02-13-2013 10:49 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:35 AM
We have a client that requires us to change the Administrator passwords every quarter and we are needing to change the Administrator password for the first time.
I wanted to know if we will run into any issues by changing the passwords on the CUCM, VCS, VCS Expressway, MSE8000, TPS, and TCS.
Is there any gotchas or order we should follow?
1. I wanted to make sure that the VCS, CUCM, MSE, and TPS will have any issues registering with TMS.
2. Will the VCS Cluster have an issue?
3. Will this affect the TMS OpenDS?
4. Any issues with TMSXE? The TMSXE server is managed by another team and we will not be changing this Adminstrator login and password.
Below is the list of versions:
CUCM - 8.6.2.2000-2
TMS - 13.2
TMSXE - 3.0.2.0
VCS - v7.0.2
VCS Expressway - V7.0.2
MSE8000 - 2.2(1.17)
TelePresence Server - 2.2(1.54)
TCS - v5.3
Thanks
Bryan Darnell
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02-13-2013 11:34 AM
Hi Bryan,
1. Once changing the admin password on those devices you might want to update TMS with the new password of the device in the connection tab of each device so that it can accessed with the new admin password
2. It should have no effect on the VCS cluster, as each peers can have a different password for the "admin" account.
3. No effect on opends replication, as this is handled by different accounts
cheers
Karim
02-13-2013 01:38 PM
Hi
I see Karim has already answered most of your questions
1. What Karim says
2. What Karim says
3. What Karim says
4. No effect on the TMSXE unless the password changes for the TMSXE service account in the TMS or in Exchange.
/Magnus
02-13-2013 11:34 AM
Hi Bryan,
1. Once changing the admin password on those devices you might want to update TMS with the new password of the device in the connection tab of each device so that it can accessed with the new admin password
2. It should have no effect on the VCS cluster, as each peers can have a different password for the "admin" account.
3. No effect on opends replication, as this is handled by different accounts
cheers
Karim
02-13-2013 01:38 PM
Hi
I see Karim has already answered most of your questions
1. What Karim says
2. What Karim says
3. What Karim says
4. No effect on the TMSXE unless the password changes for the TMSXE service account in the TMS or in Exchange.
/Magnus
02-22-2013 08:20 AM
Thanks Karim and Magnus!
03-05-2013 10:15 AM
Thanks to the replies. We will be scheduling the password changes and I will post up after we make the changes. Thanks again for replying.
I was able to change one of the TPS servers that is being brought on-line and I changed the password on the TPS and MSE8000, then I updated the password in TMS. Both the TPS and MSE are showing connected in TMS.
Thanks for the help!
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