[cisco-voip] Emergency Responder Setup ? - Part 2
Scott Voll
svoll.voip at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 12:15:19 EDT 2007
CTI manager is a service on you CM servers. look under your services and
make sure it's running.
I'm using the Publisher as my primary as it has the CM database then using
the Subscriber as a secondary because it has the copy of the database. if
I'm wrong in my thinking...... please let me know.
Scott
On 9/17/07, Dark Fiber <d4rkf1ber at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ok, I have now moved on to configuring the CER server itself.
>
> I am on pg. 5-16 of the CER Admin Guide 1.3(1) setting up the Cisco
> Unified CallManager Details portion.
>
> My callmanager cluster consists of a primary and subscriber. Most
> phones tend to register with the subscriber first.
>
> Since this portion is about connecting to callmanager to get phone
> info, I would think the subscriber would be the better choice to
> connect to as it is likely to have more phones registered to it at any
> given time.
>
> However because of that I am wondering if from a load / performance
> stand point would it be better to connect to the publisher rather then
> the server all the phones would be registered to.
>
> I don't know enough about this to know for certain so I may be way off.
>
> Also what about CTI Manager? Thats my callmanager servers right? I
> guess that maybe in some large callmanager deployments one could
> designate some servers just for cti management maybe so its listed
> like this? But if all you have is a publisher and subscriber
> callmanager that do everything then those would be your cti managers?
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