07-08-2013 03:15 PM - edited 03-16-2019 06:16 PM
So I have customer on CUCM version 9.X and they are adding DNS. When they went to add DNS it spit out the error message that it will invalidate the license file. I know on previous version of CUCM they used license MAC's and changing certain value would change the license MAC and then invalidate the license file, but do we really need to worry abut this with version 9 and ELM? My gut tells me no, but I wanted to see if anyone knows for sure.
Thanks,
Ryan
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07-08-2013 06:11 PM
Must be some esthetic bug that was not changed, changing DNS has no bearing on ELM, so you can disregard this.
HTH,
Chris
07-08-2013 03:44 PM
ELM is also running on the same server.
07-08-2013 06:11 PM
Must be some esthetic bug that was not changed, changing DNS has no bearing on ELM, so you can disregard this.
HTH,
Chris
07-09-2013 07:19 AM
Thanks Chris and Rob. I really appreciate the help on this. A round of +5's on the house
07-09-2013 05:40 AM
Hi Ryan,
I'm going with my buddy Chris (+5) I believe it would be related to this
bug;
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Cheers!
Rob
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But you and I will meet again "
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11-03-2015 06:32 AM
Hi Rob,
I am new to this forum and was hoping to get some additional insight on an upcoming task.
I need to change DNS IP Addresses on CUCM (Pub + 3Subs), CUC Active/Passive Pair, UCCX HA pair and IM&P HA pair.
I have seen a lot of different thought on the process. Do you agree with the following high-level process and my assumptions:
CUC DNS IP Address Change Process (CUC version: 9.1.2TT1.11900-2TT1)
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1. Go to CUC Pub CLI, do show network eth0 detail to identify existing DNS IP addresses used
2. From CUC Pub CLI, change primary and secondary DNS IP Addresses
3. Go to CUC Sub CLI, change primary and secondary DNS IP Addresses
4. Go to CUC P/Sub and make sure new DNS addresses are now showing
5. If both CUC Servers show new DNS IP Addresses – we are now done with change
6. There is NO requirement to modify the ELM server prior to the DNS change or afterwards
7. There is NO requirement to reboot either of the CUC servers
8. There is NO service impact to this change at all
Would this process above be the same for CUCM, UCCX and IM&P all running version 9.1.....
I ask because I've seen other posts saying to delete product instance off ELM before changing DNS ip addresses and then re-adding back into ELM after rebooting servers?
11-03-2015 07:31 AM
Your process appears correct, there is no impact to ELM when just changing DNS servers, and not actual IP/Hostname of the applications.
I dont recall exatly, but servers may ask you to reboot after the change, they definitely do when you change the actual domain, but I dont recall if that is the same case after just pointing to new DNS.
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