Hy VOIP Guys,
which Ports must be opened between the Clusters.
only
TCP 7501 (Used by Intracluster Lookup Service (ILS) for certificate based
authentication.)
TCP 7502 (Used by ILS for password based authentication.)
or is there a need for
TCP 8006 (ILS SDL Port) as well
--
Florian
I have a helpdesk user that I want to be able to add end users (non ldap).I
gave him the role of Standard CCM User Management but he still can't create end
users under User Management End Users. He is able to view existing users
but not modify.
CUCM 10.5.1
Hi,
I am an absolute novice when it comes to VoIP and I haven't touched an IOS
device in more than 10 years. However, this hasn't stopped me from setting
up CallManager Express on a 2951 for a small business. Everything works
fine except for one small issue and I was hoping that the community
I read training materials come out in April of this year.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:35 AM, zoltan.kele...@emerson.com wrote:
They are just retiring, not actually **invalidating** CCNP Voice, right?
I mean all of our CCNP Voice certificates won’t go up in a puff of smoke
once CCNP Collab
They are just retiring, not actually *invalidating* CCNP Voice, right?
I mean all of our CCNP Voice certificates won't go up in a puff of smoke once
CCNP Collab comes out. Only that no new CCNP Voice certs would be awarded after
a yet to be announced date (or has it been announced already?
It’s been a while sinceI’ve done CME, but if I remember correctly adding the
following should allow it to work:
Voice service voip
Allow-connections sip to SIP
That lets the router permit/make hairpin sip to sip connections (I think).
From: cisco-voip
I don't have the phone in front of me right now, but I got a new 7942 for a
client. Went to install it, and it would come up but with the wrong
configuration. The side of the box said something like requires V 9.3 or
9.1, I forget which. Is the UCM version, or the TFTP image version?
The
It's just the phone firmware that has the requirement. You just need to
make sure you have something newer than that on your cluster.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:17 AM, David Zhars dzh...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't have the phone in front of me right now, but I got a new 7942 for
a client. Went
Its the firmware version, It doesn’t matter which version of CCM you are using.
You need to download it from cisco and install it on the TFTP servers or all
the servers in the cluster its your choice.
If your Publisher is a tuft server and you install the new firmware it will
change the device
I must remember to read the emails before sending.
is a tuft server”
should read “is a TFTP Server
Andy
andy.ca...@gmail.com
On 24 Feb 2015, at 15:30, Andy andy.ca...@gmail.com wrote:
Its the firmware version, It doesn’t matter which version of CCM you are
using.
You need to
Generally when Cisco does this, the previous credential is retired and you
cannot get new certs in the previous credential after the retire date, only the
new credential can be attained at that point.
For those with a valid previous credential, they remain valid so long as the
practitioner
Just to add to Anthony’s email, I suggest making sure to add to the vCPU socket
count, not number of vCPU cores per socket. Also note that you can increase
your vCPU socket count but should *not* decrease it – this is not supported.
- Dan
From: cisco-voip
Great technical point there Dan. I did mean cores and not sockets. This
conversation has me now wondering about the need to adjust the CPU
reservation in MHz under Resources CPU.
In the 10.5 OVA it lists the following for the 5000 device option:
The 5000 user node
Cisco Unity
Has anybody encountered a situation in which there is no database on the a-side
but there is one on the b-side for the SQL CAD recording/stats/agent state log?
I have to get in there and create a new database on the A-side SQL and I plan
on using the same settings as the b-side for the
So I HAVE to create a custom role.
Somehow I thought I was missing a built-in role. Seems a helpdesk admin role
would have been included in the box!
From: Kevin Przybylowski [mailto:kev...@advancedtsg.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 4:46 PM
To: Jason Aarons (AM); cisco-voip
Sorry, “Seems a helpdesk admin role would have been included in the box!” this
is Cisco we are talking about……..
Neal Haas
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason
Aarons (AM)
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 1:56 PM
To: Kevin Przybylowski; cisco-voip
We need the job security!
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Haas, Neal nh...@co.fresno.ca.us wrote:
Sorry, “Seems a helpdesk admin role would have been included in the box!”
this is Cisco we are talking about……..
Neal Haas
*From:* cisco-voip
Erick,
Wouldn't it most likely be the From as the cell # and the Diversion as the
DN? This is the same problem people faced back with PRI and RDNIS.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:13 PM Erick Bergquist erick...@gmail.com wrote:
debug ccsip messages
You likely have a Diversion header or PAI with
debug ccsip messages
You likely have a Diversion header or PAI with your cell # as
redirecting number and provider probably doesn't like that (or far
end) and you'll need to use a sip profile to modify it or strip the
header off.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 6:02 AM, Walenta, Philip
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