03-17-2011 09:57 AM - edited 03-21-2019 03:48 AM
Hi
I want to create inter company extention on UC560 for a customer. like
1 (NY), 2 (LA), 3 (LO) and then the specific person’s extensions on SIP
can anyone advice me on this. how to do this on CLI and CCA.
because currenly we use CLI and planning to reconfigure using CCA3.0
THANKS
shameer
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03-18-2011 04:52 AM
Hi Mohamed,
Multi-site deployments use H.323, I thought I better clarify this with you first but this should not be a problem though.
In regards to CCA lab, well I don't have links to the latest ones but I am sure a Cisco Rep will chime in on this
I honestly do not think you need a TAC rep helping you on this, also you will most likely get an SMB support office helping you with this as you will be using CCA and TAC does not support CCA they only support CLI configuration.
Building a system using CCA should not take you any longer than 3 hours maximum 4 hours if you want to apply some complex call routing.
Here is what you should do:
The telephony wizard can take about 90 minutes to apply the configuration and reload the system and to walk through it, it may also do the upgrade procedure at this period of time so maybe no need to do them separate.
I dont foresee you having many issues as the wizard is quite intuitive and is very good at walking you through the whole process, just make sure your Java and Flash is up-to-date as well as this can cause problems from time-to-time.
I encourage you to use CCA across all the sites, this way the configurations are consistent and you can be certain they will, but the last thing you may need to do is make sure that your edge devices (Your WAN routers) are going to play nice with the UC's as well, these could potentially cause the problem with your Multi-Site deployment.
This is not a full guide by any means, it is general and just designed to set you on the right path, I believe the section were you download the latest CCA has the lab documents there and also general deployment guide lines, it might be helpful to read them briefly before you embark on this and take any tips, hints or ideas from them.
I wish you all the best and a smooth build process, i truly hope your CCA experience is a good one
Cheers,
David.
03-18-2011 08:33 AM
So CLI configured systems will choke CCA most likely.
Do it manually and then connect CCA. But TFTP the latest UC560 default configuration file to your IOS flash first so you dont have to do this twice.
Two Steps:
1) CUE: Session to the CUE and restore factory defaults.
UC560# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 0/0 session
This will take your into CUE system where you can issue the following commands:
UC500-CUE> offline
!!!WARNING!!!: If you are going offline to do a backup, it is recommended that you save the current running configuration using the 'write' command, prior to going to the offline state.
Putting the system offline will terminate all end user sessions.
Are you sure you want to go offline[n]? : y
UC560-CUE(offline)> restore factory default
!!!WARNING!!!: This operation will cause all configuration and data
on the system to be erased. This operation is not reversible.
Do you wish to continue[n]? : y
Restoring the system. Please wait .....done
System will be restored to factory default when it reloads.
Press any key to reload:
2) CME: copy the latest default configuration file to the startup-config and then reload the router.
copy flash:
reload
Then connect CCA and begin.
03-17-2011 03:50 PM
Hi Mohamed,
Multi-Site configuration should be done using CCA, CLI is great to do it but I must say the trend and the peace of mind way to do it these days is using CCA, the IOPS builds are becoming more and more custom to the GUI install method.
But to do it via CLI you would need to configure the following:
By hand using a template CLI configuration would be a long job as there is 3 sites, using CCA would probably half the time.
I could draft up a sample configuration file of all the parts you would need to configure, but this would only be a guide and in most cases would require some heavy modifications.
You could cheat it CLI way by using CCA-3 to create a Multi-Site configuration on one system, and then manually go through and adjust the other sites in a txt file using a program like PSPad which is a txt editor, this is the way I would do it (Yes i call it cheating )
That is the basics of it, although it is more in-depth than that, it is though the general idea of it.
Cheers,
David.
03-18-2011 03:01 AM
thanks David
I'm planning to do a factory reset and reinstall using CCA3.0 on next weekend for that customer.
can you advice me of the CCA steps. is there any particular cisco lab documents available to refer for this task.
is this a lengthy task. I'm thinking of getting a TAC engineer support on weekend. but not sure about the availability.
thanks
shameer
03-18-2011 04:52 AM
Hi Mohamed,
Multi-site deployments use H.323, I thought I better clarify this with you first but this should not be a problem though.
