I used the disc labeled HP 78xx-H1/H2 2003.1.3a and it worked fine in
VMWare.


-----Original Message-----
From: ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Cliff McGlamry
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 2:32 PM
To: Chris Parker
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UC 7 and UCM 7 Business edition

So were mine.  I'm assuming it's detecting VMWare and allowing it to 
proceed.  I used the HP disks when I did it.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Parker" <cpar...@cparker.us>
To: "Cliff McGlamry" <cl...@mcglamry.net>
Cc: <ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UC 7 and UCM 7 Business edition


> The disks for IPCCX in my kit are OS 2003.1.1 and 2003.1.4a. The disks are

> labeled for either HP or IBM servers. I heven't tried them out yet, but 
> I'm assuming there is some kind of hardware detection routine in there ...

> I'll pop one in and see what happens tho. Otherwise I'll see if I can get 
> vmware friendly image using a torrent.
>
> The CUCM and Unity disks are a different story of course ... no issues 
> there at all.
>
> CP
>
> Cliff McGlamry wrote:
>> You can install the Cisco IPT OS on VMWare directly with no issues.  The 
>> only thing that's different is that when installed on an MCS server, it 
>> just loads.  If you install it on a non Cisco server (like VMWare), you 
>> need a license key to activate the O/S.
>>
>> The O/S disks that come with the NFR kit include license numbers.  Just 
>> do a regular O/S build and pop the license number in to activate it.  I 
>> built mine out that way and it works just fine.
>>
>> Cliff
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Chris Parker" <cpar...@cparker.us>
>> To: "Mick Vaites" <m...@pobox.net.uk>
>> Cc: <ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 12:54 PM
>> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UC 7 and UCM 7 Business edition
>>
>>
>> Mick,
>>
>> What is the registry hack you are talking about? I have the NFR kit, but
>> no W2K3 appliance OS media. Is this similar to the CCM4.1 regirty hack
>> that allows you to install CCM on a non CMS windows 2K?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> Mick Vaites wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Koen
>>>
>>> I purchased the NFR 7.0 kit from Cisco and I have UCMPUB + UCMSUB +
>>> UCMGR all running from VM's under vmware.
>>>
>>> Cisco really did themselves proud in respect of VMWare and default lab
>>> units.
>>>
>>> The two issues I've run into are ..
>>>
>>>    1. Build from ISO's not the physical DVD - I had loads of issues
>>>       when building from the DVD I think it was timeout related.
>>>    2. Make sure you've got a verifiable NTP server running - the SUB
>>>       won't talk to the PUB unless you do and you get various excuses
>>>       (CUCME does register phones properly etc either for that matter).
>>>
>>>
>>> I have run the images on both VMWare Server hosted on Ubuntu and also
>>> VMWare Fusion on my MacBook.
>>>
>>> The one I'm struggling completing with is UCCX - using the reg hack
>>> I've managed to install it on an up to date W2k3 box but I'm getting
>>> JTAPI version errors - its up and running but not talking properly to
>>> the UCMPUB ?
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Mick
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/02/2009 14:13, "Koen Pintens" <koen.pint...@skynet.be> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi
>>>     Does anyone have those running under VMware? Hints J ?
>>>
>>>     Thanks
>>>
>>>     Koen
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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