Could you provide the "voice service voip" config section of HQ and a branch
site?
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On Oct 28, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Ahmed Abd EL-Rahman
> wrote:
I know that there is a lack of a response to the SIP invite message which
On 10/28/2015 8:12 AM, Jason Aarons (AM) wrote:
sip8831.9-3-3-5 keypad shows the Cisco logo on the screen nothing else
Did a CUCM firmware upgrade to sip8831.10-3-1SR-1-NA with no luck
I can ping the phone and http to it;
Device > Phone shows Registered with Active Load sip8831.9-3-3-5
sip8831.9-3-3-5 keypad shows the Cisco logo on the screen nothing else
Did a CUCM firmware upgrade to sip8831.10-3-1SR-1-NA with no luck
I can ping the phone and http to it;
Device > Phone shows Registered with Active Load sip8831.9-3-3-5
Inactive Load Failure ReasonInternal Phone Error
You do not need it.
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jose
Colon II
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 1:47 AM
To: Cisco VOIP
Subject: [cisco-voip] UCCX Upgrade - minor
Just to verify. Do I need to use the refresh upgrade cop
Hi Gents,
I have a setup of CME 10.5 on 2911 ISR in the HQ, then I have a DMVPN to the
branch site.
I have the following phone types:
- 7945 skinny based phone.
- 8831 SIP conference station.
-7821 SIP phones.
- 7861 SIP phone.
the setup is working fine in the HQ (on the same LAN) but
Yes you need to use the Interim firmware release sip8831.9-3-3-TO-10-3-1-v2,
Upgrade the system using the install/upgrade after downloading the cop file
from the cisco support site
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=284738433=282074288=10.3(1)SR1=AVAILABLE==latest
you will
Hi Ryan:
Please note that the branch is nothing, just a small 887 router configured for
DMVPN with the HQ to provide IP connectivity, so no voice configs on the branch
router at all.
For the HQ router, here is the voice service voip section configs:
voice service voip
ip address trusted list
I'm guessing there's a device with SIP inspection in the middle that
doesn't like the Authorization header and is dropping the packets. You
could either go through the full path and fix that issue or somehow strip
out that Authorization header.
What do you have configured under sip-ua?
On Wed,
Hi Brian,
If this is the case, so how this can be fixed ?
Also if this is what makes the call fail, how these calls are working between
the 7821 phones on the same LAN (both HQ and Branch)? Also it’s working from
branch 7821 to HQ 7821, it just not working from HQ 7821 to branch 7821.
Best
All,
I seem to remember hearing something about a plugin or a tool to configure
the BE6KS but I can't seem to find such a thing.
I thought it was a Firefox plugin. Was I imagining things?
Thanks!
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UCOS does not support Windows time services. Cisco IOS based devices or Linux
servers are recommended.
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On Oct 28, 2015, at 1:33 PM, Thomas LeMay
> wrote:
Hi,
Questions: What is the best business practice for the type
Steve is correct, you MUST go through the ‘9-3-3-TO-10-3-1’ load between
9-3-3-5 and 10-3-1. If you have LSCs installed on 9-3-3-5 make sure you use
the v2 interim load.
As for an FN on this issue hold tight...
-Ryan
On Oct 28, 2015, at 10:11 AM, Brokenshire, Steve
So here’s a question then if Windows isn’t supported, how do you make sure ADFS
works? I had plenty of timing problems with ADFS being out of sync, until I
started using my primary DC as the UCM/UCXN NTP as I saw that recommended
somewhere to fix..
What are folks doing here?
Matthew G.
Older versions of Windows Server ie 2003/2008 did SNTP natively not NTP. You
can’t point to a NTP client to SNTP server. SNTP is not precise enough, but
good enough for Kerberos/Windows.
Windows Server 2012 can serve up NTP
I like both IOS and Linux ntpd
I synch those with time.nist.gov
Remember that you need a stratum 6 or better to sync UC apps like
connection or CUCM.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Charles Goldsmith
wrote:
> I personally prefer an IOS based device, a core switch or
I personally prefer an IOS based device, a core switch or router.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Thomas LeMay
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Questions: What is the best business practice for the type of NTP server
> to use as the source: windows or some other operating system?
Thanks you
On Oct 28, 2015 6:33 AM, "Matthew Loraditch" <
mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com> wrote:
> You do not need it.
>
>
>
> *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] *On Behalf
> Of *Jose Colon II
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 28, 2015 1:47 AM
> *To:* Cisco VOIP
OK so we had CM 8.6 running on MCS servers with 146 gb mirrored drives.
Now I'm on VM CM 10.5 and the OVA came with a 80 gig drive.
Now I'm bouncing at my 90% used common partition.
is this normal? is this a bug? is it that i'm using a 80 gig drive.
Before I open a TAC case... What is
The error I get on CUC publishers is that it must be stratum 6 or better.
10.5.2 SU1 and better versions building in a dead network for hardware
migration.
I would agree that the closer to 1 you can get, the better.
Worst case, since DNS is no longer taboo, is to sync directly with a
stratum 1
Even though it is true that newer Windows versions have moved to NTP from SNTP,
Microsoft still does not intend for you to use it as an “NTP server” per se. It
is intended for AD’s own internal time-syncing needs and that’s it.
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Support boundary to configure the Windows Time service for
You could try a sip-profile under voice service voip to strip it out.
voice class sip-profiles 100
request Invite sip-header Authorization remove
voice service voip
sip
sip-profiles 100
I've never tried this for CME messaging though. It's normally a CUBE
feature. It may still work though.
The common partition will float between 90% and 95% capacity by design, and
by default. You can adjust this if you want to via RTMT Low and High Water
Marks for the Common Partition.
The way the Low and High marks work is like this: If the system is at 0%
utilzed, then starts to increase to
I’m sure there will be a few people on this list that will be in a situation
where they (or their clients) are planning to replace the older Cisco IP Phone
models with some of the nice new handsets that are now available.
Although there is the built-in Phone Migration feature in CUCM, it
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