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When Installing Cucm (Cisco Unified Communications Manger) What Do I Put Down For Static Network Configuration Like What Ip Address?  

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Jamie is trying to convey that your question doesn't have anything to do with CUCM directly, it is a basic networking question.

When you are setting up CUCM manually, you will need to configure a static IP Version 4 address. This address will be used by CUCM to communicate with the other devices on your network (Phones, Voice Gateways, etc...). 

The reason that we can't tell you exactly what to put in there is because every corporate network can use different IPv4 address ranges, for example some would use 192.168.X.X and others could use 10.X.X.X, the list goes on...

You will need to work with someone on your network team to gather the following information for your CUCM installation at a minimum:

  1. IP Address
  2. Subnet Mask
  3. Default Gateway (Router)

If you would like more information on how IP addressing works there are tons of resources on the internet to learn more (google).

Hope this helps in some way.

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Andrew West
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That is a decision you need to make so that it makes sense with whatever your IP addressing scheme is. 

What you're asking is basic networking (routing/switching), no one can tell you what to type into those fields as all that depends on YOUR network, the subnet, mask, routing, etc.

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Jamie is trying to convey that your question doesn't have anything to do with CUCM directly, it is a basic networking question.

When you are setting up CUCM manually, you will need to configure a static IP Version 4 address. This address will be used by CUCM to communicate with the other devices on your network (Phones, Voice Gateways, etc...). 

The reason that we can't tell you exactly what to put in there is because every corporate network can use different IPv4 address ranges, for example some would use 192.168.X.X and others could use 10.X.X.X, the list goes on...

You will need to work with someone on your network team to gather the following information for your CUCM installation at a minimum:

  1. IP Address
  2. Subnet Mask
  3. Default Gateway (Router)

If you would like more information on how IP addressing works there are tons of resources on the internet to learn more (google).

Hope this helps in some way.