Agreed, SFTP via linux or windows isn't hard, then VEEAM those, that's what
I advise my customers.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 5:21 PM James B wrote:
> To add, configuring an SFTP server is not all that hard. Either build a
> Linux box that includes SFTP or build a Windows box and use OpenSSH—both
+1 for not using Veeam or any other non supported backup method.
When it doesn’t work or causes production issues the customer is going to blame
you.
Just Say No!
> On Jul 29, 2020, at 18:46, Pawlowski, Adam wrote:
>
> Any sort of IOWait spike will cause processes to core , phones and
Any sort of IOWait spike will cause processes to core , phones and resources to
lose registration , etc .
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From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Hunter Fuller
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 7:17 PM
To: Ryan Huff
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip]
To add, configuring an SFTP server is not all that hard. Either build a Linux box that includes SFTP or build a Windows box and use OpenSSH—both relatively inexpensive solutions. From: Hunter FullerSent: 30 July 2020 00:18To: Ryan HuffCc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.netSubject: Re: [cisco-voip]
If Veeam works the same way as NetBackUp, aka, takes a snapshot, then
you are going to start hearing stutter or maybe even dropped calls
during the snapshot. Worst case your pub/sub sync could become broken.
Don't do it!
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Yea, CUBE is really just any config in which it's IP to IP on both sides of
the router. CME with a SIP or SCCP phone and a VoIP dial-peer to a SIP
carrier would be flow-through/address-hiding by default just like any VoIP
dial-peer by default.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 4:13 AM Gerence Guan wrote:
Thank you.
Currently that setting under sip is set to:
midcall-signaling preserve-codec
If that gets changed what do you think the impact would be?
This customer has had many hands on their environment and is a bit of a mess,
so I feel that if I change one thing, 10 other things will break.
Codec preservation tells CUBE to try not to renegotiate the codec in the middle
of a call. Not sure of your setup, but most major carriers won’t typically do
this anyway. I can’t really tell you what would happen in your environment by
changing that, other than it would allow CUBE to
Try adding “midcall-signaling passthru media-change” under voice service voip
-> sip.
Thanks,
Ryan
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On Jul 29, 2020, at 07:45, "f...@browardcommunications.com"
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Greetings all, this might be simple fix, I just haven’t dealt with this in a
while.
We have a unity
Greetings all, this might be simple fix, I just haven’t dealt with this in a
while.
We have a unity AA that, when external callers call, select menu options, etc.
Unity will send the call back to. CtiRp, which then CFA to an external number.
You hear the Unity transfer message, 1 second of
Hi all
If using Cisco SIP IP phone on CME which terminates the SIP trunk from
service provider SBC, will it be media flow through by default? Can CME do
the IP address hiding between the voice vlan and service provider, like
what CUBE does?
Best Regards,
Guan
No way to disable the alert message that I’m aware of. I think DRS is an
unavoidable assumption (and by extension m, the alert) in the modern versions.
As you know, this isn’t a great strategy. It’s a little more than, “not
recommended”, it’s actually not supported by Cisco to backup this way.
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