Hi!
In my lab I have a used CS1000 with CPPM running VxWorks Call Server Rls 7.5. The CS is all working correctly and with some help of a friend we reconfigured the cards, got inbound and outbound calling working via ISDN to a Cisco 2851, and analogue set dialing. So my problem is this, I downloaded and installed the latest Linux Base (latest 7.6) in VMware, deployed the signalling server configuration but when trying to open Element Manager to connect to the CS the spinning globe stays on the screen and never loads. I've tried synchronizing the IPsec settings (and set it optional for the MGC and CS). Updated the user/password on the EM element settings (prior to this I got an error about incorrect username in a javascript popup). There's enough pseudo TTYs on the CS (three and I can ssh into it). I can ping the CS from the linux base server. The secure domain is working correctly as centralized login is working from the CS TTY.
What would be the next thing I could try to get element manager working?
Thanks,
Andrew
In my lab I have a used CS1000 with CPPM running VxWorks Call Server Rls 7.5. The CS is all working correctly and with some help of a friend we reconfigured the cards, got inbound and outbound calling working via ISDN to a Cisco 2851, and analogue set dialing. So my problem is this, I downloaded and installed the latest Linux Base (latest 7.6) in VMware, deployed the signalling server configuration but when trying to open Element Manager to connect to the CS the spinning globe stays on the screen and never loads. I've tried synchronizing the IPsec settings (and set it optional for the MGC and CS). Updated the user/password on the EM element settings (prior to this I got an error about incorrect username in a javascript popup). There's enough pseudo TTYs on the CS (three and I can ssh into it). I can ping the CS from the linux base server. The secure domain is working correctly as centralized login is working from the CS TTY.
What would be the next thing I could try to get element manager working?
Thanks,
Andrew