[cisco-voip] rebooting CM
Anthony Mendoza
amendoza at Niku.com
Wed Feb 11 19:49:48 EST 2004
I am not sure about the dropped calls, but I know the phones will all
register themselves appropriately, and then re-register when you kick
the other system. I keep up with Cisco's patch updates and do the
rebooting once a month, but never have done it while checking to see if
live calls are lost.. I think one time I tested it and as long as
you're not restarting the GW you may be ok... I don't think the CCM is
required after the call is in progress.. I think at that point packets
go from the phone to the GW....I usually do my reboots at night after
notifying the company that the phones will be offline / down for 15-30
minutes (depending how long the patches take)...
just my $0.02..
On 2/11/2004 3:24 PM, Voll, Scott wrote:
> I know the whole purpose of having a pub and sub is for redundancy but I
> have a question.
>
> If I have all my phones pointed at the sub and I reboot the pub, will I
> loose any CM Services?
>
> I think the answer is no.
>
> Once I have rebooted the Pub and want to reboot the Sub, What will
> happen? Will it automatically re-register with the Pub? How long will
> that take? Will calls drop? If it re-registers with the pub will it
> re-register to the sub when it comes back up?
>
> I need to get the MS security update installed ASAP and don't want to
> take down the phone system to do it.
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
>
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