[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Troubleshoot Server database sync issue and restart

2013-04-04 Thread Vikky Kumar
Hi,
A. How i can resolve Database sync between PUB  Subscriber. (4/2 to 2/2)

B. what is  process(commands) to restart CUCM servers and  Presence servers

C. ARE above A B allowed in lab exam if required??

Regards,

Vikky
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 1: Task 3.1 : 5 Lab Handbook - workbook lab

2013-04-04 Thread Ramcharan Arya
Hi,
I have question regarding User-side Q.921/Q.931 Signalling

when I configure my gateway will full T1 PRI

command isdn protocol-emulate user does not appear under D channel
configuration.

interface Serial0/0/0:23
 no ip address
 encapsulation hdlc
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 isdn incoming-voice voice
 isdn map address 911 plan isdn type unknown
 isdn map address [2-9]..$ plan isdn type subscriber
 isdn map address 1[2-9]..[2-9]..$ plan isdn type national
 isdn outgoing display-ie
 isdn outgoing ie redirecting-number
 no cdp enable

Do we need to add this command manual.? WB says it is by default.

Please let us know your thoughts

Thanks  Regards,
Ramcharan Arya
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 1: Task 3.1 : 5 Lab Handbook - workbook lab

2013-04-04 Thread Mark Thrash (marthras)
It is the default, so it will not show.  You only need the command if you are 
emulating the network.


From: Ramcharan Arya ramcharan.a...@gmail.commailto:ramcharan.a...@gmail.com
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2013 9:54 AM
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.commailto:ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com 
ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.commailto:ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab 1: Task 3.1 : 5 Lab Handbook - workbook lab

Hi,
I have question regarding User-side Q.921/Q.931 Signalling

when I configure my gateway will full T1 PRI

command isdn protocol-emulate user does not appear under D channel 
configuration.

interface Serial0/0/0:23
 no ip address
 encapsulation hdlc
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 isdn incoming-voice voice
 isdn map address 911 plan isdn type unknown
 isdn map address [2-9]..$ plan isdn type subscriber
 isdn map address 1[2-9]..[2-9]..$ plan isdn type national
 isdn outgoing display-ie
 isdn outgoing ie redirecting-number
 no cdp enable

Do we need to add this command manual.? WB says it is by default.

Please let us know your thoughts

Thanks  Regards,
Ramcharan Arya

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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] NTP issue

2013-04-04 Thread ikizoo4 kwon
Hi all,HQ router has ntp source loopback 0 already and they ask to reference 
voice vlan of HQ from CUE.is there any way to meet this requirement?
- not be able to ntp sourcing 2 interface, as fas as i know- just point to 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] NTP issue

2013-04-04 Thread Jeff 20437
ntp source loopback 0 is only required when the HQ router is a NTP peer
or as an NTP client(requests would be sourced from this interfaces IP).

You're second point is the way you should go.  Point CUE to the voice vlan
interface on the HQ router and it will respond from that interface.

On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:25 AM, ikizoo4 kwon ikiz...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,
 HQ router has ntp source loopback 0 already and they ask to reference
 voice vlan of HQ from CUE.
 is there any way to meet this requirement?

 - not be able to ntp sourcing 2 interface, as fas as i know
 - just point to voice vlan from CUE not get ntp synced up

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] NTP issue

2013-04-04 Thread ikizoo hello
thanks for clarification, let me check CUE side more.

Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] NTP issue
From: b...@ucguerrilla.com
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 14:35:40 -0400
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
To: ikiz...@hotmail.com

My understanding is that the ntp source command is only applicable to NTP 
requests sources from the host. The host will listen for NTP requests from 
other clients on any viable layer 3 interface on the system.
IOW, it should work and if CUE couldn't recover clock the issue is likely lower 
in the stack.
-Bill
--William Bellblog: http://ucguerrilla.comtwitter: @ucguerrilla



On Apr 4, 2013, at 1:25 PM, ikizoo4 kwon wrote:Hi all,HQ router has ntp source 
loopback 0 already and they ask to reference voice vlan of HQ from CUE.is 
there any way to meet this requirement?
- not be able to ntp sourcing 2 interface, as fas as i know- just point to 
voice vlan from CUE not get ntp synced 
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Line Partition

2013-04-04 Thread Josh Petro
Hi Everyone,
I've heard some people say they use the None partition on a DN in the lab
and I've heard some people say you must have a partition for a DN.

Can you please share your experiences in the lab? In my experience, the
real world never uses the None partition for the line. I'm assuming this is
another exception where lab does not equal real-life.

I'm probably going to use a line partition, just to make me feel at home
and give me one less thing out of 'the norm', but I'm interested in your
opinions.

Thanks in advance for the feedback!

Josh
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] testing

2013-04-04 Thread donny f
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 6:26 PM, Josh Petro josh.pe...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 I've heard some people say they use the None partition on a DN in the lab
 and I've heard some people say you must have a partition for a DN.

