Save you changes with key combo “ctrl+o” enter and then press key “x” for exitĬreate bootable iso file: cd /tmp/cucm/ mkisofs -o /tmp/cucm/Boot_UCSInstall_UCOS_12. -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -J -R 10. Step 8: Edit hasHwSnmpMonitoring function in Cisco/base_scripts/ihardware.sh (It is important if you make this node first time and pass SNMP check) nano /tmp/cucm/Cisco/base_scripts/ihardware.sh Mv api_implementation.sh api_implementation.sh.proposed Step 7: Disable Openstack support renaming the file: cd /tmp/cucm/Cisco/hssi/server_implementation/OpenStack/shared/bin/
Mv api_implementation.sh.proposed api_implementation.sh Step 6: Edit mounted /tmp/cucm/ content to enable KVM: cd /tmp/cucm/Cisco/hssi/server_implementation/KVM/QEMU/shared/bin Step 5: Copy files from mounted ISO to the /tmp/cucm/ directory rsync -a /mnt/iso/ /tmp/cucm/ Step 4: Mount the downloaded CUCM iso file in the /mnt/iso sudo mount -o loop UCSInstall_UCOS_12. /mnt/iso/ Step 3: Upload the downloaded image to the EVE root directory using FileZilla or WinSCP. Create the temporary folders for ISO preparation. Step 2: Login to EVE IP as root using SSH protocol (Putty). Step 1: Use your Cisco CCO account to obtain original CUCM install ISO. Note/Warning: this image creation require to have at least 80Gb free space on your EVE server HDD! it is not suitable for small PC EVE VMs Phase 1: Make original install image bootable and KVM supportedįor this you will need an actual CUCM installation ISO. It will require a little bit more advanced skills with Linux.
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How to create CUCM ( Cisco Unified Communications Manager):