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Have Enterprise customer that standardized on Dell servers. For appliances (UC Manager) others are acceptable. But for systems running Windows, they have policy that it must run on a Dell. Have found references in Cisco docs for 5.x that say Dell ...
I have a request from a user of Attendant Console: Can they see if the backup operators are online? Then they need to leave their desk for a bit, the need to make sure at least one of the backup operators has the application on, is logged in, and h...
I have a need to ring an analog phone as part of a hunt group. All voice gateways are running H323 configuration. Have been thinking about configuring MGCP (bind to different interface) on the router simply to enable control of one FXS interface ev...
Yes. Conversion weekend:Disable Unity ports from taking calls (no new VM messages).Setup (if you want) a phone(s) in a hunt group and put at the end of the Unity Hunt list in CM (so while Unity not taking calls you can answer any call meant for VM).R...
If you are upgrading to very high version of Unity or Unity Connection, then just use COBRAS along with fresh Unity/UnityCN install. Check out the unitytools web site and they guy there has pretty good videos on how to use COBRAS. Nice thing this ...
P2V the PUBBoot up virtualized and fix all the Windows driver issues (get VMtools installed).Original NIC will be disabled (as it is not found in the current hardware) so you won't see it in networking.Configure the VMNIC that will show up with the E...
Ah. That is the same issue I have. Production environment and dropping in new 8.x server to replace 4.x.Some how, we need to migrate the phones through some firmware upgrades. Ideally you apply device pack to current 4.x CM cluster to get the pho...
Yes you can attach phones. Just put the VM on a VLAN and have the phones go into the same VLAN. Isolate these by running the new VLAN as layer2 only in the production network. If you want to, you could virtualize the SUB(s) too, but why go throug...