Hi all,
One quick question here.
I am entitled to perform tests against a CUBE, with the platform our company develops and sells.
Today I have no knowledge on CUBE but with hands-on and some examples I know I will be able to understand how it works, and what we can do with it on our customers environments (Those who actually use a CUBE).
Regarding development environments, that's what we need, since we don't have a "production" environment... Is there any way to have a development environment so that we can perform tests against CUBE?
On what terms? What I mean is, over a virtual machine, like Callmanager has that capability, or some other mean.
If it is not possible, I didn't quite understand yet the role of CUBE... Is it a specific IOS?
Is it part of a router's IOS?
Is it a single equipment?
Can I have a CUBE running in software like GNS (even if without support?)
Thanks,
Nuno Silva
Hi Nuno,
Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) is an integrated Cisco IOS application, which means it does run on IOS and you need a license to activate it. To describe it in two words: think of it as the evolution of an IP-IP gateway: a platform that can route calls from one voip dial-peer to another voip dial-peer.
If you're looking to test it and get familiar with, you can run it on a low-end router with the appropriate IOS version loaded. From that perspective, it can run as a single entity. Check this link for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5640/
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Jose