10-07-2018 11:01 PM
Hi All,
Could anyone please help me with the below query on the following Windows and Linux servers:
Cisco Unified Call Manager 10.5.2.10000-5 Virtual Appliance
Cisco Unity Connection Version 10.5.2.10000-5 Virtual Appliance
Cisco Contact Center 10.6.1.10000-39 Virtual Appliance
Cisco Expressway C & Expressway X8.5 Virtual Appliance
Our UC servers are currently connecting vnic1 , my colleague will add vnic0 to the same vswitch where vnic1 is attaching. Can UC servers support two vnics? If yes, any reconfiguration I need to proceed? Please advise.
Thanks In Advance.
10-08-2018 06:06 AM
10-08-2018 06:10 AM
The applications will not be using 2 NICs, your VMWare vSwitch will have 2 NICs for redundancy in either active/standby or etherchannel mode, yet all apps (except EXP-E) will only have single vNIC assigned to them. So, this way you don't have to worry about any NIC teaming on the application side as that is not supported, but have full physical NIC redundancy at the hardware level.
10-10-2018 12:02 AM
10-10-2018 05:41 AM
This command enables and disables Network Fault Tolerance on the Media Convergence Server network interface card.
Links I posted are applicable for any virtualized deployment and explain how network redundancy is achieved. None of those docs mention that command (because it's not applicable), have you thoroughly reviewed them?
10-10-2018 05:48 AM
As Jaime points out this command does not apply to virtualized appliances, so do not use it. UCS vs. Dell does not make a difference you still need to use VMware and provision network NIC redundancy at the VMware layer.
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