05-21-2010 02:41 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:52 PM
Hi,
We a problem in a customer with the ports in Cisco Unity server. There are 16 ports enabled in the Unity server, we check the ports with "Cisco Unity Status Monitor" and always there is some port blocked, sometimes all the ports are blocked then the users can´t access to the mail box.
If we reset the ports with the Cisco Unity Status Monitor these port are released.
We don´t know which could be the cause of the blocked.
- CCM version is: 6.1.5.10000-10
- Cisco Unity 4.0 Build 4.0(4)
Can your help us??
Thanks,
Esteban
05-21-2010 05:59 AM
Hi Esteban,
I would recommend that you open a TAC case to help troubleshoot
Port Lockup problems as they can be tricky to determine.
There are some good tips in this doc as well
Troubleshooting Port Lockups in Cisco Unity
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_tech_note09186a0080094b7d.shtml
Cheers!
Rob
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05-21-2010 07:00 AM
Big question from me:
Did you upgrade the TSP on Unity before the move to CUCM 6x? SCCP or SIP integration?
Hailey
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05-24-2010 02:38 AM
05-24-2010 02:01 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the link, I am going to look it. I want to indicate you a thing, there is other Unity server, but in this moment this server is not in service because we are wating the fail over license. Could be relationated the lockup problems with this other server?
Thanks for your help!!!
Regards,
Esteban
05-24-2010 05:35 AM
No, the ports being locked up should not be related to the failover server not being online. You build and integrate them separately prior to setting up failover between the two.
Hailey
05-24-2010 08:35 AM
Hi,
Now we can not to integrate the other Unity server because we have not the licenses. At this moment there is only one Unity server.
Thanks,
Regards,
Esteban
05-24-2010 08:55 AM
You can create the ports and line groups on the CUCM in advance. However, on the second Unity server you will not be licensed to create more than the default number of ports until you install the failover license. The server is built with the default license and then the failover license is added prior to configuring the actual failover mechanism between the 2 servers. After you install the failover license and create the switch integration for the second server, then you run the Failover Configuration Wizard which essentially enables SQL replication and node monitoring between those 2 servers. The lack of the failover server being fully online has no bearing on the ports configured and integrated with CUCM on the primary server.
Hailey
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