[cisco-voip] Simple Cisco Call Manager Install Question
Craig M Staffin
CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Sat Apr 8 08:50:21 EDT 2006
Robert,
Make sure that you installed Callmanager and not Callmanager extended
services. This is what it sounds like you did as you state the version is
3.5 This is the shipping version of extended services or CRS that comes
with Call managers.
Craig
"Robert A. Bell" <Robert.Bell1 at comcast.net>
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04/08/2006 06:23 AM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Simple Cisco Call Manager Install Question
Okay, I've been working with Cisco Call Manager Express and Asterisk for a
while now. I had a BRIEF introduction to CallManager over a year ago. I'm
not trying to reload a system and I think I may have screwed up. I had to
get my company to purchase a CM 3.3 and .x upgrade. I've got probably 30
CD/DVDs or more and I'm having problems.
I reinstalled the OS using the hardware detection disk and the disk that
it told me to use as part of the install (I have a 7535H Cisco CM BTW). I
wasn't sure what to do (now I'm thinking this may be my problem), but I
installed all the windows updates prior to installing the actual CM load.
Well I eventually installed the CM software, which kind of confused me. It
looked like on the Disk I was installing version 3.5. I was thinking we
purchased an upgrade to 4.2 but, I'll go back and look at that.
At any rate, everything installed fine?It asked for several passwords for
different things (i.e. SQL SA admin account and more things than I can
remember now). I made all the passwords the same for the time being for
simplicity sake. The install went well, I went to fire up the CCMAdmin
webpage and it says no page can be displayed or something like that.
Okay, no problem I thought?IIS must not have started?.no it did and so did
the WWW service?.I'm at a loss. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I did spend some time researching it on Cisco.com. They also said the
most likely was IIS services not started (not the case here), the next
most likely was a virus (highly unlikely in my little lab on a clean
load). And I don't remember now what the rest was, but that's where I'm
at now.
Any thoughts are most welcome.
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