tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1305551222047099245.post5485302166938451712..comments2024-03-14T06:51:22.419-07:00Comments on Jim Shank's Good Info: Cisco Unified Communication Manager 7 (CUCM7) on VMWare Fusion 3.0 for
MacJim Shankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13851515739470052245noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1305551222047099245.post-40020603432015432732010-07-08T05:15:40.000-07:002010-07-08T05:15:40.000-07:00I've followed your steps and took me an hour t...I've followed your steps and took me an hour too, works well and have been able to login to the CCM6 via the CLI. HOWEVER, how do I open up a Firefox or webpage so I can play with the GUI?<br>I'm running Fusion 3.1 via my Mac, but the only window open is my CLI for CCM.<br>I thought about running a standard webpage via my Mac, but there is no way it connects to the CUCM with web address of 192.168.0.10.<br><br>Any help?Sachinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1305551222047099245.post-67390016996610952772011-11-12T00:28:32.000-08:002011-11-12T00:28:32.000-08:00So I had some experience with this also, but one b...So I had some experience with this also, but one big drawback is that the licensing scheme for CUCM on VMware only allows enough usable licenses on VMware ESX server... so when you install on VMfusion, it will have enough license DLU's to install one device, say IP communicator. But when you install a second device, it doesn't have enough. So this is good for looking through options and what not on CUCM...but not really doing any kind of useful labbing. I am working on a solution for this, but have nothing yet.Carl Baccushttp://www.cciecarl.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1305551222047099245.post-2189494457129194362012-01-15T09:20:30.000-08:002012-01-15T09:20:30.000-08:00Hello Jim / Contributors,I was struggling for week...Hello Jim / Contributors,<br><br>I was struggling for weeks trying to get the CUCM ISO installed on VMFusion 4 on my mac book pro. Finally, the CUCM, UNITY, etc. are installing via VM Fusion. The most important detail was the VMnet8. After, setting my IP address on NTP server, the application booted right up. Thereafter, I set my local ethernet interface to the same subnet; however, no ethernet cable plugged in yet (just testing). I opened a browser and entered the IP address of the CUCM, UNITY -- and finally I was in through the GUI :) Yea ...<br><br>My question is, on VMFusion, I have all the applications set to the same IP address, and gateway. So, for example:<br><br>CUCM is: 172.16.75.3 and UNITY is also, 172.16.75.3. However, I only log into one application at a time.<br><br>Is this normal because the VMNet8 subnet is: 172.16.75.1/24 to having the same IP address for each for the CUCM suite?<br><br>I'm still a newbie, so pardon my ignorance :)<br><br>Respectfully,<br><br>RaymondRaymond Prashadnoreply@blogger.com