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10-17-07 12:11 AM
It does not appear to have shipped with it, nor is it on CCO... I am
trying to setup TAPS... any ideas?
Jonathan
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
OK, more questions...
I know this is going to sound shocking, but I have never used TAPS
before (yes, I have been doing this since 2004, and I have never set
up TAPS... sue me).
I have two CCM 4.3(1) boxes and two IPCC 4.1(1) servers in an HA cluster.
Can I use the IPCC cluster for TAPS and just load the aar file onto
it? It seems too easy, but it sounds like a plan...
Or, MUST I install IPCC on my CCM Publisher and then run TAPS there?
Any ideas....
Jonathan
On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
> It does not appear to have shipped with it, nor is it on CCO... I am
> trying to setup TAPS... any ideas?
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> Jonathan
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
I believe you can do the former without issue. Should be a matter of
running the TAPS installer on the IPCC boxes themselves and pointing
towards the CM.
-matt
Jonathan Charles wrote:
> OK, more questions...
>
> I know this is going to sound shocking, but I have never used TAPS
> before (yes, I have been doing this since 2004, and I have never set
> up TAPS... sue me).
>
> I have two CCM 4.3(1) boxes and two IPCC 4.1(1) servers in an HA cluster.
>
> Can I use the IPCC cluster for TAPS and just load the aar file onto
> it? It seems too easy, but it sounds like a plan...
>
> Or, MUST I install IPCC on my CCM Publisher and then run TAPS there?
>
> Any ideas....
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
haven't done 4.3
but with 4.1, you install TAPS from the ccmadmin plugin page on the
CCM publisher, and then run the same install (taps from ccmadmin
plugins) on the IPCCX master box.
it's pretty easy. taps install guide is straightforward.
On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, more questions...
>
> I know this is going to sound shocking, but I have never used TAPS
> before (yes, I have been doing this since 2004, and I have never set
> up TAPS... sue me).
>
> I have two CCM 4.3(1) boxes and two IPCC 4.1(1) servers in an HA cluster.
>
> Can I use the IPCC cluster for TAPS and just load the aar file onto
> it? It seems too easy, but it sounds like a plan...
>
> Or, MUST I install IPCC on my CCM Publisher and then run TAPS there?
>
> Any ideas....
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
> ________________________________________
_______
> cisco-voip mailing list
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
as i recently learned the hard way:
"Bundles that ship with UCM on w2k3 (e.g. 4.3) ship with CCX 4.1 which =
is Win2003 =96 they can run co-res."
/Wes
Jonathan Charles wrote:
> It does not appear to have shipped with it, nor is it on CCO... I am
> trying to setup TAPS... any ideas?
>
>
>
> Jonathan
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
But I don't want to install Coresident... TAPS will be used during
install and then not be used again... why have CRS sucking away
resources for nothing...
Jonathan
On 10/16/07, Wes Sisk <wsisk@cisco.com> wrote:
> as i recently learned the hard way:
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> "Bundles that ship with UCM on w2k3 (e.g. 4.3) ship with CCX 4.1 which
> is Win2003 =96 they can run co-res."
>
> /Wes
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> Jonathan Charles wrote:
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
Someone suggested using the AAR file to create everything does that work?
Also, are the apps and prompts built automagically? Or do I have to
hunt em down...
Also Also, where is this install guide you speak of that says how to
do it on an IPCC cluster?
Jonathan
On 10/16/07, Justin Steinberg <jsteinberg@gmail.com> wrote:
> haven't done 4.3
>
> but with 4.1, you install TAPS from the ccmadmin plugin page on the
> CCM publisher, and then run the same install (taps from ccmadmin
> plugins) on the IPCCX master box.
>
> it's pretty easy. taps install guide is straightforward.
>
>
> On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 12:11 AM
<supposition>
install, use, uninstall
</supposition>
otherwise get into server license, os license, license license license
/wes
Jonathan Charles wrote:
> But I don't want to install Coresident... TAPS will be used during
> install and then not be used again... why have CRS sucking away
> resources for nothing...
>
>
> Jonathan
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> On 10/16/07, Wes Sisk <wsisk@cisco.com> wrote:
> =
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Re: Extended Services for CCM 4.3???? |
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10-17-07 06:11 AM
Jonathan,
from a technical perspective, the only pieces that are really used are:
Scripts on CRS (IPCC), CTI Ports / CTI RP on CallManager, BAT Plug in (the
works locally to CCM), and that's the bulk of it (no BAT pun intended).
from that position, I have not done what you're talking about but see
absolutely no technical reason it wouldn't work. All you're doing is
processing the TAPS script / TAPS service on another box. The only grey
area I can think of is the TAPS service that gets installed on Publisher
when you install it. That would have to run on the IPCC box, but may not be
an issue.
On 10/16/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It does not appear to have shipped with it, nor is it on CCO... I am
> trying to setup TAPS... any ideas?
>
>
>
> Jonathan
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