10-13-2008 06:44 AM - edited 03-15-2019 01:54 PM
If I upgrade from 4.2 to 6.1 and onto a new server at the same time, do I need to apply to cisco to get the DMA license re-issued for a new MAC address, or does 6.1 now resolve this?
10-13-2008 06:50 AM
you need to reach licensing to get the license rehosted (licensing@cisco.com), DMA only exports it but using the old MAC address
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10-13-2008 07:05 AM
I'd be curious to hear anyones experiences bad or good here. Would it be best to first migrate 4.2 over to the new server and then upgrade, or just re-apply for the license.
I liked the idea of being able to build the server in parallel but obviously need to apply for the license change. Given this is a live upgrade, how quick would the licensing team respond to such an email.
If migrating first to the new server, obviously I would then have to down the existing publisher for the new rebuild.
Has anyone found any major plus points in doing this a certain way? Thanks.
10-13-2008 09:02 AM
DMA is DMA. The concept is as follows:
- Run DMA on 4.2
- it exports the DMA TAR file to the 4.2. server folder you pick
- copy it off the server and MOH, ringtones, background pics, etc.
- if you have a new server you can build the new 6.1 server in the lab.
- when it asks for your server name, IP address, input the SAME as your existing 4.2 Publisher. Do not change ANYTHING
- When it asks for your DMA file, point to the file located on an FTP server you have running.
- CUCM 6.1 during install, imports the file, converts it to the new informix database and sets up the 6.1 server.
- once the server is online, setup the licensing, check the log files.
- if all looks good, shut down your 4.2 publisher
- bring up your 6.1 Publisher online
- bring down your 4.2 subscriber
- test. If all works, you can go ahead and start loading the 6.1 subscriber.
For licensing, it's super confusing I agree, but here are the bullets:
- Use the Product Upgrade Tool online to acquire your new 4.2 to 6.x license. This will spit out a new LIC file for your Subscription services
- when the email conformation comes in, forward this email to licensing@cisco.com and request your Node and DLU license worksheet.
- fill in the worksheet with the new MAC address of the Publisher, Device counts (7941,7961, etc) and Nodes.
- Licensing will then issue you a few more LIC files you add to the Publisher.
Hope this helps.
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