11-06-2009 01:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 11:57 PM
Hi There,
I have a couple of questions regarding CUB-ATT-CON=
If the Business attendant console is a re-badged ARC console how come ARC support the enterprise console in a virtual environment and cisco don't?
Also does the server have to be a standalone server or can you utilise an existing server with other applications on it?
I have a customer who I am installing CUBB-ATT for and they only have 100 members of staff. It seems overkill to have a server and two PC's for two receptionists.
Thanks,
Stafford
11-06-2009 01:16 PM
From what I gather, it must be Server 2003. If its not in the notes to be VMwared, then it has to be a box.
Now, I have heard this done, but its not supported.
At the AC desktop, run VMware 2003 virtual machine, load the ARC software (or whatever) then the client on the desktop. There you go. One machine. Only problem is that if that machine is down, no calls to Console.
As for co-resident, did you mean on another server? Im sure it could, but if AC is important to the customer, keep it separate.
11-06-2009 07:35 PM
We have this running under VMware ESXI.
roger...
11-06-2009 07:45 PM
You need to check your preconfigured apps on the host properties. Go to Security Profile under software setting to see if the firewall ports have been blocked.
roger....
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