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Supported Version Combinations for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
SIP Trunk Compatibility Matrix: Cisco Unity Connection, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
Revised September 24, 2009This document lists the supported version combinations for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express when they are integrated through a SIP trunk. It contains the following sections:
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Supported Version Combinations for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Note
The supported version combinations are determined by testing. While other combinations may provide acceptable results to customers, Cisco must test or approve these combinations before they will be supported.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition (CMBE) is not supported for SIP trunk integrations with Cisco Unity Connection.Cisco Unified CM support patch (sp) releases are not listed in the table below unless they affect compatibility with Connection. If not listed, a support patch has the same compatibility as the base release. In addition, rereleased versions—for example, 3.x(xa) rereleased as 3.x(xb)—are assumed to have the same compatibility unless noted.
Connection service releases (SR) are not listed in the table below unless they affect compatibility with Cisco Unified CM or Cisco Unified CM Express. If not listed, a service release has the same compatibility as the base release.
Supported Version Combinations for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
For integrations through a SIP trunk, versions of Connection and Cisco Unified CM are supported only in the combinations listed in Table 1.
Note
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition (CMBE) is not supported for SIP trunk integrations with Cisco Unity Connection.
Supported Version Combinations for Cisco Unity Connection and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
For integrations through a SIP trunk, versions of Connection and Cisco Unified CM Express are supported only in the combinations listed in Table 2.
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