[cisco-voip] [EXT] Issues after configuring MRA Activation Code Onboarding

Jeffrey McHugh jmchugh at fidelus.com
Fri Aug 25 11:20:44 EDT 2023


Check this out

CUC uses the same token from CUCM (but still have to set it up and sync on CUC side)



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From: cisco-voip <cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net> On Behalf Of Sean Riley
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2023 11:09 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] [EXT] Issues after configuring MRA Activation Code Onboarding

Yes, it seems flipping the OAuth Refresh Login Flow on CUCM had this affect.

Does anyone have a good guide for enabling oauth throughout the Collab suite.  We have CUCM, IM&P, CUC and expressway.  Seems I have the CUCM and Expressway pieces done (maybe).

I am currently drowning in the Cisco documentation.

Thank you.

Sean.

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Subject: RE: [EXT] [cisco-voip] Issues after configuring MRA Activation Code Onboarding

Sounds like you turned on oauth ?


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I recently upgraded CUCM/IM&P from 11.5 to 14 SU3.  I was working through the MRA Device Onboarding via Activation Codes steps in the following url with the hope to move away from LDAP credentials on our remote phones.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/expressway/config_guide/X14-2/mra/exwy_b_mra-deployment-guide-x142/exwy_m_provisioning-mra-devices.html#reference_35719A784F748D438ECD09A88404D0AD

Shortly after the Cisco Cloud Onboarding - Generate Voucher step, all of our Jabber clients were prompted with, Configuration Changes Detected (sign out).  After signing out, the username and password screen in Jabber was noticeably different, but logged in successfully.  Then we are prompted to update credentials for the Directory Service credentials.  Entering username and password again, Jabber is logged in and working.

I am trying to figure out why this occurred as nothing in the guide states this is expected.

Of course this is keeping my helpdesk very busy this morning since it was a surprise to our users.

Anyone offer insight as to what happened here or what I missed with my configuration?

Thank you.

Sean.
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