08-02-2012 12:27 AM - edited 03-19-2019 05:19 AM
Hi all,
I would like to ask for help to find out the available possibility in order to migrate from a Cisco Unity Connection 2.0 (MCS-7815) to Cisco Unity Connection 8.x (UCS).
I have already found some information on the technical port. So, probably, I need to upgrade to 7.x and then migrate the Cux with COBRAS to UCS platform. But the problem is more related to the licensing.
Cux 2.0 is currently licensed with 175 user licenses. Now, I have found UNCN8-VER-UPG-K9= which can probably used for the server license.
But of course I want to migrate the user licenses as well and at this point I am stuck.
Also, do I need any additional license when moving from the MCS-7815 server to UCS?
A bit help on this would be very appreciated.
Cheers
Michael
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08-02-2012 05:18 AM
Hi Michael,
The "User" licenses will migrate along with the rest of the CUC 2.x data
Here are the related steps;
1. Review the section "Requirements for Installing Cisco Unity Connection 8.x on a Virtual Machine" in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
2. In the Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Supported Platforms List, in the table of virtualization specifications, determine which VMware configuration you want to deploy on the Connection server, based on the maximum number of ports and the maximum number of users. Then make note of the VMware OVA template that corresponds with that configuration. The document is available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/supported_platforms/8xcucspl.html.
3. Optional: Download the VMware OVA template that you identified in Task 2. See the "Installing Cisco Unity Connection for the First Time on a Virtual Machine" section in the applicable Release Notes for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_release_notes_list.html.
You can also manually configure a virtual machine; if you prefer that option, you do not need the OVA template.
Note Information on downloading a VMware OVA template appears in the Release Notes for Cisco Unity Connection for versions 8.0(2) and later. |
4. If the Connection physical server is running version 7.1(3), or version 8.0(2) or later: Skip to Task 5.
If the Connection physical server is running version 8.0(1): Upgrade to Connection 8.0(2) or later. See the "Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection 7.x, 8.0, or 8.5 to the Shipping 8.0 or 8.5 Version" chapter of this guide.
If the Connection physical server is running version 7.1(2) or earlier: Upgrade to Connection 7.1(3). See the applicable chapter in the Reconfiguration and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 7.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/7x/upgrade/guide/7xcucrugx.html. (You upgrade to version 8.0(2) or later in a later task.)
Caution Running Connection 7.1(3) in a virtual environment for any longer than is required for the migration is not supported. |
5. Provision the physical host where the Connection virtual machine will run, according to the "Requirements for Installing a Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
6. If you downloaded the VMware OVA template in Task 3.: Deploy the template, which creates a virtual machine and configures it.
If you did not download the VMware OVA template in Task 3.: Create a virtual machine for the Connection server, and configure the virtual machine hardware properties to match the settings in the "Requirements for Installing a Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
7. If the physical server has more total available disk space than the virtual machine: Change the VMware virtual machine hardware configuration so the Connection virtual machine has as much as or more total available disk space than the physical server.
Total available disk space is the amount of disk space usable by Connection after accounting for the RAID configuration. (For example, two 146-GB hard disks configured as RAID 1 provide only 146 GB of total available disk space.)
8. In the VMware vSphere Client, configure the virtual disks that are assigned to the Connection virtual machine in independent-persistent mode. This provides the best storage performance.
9. On the virtual machine, change the BIOS setting so the virtual machine boots first from the DVD virtual device, then from the virtual hard disk. See the "Changing the Boot Order of the Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section.
10. Back up the Connection physical server by using the Disaster Recovery System. For more information, see the applicable Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
11. Shut down the Connection physical server by using the CLI command utils system shutdown. For more information, see the applicable Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
12. On the virtual machine, install the exact version of Connection that is installed on the physical server, including engineering specials, if any. See the Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/installation/guide/8xcucigx.html.
The following two installation settings must be the same on the Connection virtual machine as on the Connection physical server, or using the Disaster Recovery System to transfer data from the physical server to the virtual machine will fail:
•Hostname of the server
•IP address of the server
The following settings are used to create the license MAC value for the Connection virtual machine. If you change one of these settings later, you must get new license files for the virtual machine. We recommend that you enter settings that are unlikely to change for the foreseeable future:
•Time zone
•NTP server
•NIC speed and duplex settings
•DHCP settings
•Primary DNS settings
•SMTP hostname
•X.509 Certificate information (Organization, Unit, Location, State, and Country)
The hostname and IP address are also used to create the license MAC value. You must give the Connection virtual machine the same hostname as the Connection physical server so you can restore data. After you have restored data and before you get the Connection license, you may change the hostname and/or IP address of the Connection virtual machine.
