CUCM 8.6.2 to 10 Upgrade
Hi everyone,
Didn't have the following situation so far, so need advice:
I have an upgrade on the way, from CUCM 8.6.2 to CUCM 10, and that's fine,
But client needs to expand the cluster, by adding additional subscriber nodes.
Do I go with upgrade first, and then add more subscribers, afterwards?
or
Do I add subscribers first, and then do an upgrade?
Regards
Vladimir
Hi Aman,
Thank you for your prompt response!
Can you give me the reason, why would you go with adding first, migrate later?
Since it doubles the effort. Is there any particular reason for the choice?
I personally would go with migration first, and add subs afterwards...
Are there any cons with my option?
Thank you again!
V
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109 16100 Dec 29 2011 16:08:24 +07:00 flash/Ringtones/Vibe.raw
110 8095286 Dec 29 2011 16:08:38 +07:00 flash/apps37sccp.1-3-4-0.bin
111 2942935 Dec 29 2011 16:08:44 +07:00 flash/apps31.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
112 2935993 Dec 29 2011 16:08:48 +07:00 flash/apps42.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
113 2935993 Dec 29 2011 16:08:54 +07:00 flash/apps45.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
114 2935993 Dec 29 2011 16:09:00 +07:00 flash/apps75.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
115 2933329 Dec 29 2011 16:09:06 +07:00 flash/apps41.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
116 2933329 Dec 29 2011 16:09:12 +07:00 flash/apps70.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
117 2599169 Dec 29 2011 16:09:16 +07:00 flash/APPSH-1.3.3.SBN
118 2591877 Dec 29 2011 16:09:22 +07:00 flash/APPS-1.3.3.SBN
119 2118620 Dec 29 2011 16:09:26 +07:00 flash/SYSH-1.3.3.SBN
120 2103754 Dec 29 2011 16:09:30 +07:00 flash/cvm70sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
121 2101414 Dec 29 2011 16:09:34 +07:00 flash/cvm41sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
122 2100804 Dec 29 2011 16:09:38 +07:00 flash/cvm45sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
123 2100554 Dec 29 2011 16:09:42 +07:00 flash/cvm75sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
124 2100286 Dec 29 2011 16:09:46 +07:00 flash/cvm31sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
125 2099070 Dec 29 2011 16:09:52 +07:00 flash/cvm42sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
126 2083047 Dec 29 2011 16:09:56 +07:00 flash/SYS-1.3.3.SBN
127 1939872 Dec 29 2011 16:10:00 +07:00 flash/WLANH-1.3.3.SBN
128 1906272 Dec 29 2011 16:10:04 +07:00 flash/SCCP69xx.8-5-3-0.zz
129 1892036 Dec 29 2011 16:10:08 +07:00 flash/GUIH-1.3.3.SBN
130 1887312 Dec 29 2011 16:10:12 +07:00 flash/jar75sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
131 1882934 Dec 29 2011 16:10:16 +07:00 flash/jar45sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
132 1848343 Dec 29 2011 16:10:20 +07:00 flash/GUI-1.3.3.SBN
133 1828410 Dec 29 2011 16:10:24 +07:00 flash/jar70sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
134 1756328 Dec 29 2011 16:10:28 +07:00 flash/jar42sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
135 1628021 Dec 29 2011 16:10:30 +07:00 flash/jar41sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
136 1616425 Dec 29 2011 16:10:34 +07:00 flash/jar31sccp.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
137 1379535 Dec 29 2011 16:10:36 +07:00 flash/WLAN-1.3.3.SBN
138 939293 Dec 29 2011 16:10:38 +07:00 flash/TNUXH-1.3.3.SBN
139 896477 Dec 29 2011 16:10:40 +07:00 flash/TNUX-1.3.3.SBN
