08-30-2011 03:27 AM - edited 03-19-2019 03:30 AM
We are trying to do some simple system administration of our Cisco Unity system. We have Cisco Unity 7.0 installed on Windows Server 2003 R2 SE SP2.
We are trying to create an external phone number mask. However, the SA does not offer any phone administration at all. What are we missing?
We are accessing the system administration through "http://serverip/web/sa"
Is this not the correct administration console?
08-30-2011 04:28 AM
Yes, that's right. You might need to restart the tomcat service. If you got on-box Exchange you might want to wait for afterhours and try to reboot the whole box.
If what you're trying to do is to create/modify external phone number masks that's not really done in Unity, that's CUCM/CME matter.
HTH
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08-30-2011 04:44 AM
The tomcat service is running.
However, CUCM does not appear to be installed. Is there any way to make these changes without CUCM?
I checked IIS and it seems like the primary web administration SA and AA are the only web administration website available for Unity.
How can I check is CME is installed or setup?
08-31-2011 05:33 PM
Please help. Is there any way to find what kind of system that is being used to control and reprovision the phones? I know there is no CUCM server on the network. The previous company left absolutely no documentation as to how the entire system was setup. The only access we have is to Unity which is running on virtual machine.
08-31-2011 06:56 PM
Hi Robert,
Login into the server by VNC. Go to telephony integrations in cisco unity tools depot, there you can check with which server this Unity server is integrated with.
-Atul
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08-31-2011 11:15 PM
It looks like the IP listed is for a Cisco Router and it has several ports it's forwarding.
Any idea which ports would need to be forwarded for Unity and the phones? Do they use the standard SIP port of 5060?
08-31-2011 11:42 PM
Hi Robert,
Those are the SCCP ports,its using SCCP protocol. Can you please let me know what exactly are you trying to acheive here.
-Atul
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08-31-2011 11:47 PM
What I'm trying to do is reprovision one of the phones. However, I currently only have remote access to the server. Also, I need to reprogram the caller ID and add masking on all the phones.
I can not do this until I figure out how their phones are setup. From what it seems like is that they are hosted externally.
The company that originally did the setup is not responding and left abosuletly no documentation. Luckily the client at least knew the password into Unity.
08-31-2011 11:54 PM
Hi Robert,
All this needs to be done on the server where phone is registered. From your earlier posts it looks like its a CME.
-Atul
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09-01-2011 12:08 AM
Well the only IP seems to be in the router.
I tried accessing the GUI through:
http://router_ipaddress/ccme.html
Which did not seem to work. Is there a way to see if the system is installed through telnet if the gui is not installed?
09-01-2011 12:14 AM
yes you can telnet into the router and check the configuration
-Atul
09-02-2011 02:19 AM
We have been able to successfully log into the router and setup a gui user. However, the issue we are having now is once we are logged into:
http://router_ipaddress/ccme.html
However, the entire gui is broken. None of the links work and the pictures aren't loading. We have tried both Firefox and IE with no success. Do we have to reload the gui?
09-04-2011 05:36 PM
Hi Robert,
You can telnet into the router and make the changes.
For broken GUI, do you have all the necessary files present in the router flash ?
One more question, is this a production environment ?
-Atul
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09-04-2011 06:40 PM
Yes this is a production environment.
I do not have the gui files. Is it possible to download them from the Cisco site?
Also, where can I find the commands to make the changes through telnet?
09-04-2011 07:07 PM
Depending upon your CME version you can download the files from link below
CME adminsitration guide below can help you with the configuration
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmeover.html
-Atul
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