08-07-2012 01:07 PM - edited 03-16-2019 12:35 PM
I am in the military and we have three CUCM suites that we use on different networks that. Recently we got two 8.0.2 suites, but we still have a 4.3(2) server that needs to stay for the next year or until it is approved to upgrade it to 8.0.2. The problem we are having we have limited phones and once we move phones from the 4.3(2) CUCM to 8.0.2 it works fine. But once we move them back to 4.3(2) they won’t register until we do the factory reset on the phones (hold #, wait for flash, press all number keys). Is there an easier to move phones back and forth? There has to be a setting that 8.0.2 is putting on the phone but we can’t figure out what. Our phone models vary from 7911, 7940, 7941, 7960, 7961, 7945, 7965, and 7975. Also each exercise varies in size so we can’t dedicate certain phones to be on 4.3 until we upgrade.
Thanks.
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08-08-2012 06:15 AM
Hi Scott,
Have you tried using this procedure before removing the phones from your 8.x build;
Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0
Before you roll back a cluster to a pre-8.0 release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you must prepare the cluster for rollback using the Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0 enterprise parameter.
To prepare the cluster for rollback, follow this procedure on each server in the cluster:
Procedure
Step 1 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters.
The Enterprise Parameters Configuration window displays.
Set the Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0 enterprise parameter to True.
Note Enable this parameter only if you are preparing to rollback your cluster to a pre-8.0 release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Phone services that use https (for example, extension mobility) will not work while this parameter is enabled. However, users will be able to continue making and receiving basic phone calls while this parameter is enabled.
Restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service on all Nodes
Note You must restart services in the order that is specified in this procedure.
Step 2 From Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Control Center - Network Services.
The Control Center - Network Services window displays.
Step 3 To restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service, click the Restart button at the bottom of the window.
Step 4 Restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service on all nodes in the cluster.
Restart the Cisco TFTP Service on the TFTP Servers
Step 5 From Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
The Control Center - Feature Services window displays.
Step 6 Restart the Cisco Tftp service on each node on which it is active.
Step 7 Wait five minutes for TFTP to rebuild the files.
Reset all Cisco Unified IP Phones
Note You must reset all the Cisco Unified IP Phones in the cluster to ensure that the phones have the most current configuration.
Step 8 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters.
The Enterprise Parameters Configuration window displays.
Step 9 Click Reset.
Step 10 Wait ten minutes for the Cisco Unified IP Phones to register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/security/8_0_1/secugd/secusbd.html#wp1092162
Cheers!
Rob
"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen
08-08-2012 06:15 AM
Hi Scott,
Have you tried using this procedure before removing the phones from your 8.x build;
Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0
Before you roll back a cluster to a pre-8.0 release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you must prepare the cluster for rollback using the Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0 enterprise parameter.
To prepare the cluster for rollback, follow this procedure on each server in the cluster:
Procedure
Step 1 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters.
The Enterprise Parameters Configuration window displays.
Set the Prepare Cluster for Rollback to pre-8.0 enterprise parameter to True.
Note Enable this parameter only if you are preparing to rollback your cluster to a pre-8.0 release of Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Phone services that use https (for example, extension mobility) will not work while this parameter is enabled. However, users will be able to continue making and receiving basic phone calls while this parameter is enabled.
Restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service on all Nodes
Note You must restart services in the order that is specified in this procedure.
Step 2 From Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Control Center - Network Services.
The Control Center - Network Services window displays.
Step 3 To restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service, click the Restart button at the bottom of the window.
Step 4 Restart the Cisco Trust Verification Service on all nodes in the cluster.
Restart the Cisco TFTP Service on the TFTP Servers
Step 5 From Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Control Center - Feature Services.
The Control Center - Feature Services window displays.
Step 6 Restart the Cisco Tftp service on each node on which it is active.
Step 7 Wait five minutes for TFTP to rebuild the files.
Reset all Cisco Unified IP Phones
Note You must reset all the Cisco Unified IP Phones in the cluster to ensure that the phones have the most current configuration.
Step 8 From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose System > Enterprise Parameters.
The Enterprise Parameters Configuration window displays.
Step 9 Click Reset.
Step 10 Wait ten minutes for the Cisco Unified IP Phones to register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/security/8_0_1/secugd/secusbd.html#wp1092162
Cheers!
Rob
"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen
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