140 537925 Dec 29 2011 16:10:42 +07:00 flash/dsp41.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
141 537925 Dec 29 2011 16:10:42 +07:00 flash/dsp70.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
142 524969 Dec 29 2011 16:10:44 +07:00 flash/cnu45.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
143 524917 Dec 29 2011 16:10:46 +07:00 flash/cnu42.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
144 524876 Dec 29 2011 16:10:48 +07:00 flash/cnu75.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
145 503753 Dec 29 2011 16:10:48 +07:00 flash/cnu31.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
146 500084 Dec 29 2011 16:10:50 +07:00 flash/cnu70.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
147 499644 Dec 29 2011 16:10:50 +07:00 flash/cnu41.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
148 496521 Dec 29 2011 16:10:52 +07:00 flash/music-on-hold.au
149 340615 Dec 29 2011 16:10:54 +07:00 flash/dsp31.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
150 340615 Dec 29 2011 16:10:54 +07:00 flash/dsp42.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
151 340615 Dec 29 2011 16:10:56 +07:00 flash/dsp45.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
152 340615 Dec 29 2011 16:10:56 +07:00 flash/dsp75.8-5-3TH1-6.sbn
153 264368 Dec 29 2011 16:10:58 +07:00 flash/DSP69xx.0-0-0-3.zz
154 165355 Dec 29 2011 16:10:58 +07:00 flash/B016-1-0-3.SBN
155 146463 Dec 29 2011 16:10:58 +07:00 flash/B015-1-0-3.SBN
156 44896 Dec 29 2011 16:11:00 +07:00 flash/BOOT69xx.0-0-0-14.zz
157 11601 Dec 29 2011 16:11:00 +07:00 flash/CME-8-0-Full-Readme-v.1.0.txt
158 5134 Dec 29 2011 16:11:00 +07:00 flash/7970-71-75-Background-readme-v1.txt
159 1916 Dec 29 2011 16:11:00 +07:00 flash/MISC-1.3.3.SBN
160 0 Dec 29 2011 09:44:30 +07:00 flash/GUI
161 1029 Dec 29 2011 16:39:40 +07:00 CiscoLogo.gif
162 1019 Dec 29 2011 16:39:40 +07:00 CME_GUI_README.TXT
163 953 Dec 29 2011 16:39:40 +07:00 Delete.gif
164 16344 Dec 29 2011 16:39:40 +07:00 dom.js
165 864 Dec 29 2011 16:39:40 +07:00 downarrow.gif
166 6315 Dec 29 2011 16:39:42 +07:00 ephone_admin.html
167 4558 Dec 29 2011 16:39:42 +07:00 logohome.gif
168 3978 Dec 29 2011 16:39:42 +07:00 normal_user.html
169 78428 Dec 29 2011 16:39:42 +07:00 normal_user.js
170 1347 Dec 29 2011 16:39:42 +07:00 Plus.gif
171 843 Dec 29 2011 16:39:44 +07:00 sxiconad.gif
172 174 Dec 29 2011 16:39:44 +07:00 Tab.gif
173 2496 Dec 29 2011 16:39:44 +07:00 telephony_service.html
174 870 Dec 29 2011 16:39:44 +07:00 uparrow.gif
175 10230 Dec 29 2011 16:39:44 +07:00 xml-test.html
176 481 Dec 28 2011 13:05:32 +07:00 SCCP69xx.9-2-1-0.loads
177 45308 Dec 28 2011 13:05:58 +07:00 BOOT69xx.0-0-0-14.zz.sgn
178 224952 Dec 28 2011 13:06:24 +07:00 DSP69xx.0-0-0-8.zz.sgn
179 2725992 Dec 28 2011 13:06:52 +07:00 SCCP69xx.9-2-1-0.zz.sgn
180 3412 Dec 29 2011 16:39:46 +07:00 xml.template
182 177314 Feb 17 2012 01:15:36 +07:00 crashinfo_20120217-011536-ict
183 237859 Mar 8 2012 15:54:52 +07:00 crashinfo_20120308-155452-ict
184 214488 Mar 28 2012 05:00:24 +07:00 crashinfo_20120328-050025-ict
185 216265 Apr 19 2012 08:43:58 +07:00 crashinfo_20120419-084359-ict
186 720 Dec 12 2012 15:57:10 +07:00 vlan.dat
187 215451 May 30 2012 23:40:52 +07:00 crashinfo_20120530-234053-ict
188 221236 Jun 21 2012 00:02:30 +07:00 crashinfo_20120621-000230-ict
189 263610 Jul 19 2012 17:10:52 +07:00 crashinfo_20120719-171052-ict
190 17026 Dec 27 2012 11:01:50 +07:00 pre_autosec.cfg
67989504 bytes available (192163840 bytes used)
4. sh
(config-ephone)#type ?
