Verifica que el problema no sea falla de conexión entre el servidor y tu NTP, o que el NTP sea quien introduzca el problema.
Es recomendable usar 3 o más NTPs para tener fuentes de referencia y redundancia.
In this video, I'll show you how to configure the user's photos in a MS IIS Web Server for Jabber, when using UDS, this method will also work over MRA
You can find how to install IIS on your server here:
Installing IIS 8 on Windows Server 2012ht...
In this video, I'll show you how to configure the user's photos in a MS IIS Web Server for Jabber, when using LDAP as the directory.
You can find how to install IIS on your server here:
Installing IIS 8 on Windows Server 2012http://www.iis.net...
In this video, I'll show you how to configure the user's photos in your LDAP server, using a 3rd party application called CodeTwo Active Directory Photos.
You can find the the tool I used here:http://www.codetwo.com/freeware/active-directory-photo...
It seems you're using a version that still uses PLM, so that's where you will need to check what licenses you have available as CUCM only shows what is being consumed.
The system is working as designed, the order of the partitions in the CSS is ONLY used when two or more EQUALLY GOOD matches exist.
7748 is the best match as it only matches one entry, 77[1-9]X matches 90 options.
When you configure the TP with 7748,...
You can use BAT, depending on the specific setting, you might be able to do it in one job, or might require multiple if it's a model specific setting as you'd need to do one job per phone model.
The right to use was most likely referring to CME, that has never been the case for CUCM. Once you're past the licensing grace period, all MACD are blocked.
You have two options, CSSM or SLR (Specific License Reservation)
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/u...
No, you cannot remove resources
Removing virtual hardware resources (vCPU, vRAM, vDisk, etc.) is not supported (similar to moving from a more powerful server to a less powerful server, such as MCS 7845 ? MCS 7825). These migrations require backing up...