10-31-2012 06:41 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:57 PM
I have to physically move a Callmanager subscriber and would like to know how best to shut it down with minimum impact. The cluster is running 8.0.3.
I know we can just shut down the server via the cli but was hoping we could do this in a more control way, move phones off it and then shut down.
BTW I'm new to CUCMs!
Thanks
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10-31-2012 06:49 AM
Hi Patrick,
You can control where the phones register by using the relationship
between the Device Pools and CUCM Groups. For example, if the phones
are using Device Pool dp_1 which lists the Sub you want to move as it's
first choice (as determined by the related CUCM Group) you can reorder the
CUCM group and re-register the phones to a Sub that will remain active (not moving)
ahead of time
then use
utils system shutdown from the cli on the Sub
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
10-31-2012 06:49 AM
Hi Patrick,
You can control where the phones register by using the relationship
between the Device Pools and CUCM Groups. For example, if the phones
are using Device Pool dp_1 which lists the Sub you want to move as it's
first choice (as determined by the related CUCM Group) you can reorder the
CUCM group and re-register the phones to a Sub that will remain active (not moving)
ahead of time
then use
utils system shutdown from the cli on the Sub
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
10-31-2012 07:02 AM
Rob is correct (+5 Buddy), my perspective on this is not to bother if your CM groups are constructed with multiple CM servers already as the transition to backup server is instantaneous and for idle phones you cannot even see it, phones with a call on them will not drop the call under most circumstances (depends on circuit type the call is on), you will simply lose supplementary features such as Hold, etc for the remainder of the call.
You also need to ensure that other applications that may be using this servers have redundancy built in, as well as voice GWs, media resources, etc.
HTH,
Chris
10-31-2012 07:38 AM
Silly question but how do I check what other GWs, media resources are using this subscriber?
10-31-2012 08:20 AM
Login to the Gateway and search for dial-peers if using H323/SIP and identify the session-target, if using MGCP check
mgcp call-agent and ccm-manager redundant-host. To check hardware media resources look for "sccp ccm".
HTH,
Chris
10-31-2012 07:39 AM
thanks Rob! Found that already and it's looks like a logical setup.
10-31-2012 08:38 AM
Hey Chris,
+5 right back at ya! Great tips on checking other dependencies
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
11-07-2012 09:21 AM
Hi Guys
Just re-ordered the priority in preparatoin of shutting down the sub tomorrow and I get a message that I have to reboot all the devices. Is this expected?
11-07-2012 09:35 AM
Hey Patrick,
Yes, this is fully expected This will actually move the phones over
to where you need them to be in preparation for the shutdown of the Sub.
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
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