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Open Caveats

 

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Open Caveats for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10) (continued)

 

 

 

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Description

 

 

 

CSCdr39403

Database notification does not work in certain situations. Updates made from the

 

Cisco CallManager administration page are registered but not reflected in the MIB

 

tables until the SNMP data collector or Cisco CallManager (depending on the type of

 

update) is restarted.

 

In Cisco CallManager clusters, changes to global values in a cluster environment

 

appear on the MIB table that is local to the change but not in all MIB tables

 

throughout the cluster. Updates will only appear on the MIB table that is local to the

 

change, with the following exceptions:

When a time, region, or any static item is deleted, no MIB tables reflects the change.

When groups and regions are added, no MIB tables reflects the change.

Workaround: Restart the SNMP data collector or Cisco CallManager to display updated values in the MIB tables. If a Cisco CallManager cluster is involved, you must restart all SNMP data collectors to show consistent values in the MIB tables throughout the cluster.

Examples (local):

To remedy the two exceptions to local MIB table updating

When deleting a time, region, or any static item, restart the SNMP data collector for the local Cisco CallManager installation to see the update reflected in the MIB table.

When adding groups and regions to a Cisco CallManager cluster, restart the SNMP data collector, which will help to update the MIB table.

In Cisco CallManager clusters, changes to global values in a cluster environment will not be reflected in all the MIB tables. You must restart all SNMP data collectors to show consistent values in the MIB tables throughout the cluster.

Examples (cluster):

When adding or deleting multiline extensions of an existing telephone, you must restart the Cisco CallManager system associated with that particular phone to activate the change in the MIB table for phone extensions.

When changing the primary Cisco CallManager name and description, you must restart Cisco CallManager to see the changes in the Primary MIB table. If the update involves a Cisco CallManager cluster, you must restart all

Cisco CallManagers in the cluster to see the changes reflected in all the tables.

 

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