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    Cisco IP Communicator issues  
omar parihuana


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11-27-07 06:11 PM

Hi List,

I have an CME in production and a CCM in pre-production. We were using IP
Communicator registered to CME via cisco VPN Client with sucess. But after
of change the TFTP Server in Preferences/Network into IP communicator to CCM
IP initially I was able to register the IP Communicator, but When I changed
the TFTP Server to CME the registration is impossible, I enabled Ethereal
and saw that Skinny Packets trying register to previous IP (CCM IP) I reset
the IP communicator, the PC, the tunnel, turn off the CCM and the
registration is not possible yet, the IP Communicator is trying to register
to previous IP, and I don't know how can I modified it? Any suggestions?


Ps. I'm using the last version of IP Communicator 2.1.2.0
Rgds.

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    Re: cisco IP Communicator issues  
omar parihuana


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11-27-07 06:11 PM

Hi,

Jack, thanks for your help.... I reinstalled the IP Communicator whitout
success, but after of some tries the skinny packets go to properly CME.
However I have other problem, the status messages in IP Communicator: File
Not Found SEP....D5.cnf.xml I've checked the CME flash and I haven't found
the file.

...
177   1208     SEP001956FD6521.cnf.xml
178   1208     SEP001956FD64E1.cnf.xml
179   1208     SEP001794D72D34.cnf.xml
180   1208     SEP001956FD64E2.cnf.xml
181   1208     SEP001B2A20F5EA.cnf.xml
182   1268     SEP001B2A8959FE.cnf.xml
183   1268     SEP001AA27ACFAB.cnf.xml
...

I don't know how can I created that file???? it is possible?

Thanks again!!!

RGds.


On 11/27/07, Jack Martin <jackm@tushaus.com> wrote:
>
>  Have you tried reinstalling IP Communicator?
>
>
>
> *Jack Martin, CCVP*
>
> Network Engineer
>
> Tushaus Computer Systems
>
> 10400 Innovation Drive, Suite 100
>
> Wauwatosa, WI 53226
>
> Desk: 414.908.2267
>
> Cell: 414.477.6990
>
> Fax: 414.908.4467
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> jackm@tushaus.com
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>
> *From:* cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net [mailto:
> cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] *On Behalf Of *omar parihuana
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 27, 2007 10:15 AM
> *To:* cisco-voip
> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] cisco IP Communicator issues
>
>
>
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I have an CME in production and a CCM in pre-production. We were using IP
> Communicator registered to CME via cisco VPN Client with sucess. But after
> of change the TFTP Server in Preferences/Network into IP communicator to C
CM
> IP initially I was able to register the IP Communicator, but When I change
d
> the TFTP Server to CME the registration is impossible, I enabled Ethereal
> and saw that Skinny Packets trying register to previous IP (CCM IP) I rese
t
> the IP communicator, the PC, the tunnel, turn off the CCM and the
> registration is not possible yet, the IP Communicator is trying to registe
r
> to previous IP, and I don't know how can I modified it? Any suggestions?
>
>
>
>
>
> Ps. I'm using the last version of IP Communicator 2.1.2.0
>
> Rgds.
>
>
> --
> Omar E.P.T
> -----------------
> Certified Networking Professionals make better Connections!
>
>
>



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