From: Avner Izhar (aizhar@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2008 - 12:42:03 ART
David,
You only need ip connectivity to the router that hosts the AIM-CUE (can a 2611xm host AIM?) .
If you want it to be in a router that also has voice ports, then you can, but that has nothing to do with the AIM-CUE, which runs his own OS and only uses the router for ip connectivity.
HTH,
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of davidytk
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:26 AM
To: 'Paul Dardinski'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
Paul,
I know 2611xm + NM-CUE can do for CUE lab. However the price for one NM-CUE is over US1000 in ebay. That's why I want to buy AIM-CUE instead of NM-CUE as it is quite cheaper.
However AIM-CUE is installed inside the router. So how can I connect the 2611xm to other network to simulate the CUE function (is it only need extra
T1 connection or etc).
Please advice.
Thanks
Best Regards
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Dardinski [mailto:pauld@marshallcomm.com]
Sent: 2008-04-16 23:12
To: davidytk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
David,
I'd spend some time on the CCO to evaluate platform interoperability. As to your below:
1) AIM-CUE - this is one of two options for Unity express, other option is the NM-CUE. The AIM-CUE actually goes inside the router platform, it is not an external exposed module. The 2611XM is the lowest cost AIM supporting platform afaik
2) router 1760/2811 - the 1760 will not support AIMs, the 1760 will support native insertion of a VIC to act as low-end gateway. The 2811 will support both the AIM and MFT, but it is a much more expensive platform
3) NM-HDV + MFT 1T/E1 - the HDV module is only needed if the routing platform doesn't support native VIC (ie. 26/36xx series routers).
PD (#16842, RS/Sec)
________________________________
From: davidytk [mailto:davidytk@netvigator.com]
Sent: Wed 4/16/2008 10:43 AM
To: Paul Dardinski; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
Hi Paul
If I am not getting wrong. For using AIM-CUE
I need to following equipment.
1. AIM-CUE
2. router (1760/2811)
3. NM-HDV + MFT 1T/E1 (for connecting PSTN router)
Am I correct?
Also does 3640 or other router support AIM-CUE?
I know if I use 2811 router, I need to use NM-HDV2 instead NM-HDV, right ?
Thanks
Best Regards
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Dardinski [mailto:pauld@marshallcomm.com]
Sent: 2008-04-16 22:21
To: davidytk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
David,
The AIM-CUE is a module that will go inside any AIM compatible platform, it doesn't sit in an NM slot. Either way, for T1/E1 connectivity you will need either an NM-HDV to carry the MFT-T1/E1 for older platforms or can use the VIC native to other platforms (ie. 1760/2811, etc)
PD (#16842 RS/Sec)
________________________________
From: davidytk [mailto:davidytk@netvigator.com]
Sent: Wed 4/16/2008 10:19 AM
To: Paul Dardinski; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
Hi Paul
Does AIM CUE still have connection T1 port for me to connect to other device ??
________________________________
From: Paul Dardinski [mailto:pauld@marshallcomm.com]
Sent: 2008-04-16 22:13
To: davidytk; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CUE for CCIE voice
David,
The main difference between the AIM-CUE and NM-CUE is capacity and of course platform compatibility. I have the AIM-CUE in my rack as this is less problem prone (no hard drive) and easier to procure at lower price point (Ebay).
PD (#16842 RS/Sec)
________________________________
From: nobody@groupstudy.com on behalf of davidytk
Sent: Wed 4/16/2008 8:48 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CUE for CCIE voice
Hi All
I would like to know what module/network should I need to purchase for the CUE in voice CCIE
Thanks
Best Regards
David
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