06-24-2010 11:31 AM - edited 03-14-2019 05:56 AM
Hi,
I am installing UCCX 7 with HA for a customer. They are planning to change their IP addressing scheme next year so the IP address of the UCCX server will be changed.
The UCCX admin guide states that I will have to either re-install CAD for each agent or use PostInstall.exe to modify the IP address -see page 326 at the link below:
Is there no easier way to do this?
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06-24-2010 01:35 PM
Hi,
If you can find a way to push a change to each PCs registry you should be able to change HKLM\Software\Spanlink\CAD\Site Setup. You will see the old IP addresses in there now, so just write a script to change these on all agent PCs. This is basically what is changed when you modify PostInstall.exe and it is how we change which UCCX server our CAD machines are pointing to in the lab.
06-24-2010 12:02 PM
Not that I am aware of. I have used the postinstall.exe with success. Note that the UCCX admin guide actually recommends a complete reinstall to be the "most correct" method. Lame? Yes, very.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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06-24-2010 01:35 PM
Hi,
If you can find a way to push a change to each PCs registry you should be able to change HKLM\Software\Spanlink\CAD\Site Setup. You will see the old IP addresses in there now, so just write a script to change these on all agent PCs. This is basically what is changed when you modify PostInstall.exe and it is how we change which UCCX server our CAD machines are pointing to in the lab.
06-25-2010 12:54 AM
Thanks guys,
Not allowing DNS names for servers is very lame but I guess (hope!) that there is a solid technical reason for this. If all Postinstall does is make some changes to the registry I will discuss with the customer what tools they have available to modify these settings.
Strangely there are five LDAP host settings in the Registry - I wonder what would happen if I left the old two as set and then populated the next 3 and 4 with the new server Ip addresses? - one for the lab I guess.
Thanks again
06-25-2010 05:14 AM
That is really due to the overlap between Express CAD and Enterprise CAD, both made by the same company. In Enterprise CAD, more than 2 CAD servers can be defined for each agent. I am not sure what would happen if you put incorrect IPs in the first two and valid ones in three and four, but if you try it out, let me know.
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