cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
3122
Views
3
Helpful
5
Replies

Unable to download CCMServRtmtPlugin.exe from CUCM 7.1.3

Hi

For some strange reason, I can no longer download the  CCMServRTMTPlugin.exe from our CUCM 7.1.3 cluster (any of the servers). What I end up with is a file with a name that is the IP address of the publisher that I can't do anything with.

I 've been able to get the file from my development server so its not a total disaster. Question is, "can I upload (tftp) the good copy of the file to live cluster and if so, which directory does it need to reside in or do I require assistance from TAC".

Of course the other burning question is what caused this to happen in the first place and that remains to be seen.

Thanks in advance

Richard

1 Accepted Solution

Accepted Solutions

Hi,

Can you try opening a fresh browser

Url to:-

https:// IP ADD>/plugins/CcmServRtmtPlugin.exe

Does this help

Regards

Alex

Regards, Alex. Please rate useful posts.

View solution in original post

5 Replies 5

Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

No, you cannot upload plugins to CUCM.

HTH

java

If this helps, please rate

www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

Hi,

Can you try opening a fresh browser

Url to:-

https:// IP ADD>/plugins/CcmServRtmtPlugin.exe

Does this help

Regards

Alex

Regards, Alex. Please rate useful posts.

Hi Alex

Brilliant! That works just fine. So is it a browser config issue that I have overlooked?

Best regards

Richard

Hi Javalenc

I thought as much but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Thanks anyway

Richard

Hi All

Well I've got to the bottom of the "why"

I noticed that if I clicked on the Plugin Name (Cisco Unified CM Real-Time Monitoring Tool - Windows) as opposed to "Download", the custom URL box had the IP address of the publisher entered. The other plugins all had the custom URL box blank.

Removing the custom URL entry has resolved the issue.

Thanks Java and Alex for your contributions.

Best regards

Richard