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Kevin Wigle
- Original Message -
From: "Dyland Desmarais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 01 December, 2000 22:42
Subject: RE: Voice on the Network
> Please excuse my ignorance, but being new to CCNP (just started) I
Hey Kevin,
At my job we recently implemented VoIP within the
existing network infrastructure and I must admit that it seems to run
flawlessly. It's been running so well I can't remember the exact IOS image
on the 3640 used to tie into the Lucent G3 PBX switch. What we did was
Please excuse my ignorance, but being new to CCNP (just started) I was
wondering what the difference is between IOS ED and IOS GD versions.
Is one beta, other production?
Thanx
Dyland
Kevin,
I agree totally we have been
uot;cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: Voice on the Network
> What to say !
> If you want to use the GD then you have to forget the Voice function !
>
> You can try the 12.1 ED but I want feel well with it.
>
> You have to w
What to say !
If you want to use the GD then you have to forget the Voice function !
You can try the 12.1 ED but I want feel well with it.
You have to wait until the 13 to get Voice on the GD IOS.
Regards
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Wigle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cisco" <[EMAIL P
Kevin,
I agree totally we have been battling VOIP troubles for a while and
almost from the outset Cisco's advise was upgrade. However, the upgrades
are usually to the ED version on IOSBut in their defense since they are
new to Voice arena they are constantly making changes, so we may not
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