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This seems simple but can you have multiple installations of IPCCX in one callmanager cluster? Using seperate Ports etc. If so, could both installs use the same jtapi users?
Anyone have any information on Peer Firmware Sharing in CCM 4.1.3? I am finding little information on the subject.Do you need to enable it on all phones in the subnet or just one phone? How does the phone know that the other phones are requesting a f...
Hello. I am in the process of moving my callmanager servers to another data center. I have to temporarily leave the IPCC Express server where it is for a couple months. My question is what are the network SLA requirements for IPCC to be separated fro...
Has anyone had success installing UC6.x on an HP approved server using iLO? When we try, the install blows up halfway through and reboots back into the Red Hat instalation where I can partition the disks. If I complete the installation (in Red Hat) i...
In a two server cluster, I would like to enable the TFTP service on both servers for redundancy. Currently the publisher is the TFTP server. I will hand out both addresses via DHCP to clients.My question is when I activate the Cisco TFTP service on t...
"it was actually added in the release of the CCM 6.x train"I agree, the newer 6.x documentation mentions the Peer Firmware Sharing. But in the 7961/41G Phone release notes it states that you can use AXL for CCM 4.1(3), 4.2(3) and 4.3(1). If you read ...
Thanks. I am pretty sure we tried it both ways with the same results. I will verify this. I wonder if it is hardware specific. We are using the HP G3 360's. I will have the guys try it again on another model of approved system and see what happens.
Thanks. So firmware loads have to be installed on each server if you install something like a device pack right? There is just a bunch of junk in the TFTP repository on the Publisher that might not be needed. A lot of it was there when I got here.