Re: [cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Anthony Holloway
The easiest way to view the license MAC, is to SSH to the server, and issue the show status command. Also, http://cisco.com/go/license enables you to rehost your own license files without opening a case. Of course, I don't guarantee you'll be successful, but it's nice to know this option exists.

Re: [cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Daniel Pagan
Quick correction - I should have said "the primary DNS server assignment" and not simply "DNS assignments", which after reading my message a 2nd time might imply that any DNS entry change would regenerate a new license MAC. Hope this helps. - Dan From: Daniel Pagan Sent: Monday, January 26, 20

Re: [cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Daniel Pagan
The DNS assignments make up part of the hash used to generate the license MAC address in UCM 8.x. If you need to update the DNS entries, my recommendation would be to simply: 1. Document the current license MAC address. Would also be helpful to to have your Cisco TAC support contract nu

Re: [cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Ryan Huff
Changing dns servers, hostnames, ntp servers or smtp servers will change the licensing mac. Raise a case with Cisco GLO to get a rehost of the license as mentioned. Be prepared to provide the SO or PAK entitlement of the original licenses. Thanks, Ryan__

Re: [cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
I'm pretty sure this stems from the VM'ability that started with v8 and should only affect VM installs. The license MAC address is created from a number of inputs, including DNS names, NTP servers, etc. you might be able to find a full list. I believe what is required is to request a re hosti

[cisco-voip] Changing DNS entries in Call Manager 8.6.2

2015-01-26 Thread Gyrion, Larry
Looking for some guidance on updating the DNS entries on our CUCM cluster. A colleague went through the process, but upon entering the command received a warning stating that the change would invalidate our licenses. Has anybody come across this before, and if so, what was the proper course of

Re: [cisco-voip] Hunt Group?

2015-01-26 Thread Pavan K
if you have them in the same partition then you have a shared line and they will ring at once. If you have them in different partition, you can have them ring one after another depending on the call distribution algorithm you want to follow but you lose the shared line functionality. If you need b

Re: [cisco-voip] UCM - CUBE trusted IP address

2015-01-26 Thread Daniel Pagan
Two options... 1. Ensure the two nodes (7 and 8) are in the CCM Group contained in the assigned DP on this trunk. Or 2. Enable it to run on all active nodes. Either way would allow the SIP daemon for this trunk to run on Server7 and Server8, which is essentially what's needed. I

Re: [cisco-voip] UCM - CUBE trusted IP address

2015-01-26 Thread Jorge L. Rodriguez Aguila
nothing for inbound Jorge Rodriguez, CCNP, CCNP-V Senior Voice/Data Network Consultant Netxar Technologies, a Digicel Company Cel 7876888530 Office 7877650058 jorge.rodrig...@netxar.com On Jan 26, 2015, at 8:23 AM, Reto Gassmann mailto:v...@mrga.ch>> wrote:

Re: [cisco-voip] UCM - CUBE trusted IP address

2015-01-26 Thread Anthony Holloway
It depends on whether or not you are using run on all nodes, where your endpoints are registered, how you plan on taking server4 out of service, etc. Your best bet is to put all CPE IP Addresses into the trusted list so you will not have any toll fraud blocking going on when you change your SIP tr

[cisco-voip] UCM - CUBE trusted IP address

2015-01-26 Thread Reto Gassmann
Hello Group we run a CUCM Cluster 9.1(2) with a SIP Trunk (CUBE) to our telephony provider. Our cluster has 8 Servers (1 Pub / 7 Sub). On the CUBE we have three dialpeers pointing to three different subs for redundancy: dial-peer voice 1000 voip destination-pattern session target ipv4: Server5

Re: [cisco-voip] RTMT logs for disconnect signal of RCC

2015-01-26 Thread Rajamani N
Please do look into the SIP Proxy logs from the CUPS, you can see the CSTA events for RCC in them -Rajamani On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 2:45 AM, Brian Meade wrote: > 9.x has the interleaved traces as well. > > On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Ryan Ratliff (rratliff) < > rratl...@cisco.com> wrote: >