12SP 12SP+ and 30VIP phones
6901 Cisco IP Phone 6901
6911 Cisco IP Phone 6911
6921 Cisco IP Phone 6921
6941 Cisco IP Phone 6941
6945 Cisco IP Phone 6945
6961 Cisco IP Phone 6961
7902 Cisco IP Phone 7902
7905 Cisco IP Phone 7905
7906 Cisco IP Phone 7906
7910 Cisco IP Phone 7910
7911 Cisco IP Phone 7911
7912 Cisco IP Phone 7912
7920 Cisco IP Phone 7920
7921 Cisco IP Phone 7921
7925 Cisco IP Phone 7925
7926 Cisco IP Phone 7926
7931 Cisco IP Phone 7931
7935 Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
7936 Cisco IP Phone 7936
7937 Cisco IP Conference Station 7937
7940 Cisco IP Phone 7940
7941 Cisco IP Phone 7941
7941GE Cisco IP Phone 7941GE
7942 Cisco IP Phone 7942
7945 Cisco IP Phone 7945
7960 Cisco IP Phone 7960
7961 Cisco IP Phone 7961
7961GE Cisco IP Phone 7961GE
7962 Cisco IP Phone 7962
7965 Cisco IP Phone 7965
7970 Cisco IP Phone 7970
7971 Cisco IP Phone 7971
7975 Cisco IP Phone 7975
7985 Cisco IP Phone 7985
8941 Cisco IP Phone 8941
8945 Cisco IP Phone 8945
CIPC Cisco IP Communicator
IP-STE SCCP IP STE
anl SCCP Gateway (AN)
ata ATA phone emulation for analog phone
bri SCCP Gateway (BR)
I should go to next step ?
Thank You
Sarawut SampaothongHi Jorge,
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_configuration_example09186a00808f33eb.shtml
Voice Register Global Parameters Configuration
voice register global
mode cme
!--- Set Cisco IOS SIP registrar to CME mode.
source-address 192.168.10.1 port 5060
!--- Set the source address for phone registration.
max-dn 20
!--- Set max extensions.
max-pool 10
!--- Set max phones.
load 7970 SIP7 SIP70.8-2-1S
!--- Specify phone loads for each phone type.
load 3911 SIP3951.8-0-2-9
!--- Specify phone loads for each phone type.
authenticate register
!--- Set authentication for phone registration.
authenticate realm cisco.com
tftp-path flash:
!--- Specify path for tftp files.
create profile
!--- Create configuration files for all phones.
dialplan-pattern 1 4085251... extension-length 3
!--- Configure dial-plan pattern for the system.
step . 1 I uplaod APP3905.9-2-1-0.zz and CP3905.9-2-1-0.loads to flash .
step . 2
I config
(config-register-global)#load ?
3905 Select the firmware load file for 3905
3911 Select the firmware load file for 3911
3951 Select the firmware load file for 3951
6901 Select the firmware load file for 6901
6911 Select the firmware load file for 6911
6921 Select the firmware load file for 6921
6941 Select the firmware load file for 6941
6945 Select the firmware load file for 6945
6961 Select the firmware load file for 6961
7905 Select the firmware load file for 7905
7906 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7906 phone
7911 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7911 phone
7912 Select the firmware load file for 7912
7941 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7941 phones
7941GE Select the firmware load file for TNP 7941GE phones
7942 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7942 phones
7945 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7945 phones
7960-7940 Select the firmware load file for Telecaster 7960 & 7940 phones
7961 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7961 phones
7961GE Select the firmware load file for TNP 7961GE phones
7962 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7962 phones
7965 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7965 phones
7970 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7970 phones
7971 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7971 phones
7975 Select the firmware load file for TNP 7975 phones
8941 Select the firmware load file for 8941 phones
8945 Select the firmware load file for 8945 phones
8961 Select the firmware load file for RT 8961 phones
9951 Select the firmware load file for RT 9951 phones
9971 Select the firmware load file for RT 9971 phones
ATA Select the firmware load file for ATA
ATA-187 Select the firmware load file for ATA-187
Netbright_Router(config-register-global)#load 3905 ?