In regards to CCA lab, well I don't have links to the latest ones but I am sure a Cisco Rep will chime in on this
I honestly do not think you need a TAC rep helping you on this, also you will most likely get an SMB support office helping you with this as you will be using CCA and TAC does not support CCA they only support CLI configuration.
Building a system using CCA should not take you any longer than 3 hours maximum 4 hours if you want to apply some complex call routing.
Here is what you should do:
The telephony wizard can take about 90 minutes to apply the configuration and reload the system and to walk through it, it may also do the upgrade procedure at this period of time so maybe no need to do them separate.
I dont foresee you having many issues as the wizard is quite intuitive and is very good at walking you through the whole process, just make sure your Java and Flash is up-to-date as well as this can cause problems from time-to-time.
I encourage you to use CCA across all the sites, this way the configurations are consistent and you can be certain they will, but the last thing you may need to do is make sure that your edge devices (Your WAN routers) are going to play nice with the UC's as well, these could potentially cause the problem with your Multi-Site deployment.
This is not a full guide by any means, it is general and just designed to set you on the right path, I believe the section were you download the latest CCA has the lab documents there and also general deployment guide lines, it might be helpful to read them briefly before you embark on this and take any tips, hints or ideas from them.
I wish you all the best and a smooth build process, i truly hope your CCA experience is a good one
Cheers,
David.
03-18-2011 05:14 AM
Hi David
thank you very much for your reply and it gave me confident to do this job. this is my first job in this field.
also I've already copied the running config,(the config which i posted on "Cannot press option button on outgoing 0845 calls" discussion)
I have to factory reset the UC560 using CLI. so once I did this using CLI and wipe the system. then connect the UC560 using CCA3.0.
then, do I need to do a another reset using CCA to make sure it done properly before going in to telephony wizard.
thanks
shameer
03-18-2011 06:04 AM
Hi Mohamed,
Reset it to factory defaults when you upgrade to the latest software pack, you do not have to do this manually my friend CCA can do this for you right now, if not then do it manually and just choose the option again when you do the upgrade just to be sure
Cheers,
David.
03-18-2011 08:14 AM
HI David
just one question. the system was build and configured using CLI only. so will it possible to connect this device using CCA before doing a factory reset?.how?
thats why in my previous post i mentioned that i have to do factory reset on CLI. to do a clean start with CCA.
then connect the UC560 using CCA3.0,
upgrade the UC560 using CCA,
Then factory reset using CCA just to confirm
correct me if im wrong
thanks
shameer
03-18-2011 08:33 AM
So CLI configured systems will choke CCA most likely.
Do it manually and then connect CCA. But TFTP the latest UC560 default configuration file to your IOS flash first so you dont have to do this twice.
Two Steps:
1) CUE: Session to the CUE and restore factory defaults.
UC560# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 0/0 session
This will take your into CUE system where you can issue the following commands:
UC500-CUE> offline
!!!WARNING!!!: If you are going offline to do a backup, it is recommended that you save the current running configuration using the 'write' command, prior to going to the offline state.
Putting the system offline will terminate all end user sessions.
Are you sure you want to go offline[n]? : y
UC560-CUE(offline)> restore factory default
!!!WARNING!!!: This operation will cause all configuration and data
on the system to be erased. This operation is not reversible.
Do you wish to continue[n]? : y
Restoring the system. Please wait .....done
System will be restored to factory default when it reloads.
Press any key to reload:
2) CME: copy the latest default configuration file to the startup-config and then reload the router.
copy flash:
reload
Then connect CCA and begin.
03-18-2011 08:40 AM
Thank you very much steven, get back to you when i have done.
thanks everyone for valuable support
regards
shameer
03-24-2011 01:10 PM
hi
to configure multi site. is it necessary both sites need to be configured using CCA. what if one site can use CCA and other can't (configured only on CLI). still possible to connect them both
thanks
shameer
03-24-2011 02:43 PM
Hi Shameer,
I propose you build the first system using CCA and copy the running configuration after it is built and with all the configurations you require to a txt file, once you have done that then look to make all the required changes to that configuration to suit the site you have to control via CLI, this way you can attempt to make the remote system CCA compatible, and on top of that you can create a VPN tunnel on that remote site and use CCA to manage it.
That would be my first suggestion and would be the way you would do it as well.
Cheers,
David.
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