11-14-2016 08:06 AM - edited 03-17-2019 08:40 AM
Hello,
I'm planning to upgrade a CUCM 8.5 on a MCS to a CUCM 11.5 on a UCS.
I already made the upgrade of the CUCM:
I have the following migration plan:
My question is simple : do I miss something? :)
If some people who have already done this operation can share their feedback it would be great.
Thank you.
Thomas.
11-14-2016 09:04 AM
Unless you're changing something that affects the ITL, there's really no need for the prepare cluster for rollback, specially on the destination cluster, where you do want phones to get ITL.
If you want to use it because you're changing something that affects the ITL, or for your sake of mind, you can do as you say, and disable the setting at the end of your tests so phones get the new ITL.
11-15-2016 04:07 AM
Hello Jaime,
Thank you for your reply.
I tried to migrate one phone from one cluster to another and I had to erase manually the ITL file for the phone to work.
It's may be due to the fact that I have regenerated the following certifates : Tomcat, CallManager, ipsec, capf?
11-15-2016 08:05 AM
OK, I found why the ITL file is different. It's because I have regenerated the CallManager certificate:
"The most important certificate is now the CallManager.pem certificate. This certificate's private key is used to sign all TFTP configuration files, including the ITL file.
If the CallManager.pem file is regenerated, a new CCM+TFTP certificate will be generated with a new private key. Additionally the ITL file will now be signed by this new CCM+TFTP key."
Source : https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/68701/communications-manager-security-default-and-itl-operation-and-troubleshooting#ITL_Files_and_Certificates_Present_on_CM
11-15-2016 08:53 AM
Correct, this would only be transparent if you keep all of the values that are in the certs, if you changed any, or re-generated the certs, then the ITL will change.
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