I think I've got a solution.
1. We need to use an ATA-187.
2. Take the wires and connect them to a metal plate.
3. When he dials the ATA's extension, the secretary will experience a jolt.
One jolt means x, one means y, and one means z.
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Erick Wellnitz wrote:
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There is no need to do a DRS restore, since you already have a cluster. In
the link you sent there is a section for replacing both servers.
In my experience, you can do this with no downtime experienced by people
leaving voicemails. However there are periods of time when a user will not
be able t
After reading through those guides, does it make more sense to install the
sub first on VMWare, allow it to replicate from the PUB on the MCS and then
reinstall the Pub and do a DRS restore? Having a hard time seeing the down
side?
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Ted Nugent wrote:
> Here we go
That's great! Thanks!
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On 2014-02-24, at 6:45 PM, "Brian Meade (brmeade)" wrote:
> Leliom
>
> I found this document that provides some info on what requires authentication
> and what does not:
> https://developer.cisco.com/media/cisco-user-data-serviccs-usd-dev-guide/index
Leliom
I found this document that provides some info on what requires authentication
and what does not:
https://developer.cisco.com/media/cisco-user-data-serviccs-usd-dev-guide/index.html?getting_started.html
Just click on the “Authentication” section.
Thanks,
Brian Meade
From: cisco-voip [mai
We already have that set up. The problem this user has with that is it
puts their current call on hold.
He uses it almost like a teelegraph. 1 buzz means x. 2 buzz means y. 3
menas z and so on. It's really an antiquated methodology but it does have
it's merits.
He likes it because it doesn't
I would suggest Intercom – maybe even better because they can actually tell the
secretary what they need… unfortunately no buzzing…
brgds
Erich
Von: Erick Wellnitz mailto:ewellnitzv...@gmail.com>>
Datum: Montag, 24. Februar 2014 22:35
An: cisco-voip mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>>
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It’s the nature of RAID 5, RAID 5 provides one drive’s worth of parity for
protection. If one drive is lost, no data is lost and it continues to run
(albeit at reduced performance in general).
If a second drive is lost, the entire volume of data is lost.
RAID 6 (if supported) adds a second par
Here we go...
This is what the support forum post was eluding to
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/upgrade/guide/9xcucrugx/9xcucrug040.html#wp1052015
and I think this answers my question about adding the sub... nuke it and
readd to the cluster before you rebuild
htt
I can't speak to the subscriber part of the restore itself, but had a couple
comments on this:
1. The license MAC will absolutely change. On physical boxes the license
MAC is the MAC address of the NIC, on VMware, it is based on a bunch of
settings, and so you will need to rehost the lic
AFAIK physical MAC is still used in all scenarios when deploying on physical
(vs virtual) hardware, certainly in the 8.x train (and I believe the 9.x train,
although things change when you move to ELM which I can't speak to).
I'm thinking the scenario you read about would be:
1. DRS backu
Thanks for the feedback Matt
I haven't upgraded anything newer than 8.5 that was on MCS so I was under
the impression that the licensing MAC was used exclusively on 8.5+ as
opposed to the MCS MAC, if that assumption is inaccurate, so be it, we will
just need to rehost, not the end of the world.
Re
I'd like to run this by some of you that might have gone through this
before or have investigated it.
I'm upgrading a Unity Connection 8.5 cluster (currently on MCS) to 9.1
on VMware without a loss of service.
Here's the plan
Take a DRS backup of the system
reorder CUCM RLs so calls hit the subscr
Well now, have him use email, that might be more efficient. Nortel went the way
of telegraph. :>
You might have him select a certain speed dial on his phone, that corresponds
to a specific number on the secretaries phone, she doesn't need to pick it up
just read what it means on the phone.
Yes InformaCast can do this.
But what we did was just add a speed dial on the Supervisors phones and then
add a NON-DID to the secretary's phone that says "Boss is calling" (not really
but tell them that any way). Now the boss has a direct line and the secretary
has a line that she knows she ne
I have a small group of users who were fond of the old PBX feature where
they could 'buzz' their secretary. I think this was some sort of signaling
key in the Nortel world.
Does anyone know if there is an XML service that might accomplish this?
Would the basic Informacast product be able to accom
Reading up on Raid6. Looks interesting.
Wondering why the DocWiki doesn’t support Raid 6 ? I would think the LSI
MegaRaid 9261 or other models could do Raid 6 with no write penalty.
Researching that.
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware
From: cisco-voip [mai
C210 M1 with MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i RAID controller setup with Raid 5 group.
Seems if you lose 2 out of 8 drives in that Raid5 Virtual Machine Datastore
setup than ESXi seems to come to a stop.
How come?
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jason
Aarons (AM
what are my options for monitoring lsi megaraid hardware RAID array on a C260?
can I send SNMP traps from the CIMC?
would be vcenter warn me?
any issues with configuring spare drive in drive groups?
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Shaihan,
Your first requirement will work with UCCX and making custom not-ready codes.
You can use Client Matter Codes in CUCM for your 2nd requirement.
Thanks,
Brian
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Shaihan Jaffrey
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 1:32
Can we accomplish below points in cucm:
Reporting of users login / logout / tea break / prayer break / meeting
break status (i.e. complete login-logout monthly report of each employee)
Marking special codes in CDR against the caller and called number. A number
like for status related calls,
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Since we just signal “play them your ring back noise” and some users have
various ringer files (AC/DC Back in Black is popular) so in training I have to
remind users it’s seconds based and not no # of rings based. This ain’t 1974.
But it’s funny how people asked about this stuff. Like their v
Be aware that the ring frequency for the calling party and called party is
different. Assuming North American selection, the frequency for the calling
party is lower, so they will hear fewer rings (ring backs). For 15 seconds,
calling party will hear 3 rings (ring backs) and the called party wil
David,
You just need to set the "No Answer Ring Duration (seconds)" setting on the
individual extension to however many seconds you'd like.
Thanks,
Brian
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of David
Zhars
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 9:17 AM
To: cisco-voip
I have found countless places telling me how to adjust the amount of rings
before going to VM for the SYSTEM, I want to adjust this for just ONE
extension. Cisco's website is terrible searching for this sort of
stuff...can someone help me out?
Thanks.
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