07-18-2014 06:53 AM - edited 03-16-2019 11:27 PM
I am installing a subscriber for CUPS. Do I just want to add it as a second node in the DefaultCUPSubcriber node? Or do I want to create a new node and add it to that?
07-18-2014 09:25 AM
It depends on version, which you are installing..If it is 9.x or prior version then you need to add it (Sub) as subscriber in CUPS publisher and if you are installing 10.x (IM & P) then you need to add it in CUCM publisher.
Suresh
07-18-2014 09:47 AM
Ok I tried to add a subscriber but I keep getting this error below. I am trying 9.1.1-5
Configuration validation with cups-pub (10.0.10.71) failed.
Could not send/receive UDP packets to the publisher on port 8500.
- is this node in application server list on the CUCM?
- is network connection to cups-pub up?
- is the MTU size correct for this network?
- Does the network allow packet fragments?
I dont get why this isint working. I had no troubles adding CUC sub and CUCM sub.
07-18-2014 09:49 AM
Do you have proper DNS in place??
As mentioned, is it in the app server list in CUCM?
07-18-2014 09:51 AM
Yes to both
07-18-2014 09:54 AM
07-18-2014 09:57 AM
Have you added the New CUPS subscriber node in CUCM as application server (under 'System' in CUCM), if not then please add it there ? And are you able to ping CUPS publisher from the desktop where from you are trying ton install CUPS subscriber ?
And hope you selected "No" in response to "is this is first node" when you are installing Subscriber.
Suresh
07-18-2014 10:00 AM
It is in the CUCM as an application server. I used the IP and not the FQDN. does it need the FQDN instead?
I did select no for the first node part. That is why it is trying to connect to it now.
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