- List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 password#
- List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 license#
- List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 mac#
List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 license#
This is also the process for stand alone license servers, but of course you don’t have to remove any instances from the license server or perform the Tomcat restart. Additional step for CUCM highly recommended by TAC: restart the Cisco Tomcat service at the CLI with the command utils service restart Cisco Tomcat
List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 password#
When adding the server back, remember it’s the OS username and password that you want to be using. Add the instance back to the license server and synchronize. At the CLI of the server, issue the following commands: But no way I’m taking that chance, you decide for yourself… If you forget or don’t do this, PROBABLY nothing will happen, according to my conversations with TAC. Yes, I know the trepidation of deleting anything from a voice server – especially involving licensing, but it is strongly recommended to do so. In the GUI of the License server, remove the CUCM or UNCX server instance from the License server. Note that for each application, the changes are made on the publisher/primary server first, then any subscribers or secondary servers. Your mileage may vary, don’t take my word for it, always have a good backup, and certainly don’t blow your voice servers up.
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Standard disclaimer, I put this list together from various calls with TAC asking for documentation and clarification on the process for each application and what to expect. So enough background and onto the process – which is pretty straightforward considering it’s voice stuffs. Cisco IM&P now leverages CUCM licensing in 9.x, so no rehosting required for those servers, either.
List of agents in use cisco uccx 11.5 mac#
The CUCM and Unity Connection (UNCX) teams at some point decided this whole invalidating-the-licenses-for-minor-changes deal was a suckfest, at least I’m assuming that was their thought process, so with version 9.x, changing primary DNS server ip address for CUCM and UNCX servers doesn’t upset the license mac gods. Step two likely involves some heavy drinking.īut I currently live in 9.1.2 world – so some of this misery is offset.
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Changing primary DNS *is* one of those components in 8.x, so accepting your fate of needing to rehost licenses for ALL THE THINGS is step one in 8.x universe. Changing any of the components that went into generating the precious license mac for the server invalidates all the pretty, pretty licenses you spent hours (likely even days) of your life trying to get in the first place. If you live in the CUCM 8.x universe, you are probably familiar now with the concept of a license mac. Now in sys admin world, this is hardly a big thing, but in voice world, no change is so small and insignificant that cannot be made intricately cumbersome to complete. My mission, which the sys admin gave me no choice but to accept, was to change the DNS ip addresses each voice server was pointing to. This post focuses on something that went right when making voice changes – shocking, I know! Yes, I did open two different TAC cases before making the changes, and yes, I did have to talk to TAC once during the actual change process, but in my book, that’s a total win.