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I am looking at a production switch that has several port-channels configured, almost one of which have descriptions.I know what individual interface I am want to edit, but I don't know which group it is a member of. Is there a command that will show...
I just found Packet Tracer today and it's a great tool to help me study. But one of the first things I noticed is I cannot do a show run int xxxxx command. I thought perhaps it was a IOS version issue so I did the upgrade to version 15 and still a no...
Starting today our email stopped being sent to voicemail. I'm by no means an expert in the Unity world so I've done my fair share of research but can't seem to find an answer.
This has worked without issue for years and we haven't made any changes to...
I have noticed that lately my CUCM and phone directories have decided to no longer talk.Normally, when a user gets a phone I go into CUCM and edit the Device, save and apply, then I edit the line, and save and apply.On the device I just change the De...
We have seen a recent issue with what seems to have worked for several years. When we replace a terminated employee, or someone's job duties shift and they move desks we will change the display name on the phone to match the new user. Lately I have h...
Thanks, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I am editing the portchannel config and not the individual interfaces. Luckily it threw an error saying I was not allowed to edit the individual interface because of the group membership.
I went into User-> Users and found my Unity user. Then I went to Edit->Unified Messaging Accounts and clicked on Office365 and from there I clicked Test. I received a 401 error with "Some possible reasons for 401: Incorrect service account name or pa...
We only have the one box with CUCM, but that reminds me that not too long ago the CUCM box was virtualized. I wonder if that is why this sudden surge in issues. They don't exactly correlate, but they are close, with a few weeks.
It turns out the users informing me of the issue were confusing "display name" with voicemail greeting. The new owner of the number had not set up their own voicemail so when they called the number and got no answer it was going to the old user's voi...