13. Restore data on the Connection virtual machine by using the backup that you made in Task 10.
14. Optional: Change the hostname of the Connection virtual machine. See the "Renaming Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Servers" chapter of this guide.
15. If you installed Connection 7.1(3) on the virtual machine: Upgrade to version 8.0(2) or later. See the "Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection 7.x, 8.0, or 8.5 to the Shipping 8.0 or 8.5 Version" chapter of this guide.
16. On the Connection virtual machine, run the CLI command show status.
The command will return a value such as:
License MAC : 78acc1573f20
Write down the license MAC value.
17. Use the license MAC value that you wrote down in Task 16. to obtain and install Connection licenses. See the "Managing Licenses in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x" chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/administration/guide/8xcucsagx.html.
So then with the PAK you receive with the UNCN8-VER-UPG-K9= you can follow these steps;
License files, which enable the features purchased by the customer, are required for configuring a new Cisco Unity Connection system and for adding or changing licensed features. You obtain the license files by completing registration information on Cisco.com.
Note When a Cisco Unity Connection cluster (high availability) is configured, two licenses are required. The license that has the MAC address or license MAC of the publisher server must be installed on the publisher server. The license that has the MAC address or license MAC of the subscriber server must be installed on the subscriber server.
Shortly after registration, Cisco emails the license files. The email from Cisco contains instructions on how to save and store the files.
The following information is required during registration:
•The MAC address (physical address) for the network interface card (NIC) in the Cisco Unity Connection physical server or the license MAC value calculated for a Connection virtual machine.
•The product authorization key (PAK), which appears on the sticker located on the back of the Cisco Unity Connection Application Software Media kit.
To Register and Obtain the License Files
Step 1 Go to the software registration site at http://www.cisco.com/go/license (URLs are case sensitive; you may be required to sign in).
Step 2 Enter the PAK and select Submit.
Step 3 Follow the on-screen prompts.
Step 4 You will receive an email with the Cisco Unity Connection license file.
Just to be super safe copy your existing license file(s) from the 2.x build into notepad and save them
in case something goes sideways during the migration process.
Cheers!
Rob
"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen
08-02-2012 05:18 AM
Hi Michael,
The "User" licenses will migrate along with the rest of the CUC 2.x data
Here are the related steps;
1. Review the section "Requirements for Installing Cisco Unity Connection 8.x on a Virtual Machine" in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
2. In the Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Supported Platforms List, in the table of virtualization specifications, determine which VMware configuration you want to deploy on the Connection server, based on the maximum number of ports and the maximum number of users. Then make note of the VMware OVA template that corresponds with that configuration. The document is available at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/supported_platforms/8xcucspl.html.
3. Optional: Download the VMware OVA template that you identified in Task 2. See the "Installing Cisco Unity Connection for the First Time on a Virtual Machine" section in the applicable Release Notes for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_release_notes_list.html.
You can also manually configure a virtual machine; if you prefer that option, you do not need the OVA template.
Note Information on downloading a VMware OVA template appears in the Release Notes for Cisco Unity Connection for versions 8.0(2) and later. |
4. If the Connection physical server is running version 7.1(3), or version 8.0(2) or later: Skip to Task 5.
If the Connection physical server is running version 8.0(1): Upgrade to Connection 8.0(2) or later. See the "Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection 7.x, 8.0, or 8.5 to the Shipping 8.0 or 8.5 Version" chapter of this guide.
If the Connection physical server is running version 7.1(2) or earlier: Upgrade to Connection 7.1(3). See the applicable chapter in the Reconfiguration and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 7.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/7x/upgrade/guide/7xcucrugx.html. (You upgrade to version 8.0(2) or later in a later task.)
Caution Running Connection 7.1(3) in a virtual environment for any longer than is required for the migration is not supported. |
5. Provision the physical host where the Connection virtual machine will run, according to the "Requirements for Installing a Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
6. If you downloaded the VMware OVA template in Task 3.: Deploy the template, which creates a virtual machine and configures it.
If you did not download the VMware OVA template in Task 3.: Create a virtual machine for the Connection server, and configure the virtual machine hardware properties to match the settings in the "Requirements for Installing a Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section in System Requirements for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html.
