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<DIV> I am in the process of restoring and documenting the replacement and restore of our Call Manager Publisher. The 6.1.1 - <FONT size=2>Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.1(1) Doc indicates that you must reinstall all TFTP and subscriber nodes after the Pub server replacement and restore is complete. Is this still the case on later 6.1.x releases? </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2> I am running 6.1.3b. I took a look at CSCsh31645 and CSCsj90196 but they do not talk about if you replace the server hardware just the restore process.</FONT></DIV>
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