 Can you please share your experiences in the lab? In my experience, the
 real world never uses the None partition for the line. I'm assuming this is
 another exception where lab does not equal real-life.

 I'm probably going to use a line partition, just to make me feel at home
 and give me one less thing out of 'the norm', but I'm interested in your
 opinions.

 Thanks in advance for the feedback!

 Josh

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab Exam Speed Strategy

2013-04-04 Thread donny f
hi Bill and others.

What is the quickest way to config phones and DNs in exam ?
I only do it in repetition. if any tips could save my time.

tks

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Josh Petro josh.pe...@gmail.com wrote:

 My goodness Bill! Thank you for the reply and thanks to everyone else for
 replying. This has been outstanding feedback.
 Josh
  On Apr 3, 2013 1:19 PM, William Bell b...@ucguerrilla.com wrote:

 I separate QoS from standard infrastructure and do it later for two main
 reasons:


 1. I typically use auto qos for LAN QoS. There is just something about
 the mechanics of that process that is a shift from how I build the CLI
 commands for other infrastructure bits. That shift is large enough to throw
 off my rhythm.


 2. I like to get my phones, media resources, and GW devices registered to
 CUCM before dorking with QoS. I then check registrations after QoS is in
 place. This helps me avoid having too many things to check if my phones or
 some other device has registration issues. If I do dev reg before QoS then
 the scope of issue root cause is smaller.

 -Bill



  --
 William Bell
 blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
 twitter: @ucguerrilla



  On Apr 3, 2013, at 12:58 PM, Suresh Bhandari wrote:

   A real long mail to read But I read it entirely, not skipping a
 word.

 Thanks Bill for sharing the concept. I am also following the device based
 approach, but I haven't thought of what you call it basic.txt. It will be
 awesome piece of information in notepad, during the lab day.

 I saw that everyone is responding QoS as the tail-ender config...
 what is the speed you can expect at the lab (thinking it might be due to
 the speed/delay)?

 Thanks once again.


 On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:42 PM, William Bell b...@ucguerrilla.comwrote:

  I have had this as a draft for a few days. Just too busy to finish it
 until now. So, some of my thoughts are redundant to what others have said.
 Hopefully that isn't a bad thing.

 Timing is definitely a critical aspect of the exam. I know I have areas
 where I am slower than I should be. I suspect most people do. Most of my
 comments herein are based on my self-study practice labs. I have taken the
 lab a couple of times but most of the tinkering I have done with my method
 is during self-study. When I sit for the real lab, I don't tinker. I go
 with whatever method I have been practicing. So, that is suggestion #1:
 Don't tinker on lab day, stick to your guns and don't 2nd guess your method.

 Going back to the OP, I believe you should look at the bright side. Your
 statement ...I seemed to keep moving forward... is key. The fact you were
 able to avoid a stall is important. I believe controlling this exam is
 about rhythm and finding what config approach helps you establish a
 sustainable and consistent rhythm. Speed on any individual task is critical
 but rhythm is king in my opinion.

 Like others (most?), I follow the device-based approach. It has been
 around since pre 3.0 blueprint (contrary to popular opinion) and is a
 proven strategy. However, I have found that you will need to customize that
 approach to suit your needs. For me, it is about managing the transitions.
 Again, I believe focusing on establishing and maintaining a rhythm is
 absolutely key. Smoothing the transitions and/or stacking tasks that help
 ease transitions is important. Also, you won't maintain the same rhythm
 throughout the exam. Some tasks you will bang out (or should) very fast.
 Others, you will need to pay close attention to what you are doing.

 So, suggestion #2 is find your rhythm.

 Establishing your rhythm is a product of repetition. Practice, practice,
 practice as Mr. Sears puts it. You may also need some face time with the
 real lab to help you come into your rhythm. For example, some of the weak
 spots I had (or maybe still have) and adjustments I made.


 1. Transitioning from read-through to config. The read through is/was
 the worst for me. Most people I have spoken with (who have passed or come
 close) are able to get through the read-through in 30 minutes. Some say
 less. I was taking a whole lot more time than 30 minutes. My budget for
 this task is 30m today.

 Adjustments I made:


- Dial Plan. I was building out my dial plan (on paper) during the
read through. My logic was that you have to do it at some point, just do
it now. The flaw with that logic is that to establish a good rhythm, you
need to avoid lingering on a task for too long. I decided that I would
focus on getting the tasks mapped out as quick as possible and the task 
 of
mapping out a dial plan could wait. So, I added a section in my table to
track the DP-related tasks by task ID (e.g. 4.1) only.
- Skim. I already know that I am going to do a thorough read on the
questions at least once (during config) and likely twice (during
validation). No sense in reading the question in detail 3 times. So, I
mainly focus on what devices/apps are affected by 

[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Facility IE

2013-04-04 Thread ikizoo hello
Hello All,i just trying to send out facility ie in MGCP E1 PRI gw which use 
primary-net5, but in the CUCM gw menu, it it is greyed out.is this expected 
behavior or some sort of configuration error? 
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