7. If the physical server has more total available disk space than the virtual machine: Change the VMware virtual machine hardware configuration so the Connection virtual machine has as much as or more total available disk space than the physical server.
Total available disk space is the amount of disk space usable by Connection after accounting for the RAID configuration. (For example, two 146-GB hard disks configured as RAID 1 provide only 146 GB of total available disk space.)
8. In the VMware vSphere Client, configure the virtual disks that are assigned to the Connection virtual machine in independent-persistent mode. This provides the best storage performance.
9. On the virtual machine, change the BIOS setting so the virtual machine boots first from the DVD virtual device, then from the virtual hard disk. See the "Changing the Boot Order of the Connection 8.x Virtual Machine" section.
10. Back up the Connection physical server by using the Disaster Recovery System. For more information, see the applicable Disaster Recovery System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
11. Shut down the Connection physical server by using the CLI command utils system shutdown. For more information, see the applicable Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6509/prod_maintenance_guides_list.html.
12. On the virtual machine, install the exact version of Connection that is installed on the physical server, including engineering specials, if any. See the Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/installation/guide/8xcucigx.html.
The following two installation settings must be the same on the Connection virtual machine as on the Connection physical server, or using the Disaster Recovery System to transfer data from the physical server to the virtual machine will fail:
•Hostname of the server
•IP address of the server
The following settings are used to create the license MAC value for the Connection virtual machine. If you change one of these settings later, you must get new license files for the virtual machine. We recommend that you enter settings that are unlikely to change for the foreseeable future:
•Time zone
•NTP server
•NIC speed and duplex settings
•DHCP settings
•Primary DNS settings
•SMTP hostname
•X.509 Certificate information (Organization, Unit, Location, State, and Country)
The hostname and IP address are also used to create the license MAC value. You must give the Connection virtual machine the same hostname as the Connection physical server so you can restore data. After you have restored data and before you get the Connection license, you may change the hostname and/or IP address of the Connection virtual machine.
13. Restore data on the Connection virtual machine by using the backup that you made in Task 10.
14. Optional: Change the hostname of the Connection virtual machine. See the "Renaming Cisco Unity Connection 8.x Servers" chapter of this guide.
15. If you installed Connection 7.1(3) on the virtual machine: Upgrade to version 8.0(2) or later. See the "Upgrading Cisco Unity Connection 7.x, 8.0, or 8.5 to the Shipping 8.0 or 8.5 Version" chapter of this guide.
16. On the Connection virtual machine, run the CLI command show status.
The command will return a value such as:
License MAC : 78acc1573f20
Write down the license MAC value.
17. Use the license MAC value that you wrote down in Task 16. to obtain and install Connection licenses. See the "Managing Licenses in Cisco Unity Connection 8.x" chapter of the System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 8.x at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/administration/guide/8xcucsagx.html.
So then with the PAK you receive with the UNCN8-VER-UPG-K9= you can follow these steps;
License files, which enable the features purchased by the customer, are required for configuring a new Cisco Unity Connection system and for adding or changing licensed features. You obtain the license files by completing registration information on Cisco.com.
Note When a Cisco Unity Connection cluster (high availability) is configured, two licenses are required. The license that has the MAC address or license MAC of the publisher server must be installed on the publisher server. The license that has the MAC address or license MAC of the subscriber server must be installed on the subscriber server.
Shortly after registration, Cisco emails the license files. The email from Cisco contains instructions on how to save and store the files.
The following information is required during registration:
•The MAC address (physical address) for the network interface card (NIC) in the Cisco Unity Connection physical server or the license MAC value calculated for a Connection virtual machine.
•The product authorization key (PAK), which appears on the sticker located on the back of the Cisco Unity Connection Application Software Media kit.
To Register and Obtain the License Files
Step 1 Go to the software registration site at http://www.cisco.com/go/license (URLs are case sensitive; you may be required to sign in).
Step 2 Enter the PAK and select Submit.
Step 3 Follow the on-screen prompts.
Step 4 You will receive an email with the Cisco Unity Connection license file.
Just to be super safe copy your existing license file(s) from the 2.x build into notepad and save them
in case something goes sideways during the migration process.
Cheers!
Rob
"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen
08-02-2012 06:10 AM
Perfect Rob !
Brilliant answer Many many thanks!
08-02-2012 07:29 AM
Hi Michael,
You are most welcome my friend best of luck with your migration!
Cheers!
Rob
"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen
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