[cisco-voip] Setting Cluster to Mixed Mode
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Tue Feb 10 09:45:00 EST 2009
Yes the USB token needs to be used on the PC where you are running
the CTL client, and only when asked for. There is no way around this.
Also keep in mind that you need (at least) two tokens, and you are in
serious trouble if you lose them both. I'd strongly advise having
more and keeping them in separate, safe places.
-Ryan
On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:30 AM, Bill Greenwood (US) wrote:
I am trying to set the security mode to mixed mode on a 6.1 cluster.
The CTLclient is failing to find the security token. The token is
installed in the USB port on the CallManager. Should the token be
installed in the local (where the CTLclient is running) or on the
CallManager? I remember that the token should be installed in the
local system, but I am doing this remote and the customer has the
token in the CallManager (which is at a unmanned facility). Is there
a way to get the CTLclient to recognize the token in the CallManager
or must it be moved.
Thanks,
Bill
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