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  1. DallasBPF

    Cisco CUE Question

    I am going to start off by saying I know what I am asking is not supported by Cisco. But I am curious if anyone has taken a Cisco NM-WAE (WAAS) module and reused it for NM-CUE (Unity Express). This would be for lab purposes only. The physical hardware seems to be the same, but I can not find...
  2. DallasBPF

    DID Range

    depends if you are using MGCP or H323. if MGCP - goto the gateway and click on the PRI, about halfway down there is a section for Caller ID DN. that is one place, if you are accepting the entire DID without any type of translation patterns. if H323 - you would need to look on the router...
  3. DallasBPF

    MOH Clicking Sound

    Another thing to look at on the Unity issue; Goto the "line" for that users phone and verify they are not set to something like NoVoiceMail or None. They should be set to something like Default to allow them access to the voicemail system from their phone. ------------------------------------...
  4. DallasBPF

    CCNA - Path

    Have to agree with Burt... go through the CCNA and find your passion... personally, I prefer the Ultimate Fighting.. Actually, I am going the Voice route myself, but that is because I come from more of a telecom background. I have already completed the CCVP, and I can tell ya from...
  5. DallasBPF

    CCVP - CIPT Nuggets

    My problem with books... way to easily distracted, and my mind wonders... with videos and real equipment, i can pause, rewind, or just stop all together, and as leo said.. you can take pretty much anywhere you can take your laptop and with the new mini's out there, even easier. but all of this...
  6. DallasBPF

    Wait between retake of ISCW

    I thought the ONT test was pretty easy myself. ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  7. DallasBPF

    CCVP - CIPT Nuggets

    I do prefer the CBT Nuggets myself as an added study resource. ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  8. DallasBPF

    Cisco Layer-2/3 Switch Network Design

    BCMSN books should do the trick ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  9. DallasBPF

    How to increase drive size in a RAID 1 array

    How does this relate to Cisco Routers? Might be able to get more information from the Server area. ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  10. DallasBPF

    3560 SFP ports

    Yes, you can use them for just normal access level ports. Depending on what type of connection you have to your sever will be what type of SFP you will need to purchase. Are they going to be straight cat6 ethernet or a type of fiber? ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas...
  11. DallasBPF

    ccna training -bootcamps vs Tech Schools

    Actually at your junior colleges, if they are CCNA classes (Cisco Net Acadamys) then they are meant to get the CCNA certification. Go here and see if there is one near you; http://cisco.netacad.net/cnams/locators/LocatorMain.jsp Classes are definitely worth it over the bootcamp, but would...
  12. DallasBPF

    CUCM MGCP issue

    pretty much, until the WAN link comes back and reestablishes that link to the CUCM ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  13. DallasBPF

    Unable to delete mgs from voicemail

    Not going to be in the call manager, it is another server/device on its own. ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  14. DallasBPF

    Choppy noice in the call

    Have you turned on qos on the switches? extremely easy trunk ports - auto qos voip trust phone ports - auto qos voip cisco-phone ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  15. DallasBPF

    CUCM MGCP issue

    One thing to note... If you are at site2 (mgcp2) and you are on a call going out THAT PSTN or to a phone on site2 and the link goes down you will continue to have that phone call, but your phone features will become inactive. If you are on a WAN call between site1 and site2 and the link goes...
  16. DallasBPF

    Possible to change calling party ring?

    You can change the ring for the whole phone or the specific line being called. But you can not change the ring for a specific phone number calling you like your cell phone. ------------------------------------ Dallas, Texas Telecommunications Tech CCVP, CCNA, Net+ CCNP in the works
  17. DallasBPF

    UCM 6.1 - Need access to OS Administration

    Contact Cisco TAC, because you set that during the installation. I thought you might be able to create a role that would allow you into the OS portion, but just logged into our server and double checked myself... no go sir. Not able to contact that company that did the install and get the...
  18. DallasBPF

    CCVP - CIPT Nuggets

    I would still recommend getting the CIPT video, just because they are changing up the test to meet the Linux (6.x/7.x) versions of the CUCM and that video goes over the Windows version (4.3) you still get a great understanding of the application as a whole and how things work. Like setting up...
  19. DallasBPF

    Concept question about vlans

    I will usually create different VLANs for a field office like so; data(pc/laptops) voice servers network(switches/routers) printers apc for larger facilities that have multi floors, do the same but have a data vlan for each floor. if you use wifi, create a vlan for that, if you have guest...
  20. DallasBPF

    How to reset Cisco 7937 and 7965.

    Oh and for the 7945/65 factory reset; Step 1 Unplug the power cable from the phone and then plug it back in. The phone begins its power-up cycle. Step 2 While the phone is powering up, and before the Speaker button flashes on and off, press and hold #. Continue to hold # until each line...

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