02-11-2015 07:19 AM - edited 03-17-2019 01:56 AM
Hi
Anyone has used a Macbook pro or Air as a daily drive computer for Collaboration Implementation and Troubleshooting?
(Telnet, Cisco CUCM Web page, RTMT, CUE Editor and CCX Editor)
i know many of those tools need to be on a windows virtual machine.
Or can you tell me what kind of problems has presented when start to use them,
I'm Cisco Partner Engineer and these days i need to change my Dell PC for other Computer and i don't know if it's a good choice to switch to MAC OS X or stay with a Windows PC.
Regards
PS. Sorry for my English
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02-11-2015 09:05 AM
I've been using Macs to manage CUCM for several years now. SSH & ccmadmin are all fine on Mac. RTMT can be made to run natively on Macs http://www.ucguerrilla.com/2013/05/installing-cisco-rtmt-for-cucm-86-on.html
For the editors, you will need a Windows VM.
Oh - and watch out for this little gotcha when creating bulk-load files on Macs: http://www.netcraftsmen.com/using-tar-on-mac-os-x-to-create-a-cucm-bulk-import-file/
GTG
02-11-2015 09:05 AM
I've been using Macs to manage CUCM for several years now. SSH & ccmadmin are all fine on Mac. RTMT can be made to run natively on Macs http://www.ucguerrilla.com/2013/05/installing-cisco-rtmt-for-cucm-86-on.html
For the editors, you will need a Windows VM.
Oh - and watch out for this little gotcha when creating bulk-load files on Macs: http://www.netcraftsmen.com/using-tar-on-mac-os-x-to-create-a-cucm-bulk-import-file/
GTG
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