same time but unless there are servers supported on 4.2 and not
on 4.3a I'm not quite sure why honestly.  Maybe Wes could speak to
that.    Usually the reason for a new OS version is because of new
servers that require the updated platform configuration disk.

-Ryan

On Oct 26, 2006, at 5:18 PM, Rhodes, Geoff wrote:

Please excuse the newb questions, I'm sure they've been asked too many
times already.

Call Manager OS Release
We are on OS Release 2000.4.2sr10 and as of yesterday I see that the
most current versions are 2000.4.2sr12 and 2000.4.3a.sr5.  I assume I
upgrade to the 4.2 release, but can anyone explain what the differences
are in the two?


Call Manager
We are running version 4.1(2)es40.  It looks like the latest version is
4.1(3)sr3c.  I see discussions on here that 4.1(3) requires some
additional memory on the Call Manager servers (we currently run 1 gig on
each).  How easy is the upgrade (not including the memory upgrade)?
I've done several OS Release upgrades and a Unity upgrade, but upgrading
CM makes me a little nervous.  Does anyone have a "best practices" list
that you all do when performing an upgrade to CM?

Unity
Running 4.1(1) and 4.2(1) is out.  Anyone have any problems upgrading?
Are there "best practices" for upgrading Unity also?

Again, I apologize for the simple questions and appreciate everyone's
comments in advance.

Geoff Rhodes
Director, Information Technology
Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.
704 / 377-8188
grhodes@rbh.com


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