Table Of Contents
FAQs and Troubleshooting
FAQs
General FAQs
Hardware FAQs
Software FAQs
Troubleshooting
Connections
Licensing
FAQs and Troubleshooting
This chapter includes:
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FAQs
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Troubleshooting
FAQs
This section provides frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the following topics:
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General FAQs
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Hardware FAQs
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Software FAQs
General FAQs
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Who do I contact for technical support?
A.
The Cisco Unified Application Environment provides product and developer support as follows:
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Product Support—Provided by the Technical Assistance Center (TAC), specifically for upgrading and installing the Cisco Unified Application Environment, administering it, and running applications.
Contact the TAC at the following URL if you have purchased a Cisco Unified Communications Essential Operate Service contract for your Cisco Unified Application Server and Cisco Unified Media Engine:
http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
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Developer Support—Provided by Developer Services, specifically for problems related to developing applications, or when your applications are not operating correctly.
Contact Developer Services at the following URL if you have purchased a Developer Services contract:
http://www.cisco.com/web/developer/cuae/content/support.html
However, before contacting Developer Services, check the log files to try and locate a probable root cause. Reviewing the log messages will also help you determine whether the problem should be routed to the TAC instead.
Hardware FAQs
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Do I have to have a Cisco Unified Media Engine, and if I do, does it have to be installed on a separate hardware platform from the Cisco Unified Application Server?
A.
No. If the applications you are running do not have any media components, a Cisco Unified Media Engine is not required; and yes, it can be installed on the same hardware platform as the Cisco Unified Application Server.
Software FAQs
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Can a provider created with Release 2.4.3 or later run without being recompiled on Release 8.5?
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Yes, a provider built with Release 2.4.3 or later does not have to be recompiled to run on Release 8.5.
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Can an application built under 2.4.3 or later run without recompile on 8.5?
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Yes, a provider created with Release 2.4.3or later does not have to be recompiled to run on Release 8.5.
Troubleshooting
This section provides troubleshooting tips about the following topics:
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Connections
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Licensing
Connections
Symptom An H.323 gateway connection is created with the name ABC prior to creating a Cisco Unified
Communications Manager connection with the name XYZ. After a about an hour, the H.323 gateway
name is changed from ABC to XYZ.
Possible Cause The Call Control option was not selected when creating the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager cluster. The system assumed no call control, and removed the H.323.
Recommended Action When the H.323 gateway is created before a Cisco Unified Communications
Manager cluster, select the Call Control option.
Licensing
Symptom When a license file sent from the licensing team, and which has the correct MAC address, is
uploaded to the machine, an error message displays stating that the MAC address on the license file does
not match the MAC address on the machine.
Possible Cause The license file has an extension of .txt.
Recommended Action Change the file extension to .lic.