[cisco-voip] Subscriber capabilities in CUCM 6.1(2)

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Thu Apr 9 09:05:36 EDT 2009


in 6.x with publisher offline there is a new feature called 'user facing 
features' that should allow normal user activities.  user facing 
features include:

   1. Call Forward All (CFA)
   2. Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
   3. Privacy Enable/Disable
   4. Do Not Disturb Enable/Disable (DND)
   5. Extension Mobility Login (EM)
   6. Monitor (for future use, currently no updates at the user level)
   7. Hunt Group Logout
   8. Device Mobility
   9. CTI CAPF status for end users and application users
  10. Credential authentication

CCMAdmin, CCMUser, and AXL will be hendered with the publisher offline.

There is another significant change in 6.x that may benefit other 
features.  For the first time in the history of CM all features default 
to reading from the local database.  Historically all services read from 
publisher db by default.  The local database on subscribers are now 
writable for user facing features.  Local subscriber database is also 
the default read location for all features except AXL, CCMAdmin, CCMUser.

I looked for this in documentation both the release notes and SRND and 
did not find it clearly stated.  there is vague mention of extension 
mobility when publisher is down in the release notes for CM6.0.

Regards,
Wes


On Thursday, April 09, 2009 3:35:54 AM, Anthony Kouloglou 
<akoul at dataways.gr> wrote:
> Hi All,
> in a 6.1(2) cluster with one Publisher and one Subscriber, in case of 
> publisher failure what are the main features that i lose?
> In older versions i remember that nothing was changeable, but now i 
> know that many things are editable (like CFA on extensions, or 
> extension mobility)
> Is there a document describing what you ARE NOT capable of editing 
> when you are on Subscriber only?
>
> Regards
> Anthony
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