CTS is immersive endpoints, TX, CTS, IX, and the like.

TC and CE both have supported ITL and CTL for quite some time. There was 
probably just a bug in 8.2 that was fixed in 9.5.

I know for sure TVS was pretty broken before a recent 9.x version.

-Ryan

On Nov 30, 2018, at 7:24 PM, Jason Aarons (Americas) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



Found the problem, appears CTS only used CTL and not ITL.  Did that change with 
CE 9.5 ?
https://community.cisco.com/t5/telepresence-and-video/telepresence-endpoints-itl-security-by-default/td-p/2702643


Pubs and subs have CTL, but not new subs.
admin:show ctl
Length of CTL file: 0
CTL File not found. Please run CTLClient plugin or run the CLI - utils ctl.. to 
generate the CTL file.
Error parsing the CTL File.


Looks like they ran a USB hardware eToken on the cluster,  I’d rather do a 
“utils ctl set-cluster non-secure-mode” and reboot cluster then convert to 
Tokenless CTL.

Jason Aarons, CCIEx2 No. 38564
Advanced Technology Consultant
Dimension Data
904-338-3245<tel:904-338-3245>

From: Jason Aarons (Americas)
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 6:23 PM
To: cisco-voip ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Telepresence DX 80 CE 8.x to 9.5 and CTL vs ITL

Anyone familiar about changes in CE endpoints going from 8.2 to 9.5 ?  Did 
older video endpoints use CTL and maybe change to ITL?



I added some new subscribers and TFTP server (realized now without running the 
capf utility) , and noticed the DX80s have issues talking to new subs/tftp (we 
are in Mixed Mode) but if I upgrade 9.5+ CE they work fine.  Maybe the upgrade 
is resetting security settings?  Kind of stumped why upgrade fixes problem.  
Also think I need to run a “tils ctl set-cluster non-secure-mode” and reboot 
cluster.  Don’t really need mixed-mode.






Jason Aarons, CCIEx2 No. 38564
Advanced Technology Consultant
Dimension Data
904-338-3245



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