WORD firmware filename for 3905 [without .loads]
(config-register-global)#load 3905 CP3905.9-2-1-0
step 3 . all step Voice Register Global
I should go to next step ?
Thank You
Sarawut Sampaothong -
CP-6921-C-K9 as SIP phone on CUCM 6?
Can a CP-6921-C-K9 phone be used as a third party SIP device on CUCM 6?
We will be upgrading soon to a new version of CUCM where 6921 would be supported but for now can we get them to work on CUCM 6 as SIP phones?
Regards.It looks like the SIP support is even later in the 7.1.x line. No documented operation as 3rd party SIP that I can find.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-6921/data_sheet_c78-541534.html
The phones are supported in Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Versions 7.1.2 and later using Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) or SIP with Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Versions 7.1.5 and later. -
CUCM 8.6 and CCX 8.5 Agent Multi Line Historical Reporting
Hi,
Got 2 Agents who have the same DN but in different partitions. Historical Reporting is showing Agent #2 calls against Agent#1. How do I prevent this?
Agent #1
Line 1: 1000 in Manchester (IPCC Extn)
Line 2: 1100 in Manchester (private line)
Agent #2
Line 1: 1200 in Edinburgh (private line)
Line 2: 1000 in Edinburgh (IPCC Extn)
When running HR reports, calls made by Agent #2 Line 2 are showing against Agent#1 in Agent Detail Reports.
How do I prevent this? (without renumbering).
Cheers
RichHi Jon,
+5 to my friend Aman for his good notes here :)
This has NOT changed....here is the note from the upgrade guide;
Linux to Linux (L2) upgrade
There is very little server downtime during an L2 upgrade.
An L2 upgrade is accomplished by installing the new software release in the inactive
partition while the node continues to run and operate on the existing software
in the active partition.
The software releases are switched on reboot. The reboot can be either automatic,
after the new software release is installed, or initiated manually at a later time through
an administrator command. Some examples of an L2 upgrade are upgrades from
Release 6.1(3) to 7.1(5), from 7.1(2) to 8.0(3), or from 8.6(1) to 9.1(1).
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/elmuserguide/9_1_1/license_migration/CUCM_BK_CBF8B56A_00_cucm-license-upgrade-guide.pdf
Cheers!
Rob -
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console issue with cucm ver 9.1.1
Dear support,
As we used before Cisco Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console with CUCM version 7.x as now we upgrade to version 9.1.1 and we could not be able to use this service .due to attendant console is not available with cucm versio 9.1.1.
before upgrade cucm ver 7.x from PC user maintain all contact details store with Attendant console software on his desktop PC. right now its give error unable to connect to the server. due to attendant console is not available with cucm version 9.1.1.
So how i can retrieve the user store contact details from attendant console software from his PC desktop .
so please provide you feedback highly appreciate.
Regards
syedDear support,
As i check this on user pc c:\program files\cisco\Unified Communications Manager Attendant Console\data\GlobalSettings.xml
I couldn't be able to retrieve the store contact data .most of the user are get effected by this service.
As we do upgrade to cucm versioun 9.1.1 to use of more services but not user are to be get effect by the attendant services like we can't use Attendant console software on CUCM 9.1.1 after upgrade......
so please advice ........... atleast we need to retrieve the user store contact data ...
Highly appreciate for your resposne .....
regards
syed -
License Issue from MCS 6.1.3 to UCS 9.0
Hello all,
We are upgarding CUCM from 6.1.3 MCS to 9.1 UCS. Our plan is to jump from 6.1.3 to 6.1.5 to 9.1.
We took backup of 6.1.3 MCS via Disaster Backup Recovery & restore it at UCS after new installation of 6.1.3.
We contacted cisco licensing team to issue us temporaray license for 6.1.3 for UCS so that we can proceed to upgrade process. Cisco issued us license but we are not able to install it successfully. Its giving attached mac-address mismatch error.
We contacted back to license team again & they confirmed there is no issue in license file, its some thing with the system.
