09-06-2010 04:07 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:38 AM
Good Day All,
I am running CUCM 7.0.2 and set the domain name using the set network domain command.
Since then, my tftp and callManager services will start, but they keep shutting down shortly afterward.
Is there a way to get the system back up and running by removing that Domain name?
If not, I suppose that I have two choices:
Choice1: use the domain name and update the DHCP scope.
Choice2: Re-install CUCM
If anyone has any other ideas or has seen this before; please let me know.
Thanks very much,
Regards,
Amanda Lalli-Cafini
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09-06-2010 11:54 AM
Was this working before??
Usually that is symptom of not having the feature license and not something related to a domain name change.
Do you see the necessary licenses under licensing in CCMAdmin?
HTH
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09-06-2010 11:54 AM
Was this working before??
Usually that is symptom of not having the feature license and not something related to a domain name change.
Do you see the necessary licenses under licensing in CCMAdmin?
HTH
java
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09-06-2010 03:08 PM
Hi Javalen,
Thanks very much for the reply.
I will have another look under the license.
The license field shows it allows a single call manager and 50 devices.
I have been told that the server was installed on a Not for Resale sort of license, but I also don't see a license file name listed
when I go to the System - License - Upload license. I can usually see the name of a license file there that has been previously uploaded.
The server had been working until I made a change to the domain name.
The server is used in our lab. It was working for few SCCP phones.
I was attempting to get a SIP based Gate Control device to register with the Call Manger.
I noticed that the SIP device requires that the domain field be filled out on its Graphical User Interface.
I placed the domain name on the CUCM to have it match the one configured on the SIP device.
Once I made the change to the domain name; I noticed that the SCCP phones were no longer registering and the SIP device was
receiving a port not available message from the CUCM.
I fired up the RTMT and it was complaing that the CallManager process was not running.
I tried to manually start the process and tried restarting the server. Neither corrected the problem.
I tried to remove the domain using the Command Line Iterface on CUCM; but the set nework domain command requires a
domain name.
At this point, I think that I am looking at either continuing to configure the CUCM for DNS and use DNS Spoofing on the local swithch (router), possibly getting the 90 day evaluation license file from Cisco, or re-installing the software from the DVD.
Cheers again for the help.
Regards,
Amanda Lalli-Cafini
09-06-2010 08:20 PM
Hi All
The issue was resolved by placing setting the domain name on the LAB server and resetting the device.
Many thanks to Javlenc.
Regards,
Amanda
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