01-10-2017 07:32 AM - edited 03-17-2019 09:08 AM
I`m going to add a Subscriber to my BE6k 9.1 current Pub/Sub, do I have to add the new Sub to the Pub first? and when the new Sub is installed will it reboot the in production Pub/Sub?
01-10-2017 07:37 AM
Yes, configure on the pub first. No reboot of existing servers required. Here are the basic steps:
Brandon
01-10-2017 07:41 AM
Ok I just had seen this bug and wanted to make sure. CSCub12922
01-10-2017 07:54 AM
Yes, good point. The servers will not reboot. However, phones will reset and reregister with CUCM. Downtime is minimal, but probably best to perform after hours.
01-10-2017 07:56 AM
Even though I would be only adding the server in CM as a new server and not adding it to a CM Group it will still reset phones? And do I have to add it to CM first or could I go ahead and build it standalone and add it after?
01-10-2017 08:19 AM
Yes, the reset will happen even if not in a CM group. Seems that the reset is caused by phone certificates being updated with a reference to the new node. You will need to add to CUCM as part of the install. The reset will happen towards the end of the install process.
01-10-2017 08:23 AM
Ok one other question and thanks for your assistance.
I`m going to build this sub with ip address in the same network as my Pub/Sub but once its done I will change the ip address for the remote location. When I do this will there be another reset? or certificate issue?
01-10-2017 08:33 AM
Here are the steps for changing the IP address. Yes, there will be another reset when the address is changed due to certificate regeneration.
01-10-2017 08:37 AM
Ok once the db replication is complete and will go ahead and change the ip during my after hours window.
Do you have any good documentation on remote office setup as a Sub? I`m thinking I will be setting up a new device pool and CM Group as there will only be 7 phones and they can register there and I don`t won`t all the corporate office phones to ever register across the Wan to the remote location.
01-10-2017 10:36 AM
There are a number of things to consider:
The SRND is a good place to start. Here's a section on clustering over the WAN.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab10/collab10/models.html#13629
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