Can any one advise what could be wrong with system. I am sending the output from system, screen shot of error & license file.
Please advise.
admin:show status
Host Name : MOSD-PUB
Date : Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:45:15
Time Zone : Asia/Bahrain
Locale : en_US.UTF-8
Product Ver : 6.1.3.3000-1
Platform Ver : 2.0.0.1-1
Uptime:
10:45:16 up 6 days, 22:41, 2 users, load average: 0.05, 0.02, 0.00
CPU Idle: % System: 00.00% User: 00.00%
IOWAIT: 00.00% IRQ: 00.00% Soft: 00.00% Intr/sec: 107.00
Memory Total: 6154152K
Free: 1160032K
Used: 4994120K
Cached: 3307852K
Shared: 0K
Buffers: 109412K
Total Free Used
Disk/active 20303712K 8864384K 11233056K (56%)
Disk/inactive 20303744K 19239544K 32828K (1%)
Disk/logging 70643356K 50605548K 16449292K (25%)
admin:
admin:show network eth0 detail
Ethernet 0
DHCP : disabled Status : up
IP Address : 10.30.35.2 IP Mask : 255.255.255.000
Link Detected: yes Mode : Auto disabled, full, 100 Mbits/s
Duplicate IP : no
Queue Length : 1000 MTU : 1500
MAC Address : 00:0c:29:6b:f8:ec
RX stats:
bytes : 9299290 packets : 102331 errors : 0
dropped : 0 overrun : 0 mcast : 0
TX stats:
bytes : 36462086 packets : 386068 errors : 0
dropped : 0 carrier : 0 colsns : 0
DNS
Not configured.
Gateway : 10.30.35.254 on Ethernet 0
admin:
admin:show hardware
HW Platform : VMware Virtual Machine (Unsupported Platform)
Processors : 2
Type : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2609 0 @ 2.40GHz
CPU Speed : 2400
Memory : 6144 MBytes
Object ID :
OS Version : UCOS 3.0.0.0-73
Serial Number : VMware-56 4d aa 54 3b ee 93 c2-c4 91 ac eb be 6b f8 ec
RAID Version :
Firmware version not known
BIOS Information :
Vendor: Phoenix Technologies LTD
Version: 6.00
Release Date: 09/21/2011
RAID Details :
RAID not configured
admin:Hi Anis
Can you take a look on the below document , please?.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/elmuserguide/9_1_1/license_migration/CUCM_BK_CBF8B56A_00_cucm-license-upgrade-guide_chapter_010.html
1) Perform a DRS backup of the entire cluster
2) Install refresh upgrade Cisco Options Package (COP) file
3) Upgrade to Release 9.1(1)
4) Perform a DRS backup of the entire cluster
5) Create new virtual machines with Release 9.0 OVAs
6) Install Release 9.1(1) using the same hostnames and IP addresses as the physical cluster
7) Restore DRS backup on the entire cluster
8) Verify database replication and consistency
9) Migrate previous licenses into Enterprise License Manager
Thank you
please rate all useful information -
Hello,
I have two UCS C220 M3 servers that host CUCM, UCCX etc.
The servers were built with the standard VMware 5.1 U2 ISO (VMware-VMvisor-Installer-5.1.0.update02-1483097.x86_64.iso) rather than the Cisco custom ISO (ESXi-5.1.0-1483097-custom-Cisco-5.1.2.2.iso)
VMware ESXi seems to be working ok but I cannot install VMware tools on the virtual machines and guess that this might be because they were built with the standard ISO file.
When I run utils vmtools status on the CUCM VM I get a message stating:
The VMware Tools ISO is not mounted in the CD/DVD drive
Please ensure that you have selected Guest -> Install\Upgrade VMware tools -> Interactive Tools Upgrade by right-clicking on the VM from your VI client
I guess the standard VMware image does not contain the tools ISO - is there any way to get around this short of trashing everything and starting again?
thanksHi James,
You still have to make VMware tools available to the guest.
ie. Using the VI Client, right click your CUCM VM, then select Guest -> Install\Upgrade VMware tools -> Interactive Tools Upgrade
Then in the CUCM CLI, enter "utils vmtools upgrade"
[It will reboot your node!]
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