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SV9100 with a SVR2 blade and all proper premium licenses.
I'm not having any luck connecting to the SVR2 server. On the 9100, I've enabled server availability in 10-69-01, entered an IP in 10-69-02 and made the port=8080 in 10-69-03. restared the 9100.
I've tried with a patch cable in Eth 0 and in Eth 1, but I cannot connect. Can't ping it either. Looked in the UC Suite manual and didn't find any help.
Any suggestions where I should look? Thank you! Jim
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10-69-03 I use 8888. 8080 is normally suite web access. You have to upate the ip address by connecting directly & changing from default.
Last edited by DrPbx; 01/02/17 01:07 PM.
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Got it! Finally found the inServer config guide on ntac after searching for uc server. I'd been searching for uc suite and svr2 before. Everything is like a scavenger hunt. And I don't want to play anymore.
Thanks for the help DrPBX.
Jim
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Yes, that manual was very hard to find on NTAC.
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