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Networking Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x (With Microsoft Exchange)
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Chapter 3 Cross-Server Logon, Transfers, and Live Reply
Troubleshooting
For failover systems, first test that the primary destination servers answer cross-server calls. Then
manually fail over the destination servers to verify that the secondary server answers cross-server calls.
If the destination servers are properly configured for failover, the secondary server should answer
cross-server calls when the primary server is unavailable.
To Test Cross-Server Live Reply
Step 1 For each number listed in the Pilot Numbers section on the Network > Dialing Domain Options page,
use a phone to call the number and verify that the call is routed to the Opening Greeting of the destination
Cisco
Unity server.
Step 2 Create a new subscriber account (or use an existing account) on each Cisco Unity server in the dialing
domain for testing purposes. Make sure that the test subscribers belong to a class of service in which live
reply is enabled, and that call transfers are enabled in the subscriber accounts.
Step 3 Log on as a subscriber on one Cisco Unity server and send a message to the test subscribers on the other
Cisco
Unity servers.
Step 4 For each subscriber that receives the test message, log on, listen to the message, and choose to call the
subscriber. Verify that:
• The “Please wait” prompt is played (if configured to do so).
• The call is transferred to the subscriber phone of the subscriber who left the message.
Troubleshooting
You can use the following tools to troubleshoot problems with cross-server logon, transfer, and live
reply, on both the originating and destination Cisco
Unity servers:
• The Windows application event logs
• The Port Status Monitor, available in Tools Depot
• The Unity Diagnostic tool, available in Tools Depot. In the Unity Diagnostic tool, enable the
following micro traces:
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CDE: 10 State Machine Trace
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Conversation: 10 Call Progress
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MiuCall: All traces
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MiuGeneral: 12, 13, 14, 16
(12 Tapi Events, 13 Tone Generation/Detection, 14 Digit Generation/Detection, 16 Event Wait
Result)
For SIP or PIMG integrations, also enable: 20, 21, 22
(20 Sip Media, 21 Sip Call Control State Machine, and 22 Sip Media State Machine)
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MiuMethods: All traces
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For SCCP (skinny) integrations: All Skinny TSP traces.
• When gathering log files in the Unity Diagnostic tool, select the applicable AvCsMgr log file. For
SCCP (skinny) integrations, gather the applicable svchost log file.