04-08-2010 06:20 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:09 PM
My phone system is running on a 2811 router with CUE:
Operating System: | Cisco Internetwork Operating System. Cisco IOS (tm) C2800NM | |
Cisco IOS Software: | C2800NM-IPVOICEK9-M | |
Software Version: | 12.4(24)T / CME 7.1 | |
Feature Package: | IP|VOICE|SSH|3DE | |
Licensing Information | ||
Default # personal mailboxes: | 25 | |
Default # general delivery mailboxes: | 10 | |
Maximum # configurable mailboxes: | 35 | |
Maximum message space (minutes): | 6000 | |
Maximum telephony ports: | 8 | |
Installed Packages: | Installer (Installer application) 2.2.1 Thirdparty (Service Engine Thirdparty Code) 2.3.2 Bootloader (Primary) (Service Engine Bootloader) 2.1.2 Infrastructure (Service Engine Infrastructure) 2.3.4 Global (Global manifest) 2.3.4 GPL Infrastructure (Service Engine GPL Infrastructure) 2.3.0 Voice Mail (Voicemail application) 2.3.2 Bootloader (Secondary) (Service Engine Bootloader) 2.1.2 Core (Service Engine OS Core) 2.3.4 Auto Attendant (Service Engine Telephony Infrastructure) 2.3.0 | |
Installed Languages: | English language pack (English language pack) 2.3.0 |
The CUE GUI will not allow me to upload a new script for the auto-attendant. I have been trying to do this through the CLI by using "ccn copy url" and various methods of attempting to copy the file: ftp and http, both of which fail to connect. I also have the script available on the USB drive that is plugged into the router, but have no idea how to tell it to copy from there.
Upgrading the software is not a good option for me, unless someone could walk me through each step- I am an IT Admin for a nonprofit, and managing the phone system is a small (albeit important) part of my job, so I am definitely not adept at working with this type of system.
Help appreciated! Amanda
04-08-2010 06:26 AM
You either have a configuration problem or not are not using the right commands.
Recommend you either take the time to learn in deep from documentation, or hire a professional fort he job. He/sh can also update you system in few minutes.
04-08-2010 06:30 AM
How about a simpler question then: is it possible to log into a
service module session and upload the script from the USB drive that is plugged into the 2811?
If so, how would one go about it?
thanks, Amanda
04-08-2010 06:33 AM
It is possible, provided you enable the file first with tftp-server command on the router.
Generally, CUE scripts are uploaded directly from the PC on which they have been created, as there is easy GUI option to do that.
Even more as scripts sometime need to be changed often.
04-12-2010 07:53 AM
What is the exact process you're following (any doc you're following?) and what error are you getting?
HTH
java
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04-13-2010 08:46 AM
Thanks for responding,
I am using commands referenced in the Cisco Unity Express 2.3 CLI Administrator Guide.
I'm assuming that the command was correct, and that it just doesn't want to connect to an external web server or ftp server, but not sure how to resolve that issue.
The simplest solution would probably be to upgrade the Cisco Unity Express GUI, clearly the version we have was older, and the uploading tool in the GUI has probably been fixed; however, I am hesitant to risk messing up our whole phone system as I don't have a clear understanding of how to go about upgrading the GUI.
Gratefully, Amanda
04-13-2010 08:52 AM
P.S. I haven't found a good resource to explain the CLI to upload the script from the flash, only how to
upload the running-config to the CME. I am unclear on the difference between file manipulation in the CME and file manipulation in the service module
04-13-2010 09:11 AM
I guess you're following this, right?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity_exp/rel2_3/cliadmin/ch3sys.html#wp1075120
Where is your FTP??
What program or app are you using??
Is the script located in the right location regarding your FTP root?
Have you confirmed connectivity is OK and there is nothing blocking this?
Does the script and CUE versions match?
HTH
java
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04-13-2010 10:23 AM
- Amanda
04-13-2010 10:33 AM
I'd suggest you to load FREEFTPD into a PC in the local LAN and try that as the FTP.
It's a free FTP/SFTP app you can find on the web.
HTH
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12-10-2010 06:53 AM
I know this is an old post, but I am having the same problem.
I have an http server running on my local lan, and I want to copy in my script from there.
se-100-1-21-10> ccn copy url "http://172.16.2.253/storage/aa_sample1.aef" script "aa_sample1.aef"
(7) Connect failed; Success
Any ideas? Apparently I can't even ping the server:
se-100-1-21-10> ping 172.16.2.2
PING 172.16.2.2 (172.16.2.2) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 172.16.2.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=0.385 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.2.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=0.268 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.2.2: icmp_seq=3 ttl=255 time=0.228 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.2.2: icmp_seq=4 ttl=255 time=0.227 ms
64 bytes from 172.16.2.2: icmp_seq=5 ttl=255 time=0.225 ms
--- 172.16.2.2 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 1ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.225/0.266/0.385/0.063 ms, ipg/ewma 0.378/0.323 ms
se-100-1-21-10> ping 172.16.2.253
PING 172.16.2.253 (172.16.2.253) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 172.16.2.253 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4030ms
, ipg/ewma 1007.628/0.000 ms
se-100-1-21-10>
The router where CUE is has the 172.16.2.2 ip address, the server is 172.16.2.253.
Any ideas on why I can't connect to something on the local lan?
Thanks!
12-10-2010 12:54 PM
Most likely incorrect router configuration.
12-10-2010 12:59 PM
Yes. I 'solved' the problem by temporarily placing the service module on my other VLAN, uploading the script, and then revert back to the original configuration.
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