Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser (Amdo Ngawa)

2014-06-18 Thread madhav bhardwaj
Hey Michael,

What about total hard disk and ram requirement for 4xCUCM servers, 1xCUC
Server, 2xIM&P Servers and 1 2008 R2 DNS Server. I am thinking about to buy
i7 processor with 2 GB RAM and 300 GB hard disk. Is it enough for CCIE
collab lab as server for cucm and other stuff ?

Thanks,
Madhav


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 9:56 PM,  wrote:

> Greetings Amdo,
>
> Not being aware of your lab topology I can tell what I believe you need.
>  You will require a connection for VMWare Management Client Connection, One
> for your headquarters site, one for your SB site, and one for the backbone
> site to effectively simulate the lab topology.
>
> I would suggest you buy more NICS (I'm using 6) for your VMWare server if
> it has enough Cores, Disk Space and Memory to support 4xCUCM servers, 1xCUC
> Server, 2xIM&P Servers and 1 2008 R2 DNS Server and possibly 2-3 Windows 7
> desktops.  You will need four routers and 4 switches.  One router for your
> PSTN, One for Site B and one for Site C, and One for you headquarters site.
>  One Switch for Headquarters and one switch for your Backbone.  In site B
> and site C you will need either internal switches or external switches.
>
> If you plan on doing Video you will need Routers (29xx's) with PVDM3's and
> 9971 phones or other video compatible phones.
>
> Michael Sears, CCIE(V)#38404
>
>1. Accessing SB cluster using single browser (Amdo Ngawa)
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 10:54:43 -0400
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> Hi Folks:
>
> My Esxi server has two ethernet ports; one port connected to HQ and then
> other to SB.  I installed CUCM 9 on both clusters. My Esxi is configured
> with 10.10.100.x and I can access HQ Publisher from my browser (windows 7).
> Is it necessary to have a separate workstation to access the SB cluster or
> is there any way to access it from a single workstation?
>
> Thank you and have a good one.
>
>
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser (Amdo Ngawa)

2014-06-18 Thread Michael.Sears
Greetings Amdo,

Not being aware of your lab topology I can tell what I believe you need.  You 
will require a connection for VMWare Management Client Connection, One for your 
headquarters site, one for your SB site, and one for the backbone site to 
effectively simulate the lab topology.

I would suggest you buy more NICS (I'm using 6) for your VMWare server if it 
has enough Cores, Disk Space and Memory to support 4xCUCM servers, 1xCUC 
Server, 2xIM&P Servers and 1 2008 R2 DNS Server and possibly 2-3 Windows 7 
desktops.  You will need four routers and 4 switches.  One router for your 
PSTN, One for Site B and one for Site C, and One for you headquarters site.  
One Switch for Headquarters and one switch for your Backbone.  In site B and 
site C you will need either internal switches or external switches.

If you plan on doing Video you will need Routers (29xx's) with PVDM3's and 9971 
phones or other video compatible phones.

Michael Sears, CCIE(V)#38404

   1. Accessing SB cluster using single browser (Amdo Ngawa)
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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 10:54:43 -0400
From: Amdo Ngawa 
To: "ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com" 
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser
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Hi Folks:

My Esxi server has two ethernet ports; one port connected to HQ and then other 
to SB.  I installed CUCM 9 on both clusters. My Esxi is configured with 
10.10.100.x and I can access HQ Publisher from my browser (windows 7).
Is it necessary to have a separate workstation to access the SB cluster or is 
there any way to access it from a single workstation?

Thank you and have a good one.


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser

2014-06-17 Thread Bill
Couldn't you just create a virtual desktop on your server, give. It a 
connection on both networks and RDP into Tito get access to both environments?

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> On Jun 17, 2014, at 9:54 AM, Amdo Ngawa  wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks:
> 
> My Esxi server has two ethernet ports; one port connected to HQ and then 
> other to SB.  I installed CUCM 9 on both clusters. My Esxi is configured with 
> 10.10.100.x and I can access HQ Publisher from my browser (windows 7). Is it 
> necessary to have a separate workstation to access the SB cluster or is there 
> any way to access it from a single workstation?
> 
> Thank you and have a good one.
> 
> 
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] Accessing SB cluster using single browser

2014-06-17 Thread Amdo Ngawa
Hi Folks:

My Esxi server has two ethernet ports; one port connected to HQ and then
other to SB.  I installed CUCM 9 on both clusters. My Esxi is configured
with 10.10.100.x and I can access HQ Publisher from my browser (windows 7).
Is it necessary to have a separate workstation to access the SB cluster or
is there any way to access it from a single workstation?

Thank you and have a good one.
___
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