Re: [cisco-voip] Bulk updating CIPC (IP Communicator) TFTP Servers

2018-08-01 Thread Eric Isakson
If on a Windows domain with domain-joined workstations, Group Policy Preferences should work well here. Target the computer (as opposed to the user) and you should be able to update HKLM. /Eric From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Brian Meade Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 7:48 AM To: cisco-voip v

[cisco-voip] Bulk updating CIPC (IP Communicator) TFTP Servers

2018-08-01 Thread Brian Meade
Hey everyone, I'm working on a project now migrating from one cluster to another. Bulk updating the TFTP Server entries for CIPC has proven to be more difficult than originally assumed. Through a lot of trial and error, I found this is the correct registry location for 64-bit machines: HKEY_LOC

Re: [cisco-voip] Enabling CUCM/WebEx/B2B - firewall’ing thoughts?

2018-08-01 Thread Ryan Huff
Yep CMR calling from on-prem endpoint is little more than a B2B call. You’ll want to follow the WebEx guide though, and setup the dedicated DNS zone as it does deviate from the standard DNS zone a little. As long as the x...@site.webex.com URI (whether it’s a PMR or

Re: [cisco-voip] Enabling CUCM/WebEx/B2B - firewall’ing thoughts?

2018-08-01 Thread Brian Meade
Lelio, You don't need RMS licenses for Webex calls. You need to use the exact settings mentioned in the Webex CMR Guide though- https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/collaboration/webex_centers/esp/WebEx_Meeting_Center_Video_Conferencing_Enterprise_Deployment_Guide_WBS31_WBS32.pdf Also Webex

[cisco-voip] Enabling CUCM/WebEx/B2B - firewall’ing thoughts?

2018-08-01 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
We’re finally taking a turn (not to be confused with TURN - hahaha) at getting CUCM talking to WebEx. Im guessing this is simply a B2B setup with the need for licenses. The question I have is whether or not I should be activating ACLs anywhere along the path to avoid the expressways from getti