08-12-2011 05:05 AM - edited 03-19-2019 03:25 AM
Hi all,
I am going to install Cisco Unity with fail-over and what I remember, I should to rebuild the applications like Auto Attendant in secondary server. because this is not part of the replication.
Am I right? or no need to rebuild the applications?
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08-12-2011 06:16 AM
Hi JFV,
That is no longer the case
Cisco Unity standby redundancy uses failover functionality to provide duplicate Cisco Unity servers for disaster recovery. The primary server is located at the primary facility, and the secondary server is located at the disaster-recover facility.
Standby redundancy functions in the following manner:
•Data is replicated to the secondary server, with the exceptions noted in the "Data That Is Not Replicated in Cisco Unity 8.x" section.
•Automatic failover is disabled.
•In the event of a loss of the primary server, the secondary server is manually activated.
Changes to the following Cisco Unity settings are not replicated between the primary and secondary servers. You must manually change values on both servers.
•Registry settings
•Recording settings
•Phone language settings
•GUI language settings
•Port settings
•Integration settings
•Conversation scripts
•Key mapping scripts (can be modified through the Custom Key Map tool)
•Media Master server name settings
•Exchange message store, when installed on the secondary server
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/8x/failover/guide/8xcufg040.html#wp1099338
Cheers!
Rob
08-12-2011 05:35 AM
Actually I need to clarify this
"The fact that handlers are not replicated in the directory is important. This means that, unlike subscriber information, audio-text information is not shared between Unity servers on the same network. As such, if multiple Unity servers work together to handle calls for an installation, you must replicate your audio-text information between those servers on your own. Currently, no tool can copy call-handler data or audio-text trees and duplicate them on other servers (although the customer applications team has this on the list of items to tackle as part of updated versions of the Audio Text Manager)."
from: Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide
08-12-2011 06:16 AM
Hi JFV,
That is no longer the case
Cisco Unity standby redundancy uses failover functionality to provide duplicate Cisco Unity servers for disaster recovery. The primary server is located at the primary facility, and the secondary server is located at the disaster-recover facility.
Standby redundancy functions in the following manner:
•Data is replicated to the secondary server, with the exceptions noted in the "Data That Is Not Replicated in Cisco Unity 8.x" section.
•Automatic failover is disabled.
•In the event of a loss of the primary server, the secondary server is manually activated.
Changes to the following Cisco Unity settings are not replicated between the primary and secondary servers. You must manually change values on both servers.
•Registry settings
•Recording settings
•Phone language settings
•GUI language settings
•Port settings
•Integration settings
•Conversation scripts
•Key mapping scripts (can be modified through the Custom Key Map tool)
•Media Master server name settings
•Exchange message store, when installed on the secondary server
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/8x/failover/guide/8xcufg040.html#wp1099338
Cheers!
Rob
08-12-2011 06:27 AM
Thank you too much Rob,
Do you mean waht I am talking about is very old
I need for Unity 7 with Domin and I found it:
Changes to the following Cisco Unity settings are not replicated between the primary and secondary servers. You must manually change values on both servers.
•Registry settings
•Recording settings
•Phone language settings
•GUI language settings
•Port settings
•Integration settings
•Conversation scripts
•Key mapping scripts (can be modified through the Custom Key Map tool)
•Media Master server name settings
•Exchange message store, when installed on the secondary server
Thank you too much
08-12-2011 06:32 AM
Hi JFV,
You are most welcome my friend
Although much of the info in this excellent book is still applicable it was first published
Aug 3, 2004. So the portion of ATM config that you referenced is out of date.
Cheers!
Rob
08-12-2011 06:44 AM
Thank you man
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