Jun 26, 2007
What is the default memory on a Cisco AIM-CUE?

What is the default memory on a Cisco AIM-CUE?

The Cisco AIM-CUE is a module that physically integrates into a router chassis and offers industry-leading integrated messaging, voicemail, fax, automated attendant, optional interactive voice response (IVR), and a rich set of other messaging features.

 

The following routers support the AIM-CUE:

Cisco 2801, Cisco 2800 Series, Cisco 3700 Series, Cisco 3800 Series

 

The AIM-CUE originally shipped with 256MB of Flash Memory.  It began shipping with 512MB Flash (Compact Flash) in March 2004.  In December 2004, Cisco increased the default flash memory to 1GByte. 

 

Key Note: Cisco Unity Express 1.1 and later (with voice mail message storage greater than 6 hours) exceeds the 512MB flash capacity and requires 1Gbyte.  Customer should be aware of this requirement when purchasing the Cisco AIM-CUE.

 

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Posted at 04:01 pm by ciscoblog
 




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