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Inline, ws.<br>
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On Monday, August 09, 2010 9:53:54 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:lelio@uoguelph.ca"><lelio@uoguelph.ca></a> wrote:<br>
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I'm <span>going through building a new cluster that I'd like to run
concurrently on my network with new IP addresses and CallManager names.
I have always used IP addresses and would like to continue using IP
addresses for now. I've installed 7.1(3a) along with a DMA import. Then
I applied 7.1(5) upgrade. No problems. I did this all in an isolated
switch with only the publisher and FTP server. <br>
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ws: make sure you provide it a valid NTP reference, espcially if this
standalone will become a cluster.<br>
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</span><span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">Can I just go
into the servers, change the IP address, then go into the CallManagers
and change the names? Is it that simple? That way I wouldn't have to
bother messing around with CallPark numbers and CallManager groups. If
simply changing them is the answer should I change one first?<br>
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<span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">Once I confirm there
is no communications happening from the new publisher to the old
cluster (via wireshark) I can then plug in the publisher into the
network and start installing new subscribers.<br>
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</span><span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">This is what I
have now:<br>
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publisher hostname: iptccm105<br>
publisher ip addr: 10.104.91.105<br>
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(during the install, the process asked me about changing the ip
address, but i can't recall if it asked me about changing the name, but
i think it did)<br>
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The old/new information is below. <br>
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id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">Servers:</span><br>
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<span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4"></span><span
id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">10.104.20.101 (OLD) ->
10.104.91.104 (NEW)</span><br>
<span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">10.104.20.103 (OLD)
-> 10.104.91.103</span> (NEW)<br>
10.104.91.105 (no change)<br>
10.104.96.104 (OLD) -> 10.104.91.204 (NEW)<br>
10.104.96.106 (OLD) -> 10.104.91.205 (NEW)<br>
10.104.96.108 (OLD) -> 10.104.91.203 (NEW)<br>
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<u>CallManagers:</u><br>
uogccm101 (pointing to 10.104.20.101) -> iptccm104 (pointing to
10.104.91.104)<br>
uogccm103 (pointing to 10.104.20.103) -> iptccm103 (pointing to
10.104.91.103)<br>
uogccm104 (pointing to 10.104.96.104) -> iptccm204 (pointing to
10.104.91.204)<br>
uogccm105 (pointing to 10.104.91.105) -> iptccm105 (pointing to
10.104.91.105)<br>
uogccm106 (pointing to 10.104.96.106) -> iptccm205 (pointing to
10.104.91.205)<br>
uogccm108 (pointing to 10.104.96.108) -> iptccm203 (pointing to
10.104.91.203)</div>
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<span id="7cfbb40c-a4b1-4204-bd00-d872375142d4">ws: Are you replacing
the whole cluster or trying to replace just individual nodes? If you
are replacing the whole cluster then you just need follow the proper
process to change server hostname and ip:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/install/7_1_2/ipchange/ipchg712.html">http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/install/7_1_2/ipchange/ipchg712.html</a><br>
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If you are looking to replace certain nodes within the cluster then
you will need to reinstall and restore those nodes from backup. This is
especially true if you are attempting to replace the publisher node in
an existing cluster.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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<span name="x"></span>---<br>
Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>
Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>
(519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>
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- LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br>
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