05-03-2013 06:52 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:03 AM
Hi All
CUCM - 9.1(1)
TMS - 13.2.1
When I try to add my CUCM to TMS I get ' Warning! Connection status is 'No HTTPS response'.
I can HTTPS to the CUCM admin pages from the web browser on the TMS server.
I have followed the TMS admin guide, setting up the TMS application user, user group and roles on CUCM and adding it as per the guide.
I've tried to purge the CUCM from the TMS database and to add it again as per https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2175208 but it didn't help.
I've followed http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/articles/tms_report_no_http_response_force_refresh_clears_errors_kb_267_kb_268.shtml and and asked the customer if the proxy could be affecting the communication to which they assure me it isn't.
Interestingly I'm only able to add the following roles to the application user:
Standard CCM Admin Users
Standard CTI Enabled
Standard RealtimeAndTraceCollection
Not,
Standard AXL API Access
Standard Serviceability
Has this changed with version 9.X?
Either way, TMS can't connect to the CUCM.
What would you suggest trying?
Many thanks
Trevyn
05-03-2013 09:09 AM
Hi Trevyn, Have you tried capturing wireshark traces when you try to add/ purge the CUCM ?
Also have you added any self-signed certificate or CA in CUCM/TMS environment ?
BR, Mahesh Adithiyha
05-03-2013 03:35 PM
Hi Mahesh
Not gone down the wireshark route yet.
No self-signed certs or CA in the CA or TMS envioronment.
TMS setting "Secure Device Communication" is set to 'off'.
Kind regards
Trevyn
05-07-2013 01:44 AM
The fix to this was to enable HTTPS on the TMS using a self-signed certificate. The cert can also come from the CA. HTTPS is disabled by default on 13.X.
"If your TMS has been installed on Windows 2008, the simplest is to use the TMSEnableHttpsTool
application in " C:\Program Files (x86)\TANDBERG\TMS\HttpsTool ". That will give the option to either import a certificate or create a self-signed one and to enable https on TMS server."
05-07-2013 02:44 AM
Thanks for the follow up tunderhi. However, you could enable HTTPS access to the Cisco TMS Website (Windows 2008) beginning in TMS 13.2. See the Cisco TMS 13.2 release notes (page 2):
In Cisco TMS 14.2, HTTPS is enabled by default for the Cisco TMS Website. See the Cisco TMS 14.2 release notes (page 5):
rgds,
Dale
09-09-2016 01:56 AM
I'm having the same problem here on a redundant cluster after the upgrade to TMS 15.3.0
Followed this http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/conferencing/telepresence-management-server/118387-technote-tms-00.html
But didn't help.
From a browser on the TMS I can connect to the CUCM using HTTPS.
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