09-30-2013 09:37 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:53 AM
Hey all,
We recently had some issues with our TMS where when we tried to RDP to it, it would immediately boot us off and we couldn't get in. We then tried to KVM to the machine, there was no ability to log in (screen, keyboard and mouse were unresponsive). So we decided to power off the machine and power it on. Once the device came up, we were able to RDP and log in again, however it came up with a "Windows Activation Required" screen. The TMS has no internet so we can't activate that way. I tried to activate windows via Automated phone system, but it gives us an error that it's not a valid product.
The version of TMS is 13.2.1. It's running Windows Server 2008 SP1. Has anyone come across this issue? And should I contact Microsoft or Cisco for this problem?
Thanks,
John
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09-30-2013 03:21 PM
You need to track down who upgraded the TMS appliance to Windows Server 2008. Cisco only supports the appliance with the original operating system (Windows 2003).
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09-30-2013 10:46 AM
John,
Are you using TMS appliance provided by Cisco or a standard server?
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Paulo Souza
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09-30-2013 10:51 AM
Hey Paulo,
I was told this from the guy who built the Telepresence solution, the TMS server is an OEM build by Tandberg. So I would say that it was provided by Cisco/Tandberg.
Thanks,
John
09-30-2013 11:00 AM
Are you sure? Because the old TMS appliance comes with Windows 2003 and not 2008, unless you have upgraded the Windows. Can you confirm if what you have is a Cisco/Tandberg appliance indeed? If it is really from Cisco, how did you upgrade to the version 2008? How was the license generated?
You can discover it by checking the serial number of your TMS, if it starts with 80BXXX, so it is really TMS appliance from Cisco/Tandberg.
Anyway, If this is really a Cisco appliance, you need a valid support contract in order to have assitance from Cisco TAC.
Paulo Souza
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09-30-2013 02:16 PM
Hey Paolo,
It actually is Windows 2008 Enterprise Server. Not sure why that is installed if you're saying that 2003 should be installed. I don't know if the contracter who installed the solution upgraded the Windows version.
Also, I checked the serial number, and it does start with 80BXXX, so it is a TMS appliance. What do you think?
Thanks,
John
09-30-2013 03:21 PM
You need to track down who upgraded the TMS appliance to Windows Server 2008. Cisco only supports the appliance with the original operating system (Windows 2003).
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