The Cisco VoIP Deployment is more a replacement for the traditional copper lines inside the building for your internal PBX and phones (you don't need to run seperate lines for phone and data). You still to have some interface to the PSTN. This is usually a PRI or POTS connection. You can...
In one of our deployments, we use an FXO port to connect the Cisco VoIP world with a legacy communications system that allows classrooms to talk to the main office.
The way that it works is that the user on the VoIP phone dials 7000, waits to hear a tone (old comm system connected), about 5...
You don't run setup from there. Copy this folder to your generic server. The run the CCM install from the CDs (NOT the H/W Detection install but the CCM Install).
The shutdown.exe file is part of a utils directory that gets installed by the Cisco OS install portion which get's skipped when you install on "generic equipment". Look on an exiting call manager for the utils folder.
check the install log. It will tell you what file(s) is missing. I had a similar error and found that some tools were not available (they are installed with the Cisco OS disk.
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