It's been about 18 hours so far. I can see the files are not in the
encoding folders, but the final folder for where they should live.
I setup the workflow to do immediate upload of both screen and audio files.
I've setup for network recording for audio and have the client installed
for the scree
Typically, the only time that I'll stage an upgrade in a lab environment for a
dry run is if I am doing something that I haven't done in a while or I have
reason to think it might fail (you can screw up as much as you want in the lab
;). I used to do it for almost every major upgrade.
I am a fa
Matthew,
What is the type of recording? Network, Desktop, Server? What are you not
seeing on admin page? Audio/Screen or both? As Brian said you have to
wait 24 hrs for screen recording but you can setup workflow to see screen
recording before 24 hrs.
Thanks,
AR
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 3:15 P
When you say Prime, I will assume you mean Prime Collaboration Deployment
(PCD).
I have used PCD a few times now, but it's far from being the savior one
might think it is.
First, PCD really only shines when migrating to v10 on new hardware. Or,
the same hardware, but you have twice the space. Y
It is very time consuming to stage in the lab… Installs, DRS’s, Upgrades, etc…
I’ve only done them in the past if there was a large gap in versions. It looks
like PCD PCD is getting better so it looks like a valid option nowadays for
bare metal to esx migration/upgrades.
From: cisco-voip [mai
You sound more organized than I am. I would like to see what you have,
sure. Thanks for the offer.
I've never staged an upgrade in my lab, though I have heard of plenty of
people doing this. Is it really something to consider or is that a thing
of the past? Like pulling a drive from the array?
Yeah, I am mobile at the moment, Once I get home I'll clean one up and send it
out to the list.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Original message
From: Terry Oakley
Date:10/16/2015 3:05 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: 'Ryan Huff' ,Anthony Holloway
,Cisco VoIP Group
I think some of them take some time to encrypt the files and put them up on
the webpage. Have you given it a day? Do you see the files getting
encrypted?
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Mathew Miller
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Fresh install of AQM 10.5 SR6 integrated with UCCX 10.6
>
> Recording
I would certainly be interested in a sanitized look. Upgrades are fun (yeah
right) but having some sort of tool to assist would at least make the light
appear a little clearer.
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ryan
Huff
Sent: October 16, 2015 12:57 P
I've never made a spreadsheet like yours, but I've done something similar.
Typically with compatibility checking. You do have to visit a number of
documents and/or links. It's quite frustrating to say the least.
The process of upgrading is a difficult one to say the least, especially with
thin
I do this but not nearly as organized :) I have an evernote notebook with a
page where I lay out upgrade procedures and notes, and then as I find docs
relevant to the upgrade I clip them into the notebook so they are there and
synced if I need them
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Anthony Holloway
I use an excel spread sheet with a hyperlink to the base doc in one sheet with
notes and details gathered in the sheet.Then I create additional worksheets of
subordinate documentation and notes and then make references from the base
sheet to the subordinate sheets. I also have a sheet for custom
Does anyone else do this? Gather all of the documentation ahead of time,
because inevitably you're going to revisit a document more than once?
There are a lot of documents to gather! Anything I could be doing better?
Tips? Tricks?
I create a spreadsheet of all of the pertinent documents I need
Hello All,
Fresh install of AQM 10.5 SR6 integrated with UCCX 10.6
Recording seem to be working ok, and I can see them being written for both
audio and screen scrapes to the directories i specified during install but
in the admin interface I don't see the recordings displaying in the Web
Interfac
Well did some call traces and I get this on the try to the hunt pilot
Line 1
11:14:05.430|CC|OFFERED|66715124|66715125|3521|1803|1803|SEPA45630BA4343|Exchange2013CASTrunk
Line 2
11:14:05.517|SIPT|66715125|TCP|OUT|xxx.16.xxx.12|5060|Exchange2013CASTrunk|xxx.28.x.xxx|5060|3
100
13
2806.1^*
No tcp not documented anywhere. No chance to change the transcoder. But we
turned rtp-ntp off and that buggered everything. The bug is not resolved in
10.6
On Saturday, 17 October 2015, Anthony Holloway <
avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice work Nick, and thanks for such great detail o
Nice work Nick, and thanks for such great detail on your efforts. I agree
that switching your transcoder to universal didn't help you, considering
you are not using the transcoder any longer. You did confirm that correct?
I am also curious to see how having no dtmf-relay impacts your users. You
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