Open the Settings dialog from the Start menu or click on the All Settings square at the bottom of the Notifications list in the Action Center. (The icon will be filled with white when there are unread notifications).Click the down arrow next to each message to preview the first characters in the message.To display the New Email Notification banner for messages that you receive:.
Click on System then select Notifications & Actions or type notification in the Find a Setting field and select Notifications & actions settings.
Upload MoH Files on CUCM Servers in a cluster in parallel with Selenium
#Why?The way CUCM handles MoH [Music on Hold] is elegant. But that leaves us withuploading the same file on every server in the cluster using the web GUI.I have not come across any other way to upload MoH files on the clusterwithout using the web GUI. If there are anything less than 3 servers in thecluster and one or two files to update, that's not frustrating. But anythingbeyond that can be quite tedious and waste of time when you are supposed towork on issues which require your attention.This script allows you to upload MoH files on all the Servers[MoH] in thecluster parallely. With automatic login on all the servers, there is nointervention required once the script is run. I work with multiple clustersand where I work I need to upload new MoH files on a regular basis fordifferent offices using the same cluster. And this script saves a lot oftime for me. Until there is a new way of doing it, this is my way of doing it.
#Setup?Before starting to use this script, ensure you have all the dependenciesinstalled.
Chrome Web Driver: Latest (Tested on v2.34)Python Version: 3.4 and aboveAdditional Packages required:- selenium (Tested on v3.4.3)- PyYAML (Tested on v3.12)Use the 'template.yaml' file to save the settings related to your cluster. Youcan create multiple yaml files to store settings of multiple clusters if youhave. Supplied 'template.yaml' has comments for all the settings required.
#Run?Supply the yaml file as an argument to the script.
You'll see multiple chrome windows opened up. Once for each server in yourcluster. They'll be closed once the uploading (and deleting if selected) iscompleted on all servers. From where I connect, the average delay is 25msfor all the servers in the cluster and it takes about 80 secs for a 3 MB fileto upload on all servers. Mileage can vary based on the average delay andBandWidth between your PC and the servers.
NOTE: This script is CPU intensive as it opens up multiple chrome windows inparallel threads. Make sure your PC is not very busy with other tasks. I workwith mutiple clusters on a daily basis. One cluster is a Mega Cluster with11 servers in it. My PC [with Intel Core i5 and 8GB RAM] handles iteffortlessly.
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Received a new hold music recording for your Cisco phone system? Here's how to update that file successfully. (These steps are for CUCM version 11.5)
5 Steps total
Step 1: Login to your CUCM Publisher
We'll start with the publisher, and then do the subscriber.
Step 2: Upload the file to Media Resources > MOH Audio File Management
The file needs to be available here, and then we can link to it.
Step 3: Change the file in Media Resources > Music On Hold Audio Source
Find your MOH Audio Source Name, then under 'MOH Audio Source File' change this to match the name of the new file you just uploaded. Hit SAVE afterwards.
Step 4: Repeat steps 1-3 on the Subscriber
Basically just making sure that it matches what the Publisher has.
Step 5: Restart the Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming App Service
Cisco Unified Serviceability > Tools > Control Center - Feature Services
Choose your server, then under CM Services select Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming App and choose Restart. Do this for both the publisher and the subscriber.
Voila! You should hear the new hold music the next time you call and are placed on hold.
References
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 11.5 Guide
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Upload MoH Files on CUCM Servers in a cluster in parallel with Selenium
#Why?The way CUCM handles MoH [Music on Hold] is elegant. But that leaves us withuploading the same file on every server in the cluster using the web GUI.I have not come across any other way to upload MoH files on the clusterwithout using the web GUI. If there are anything less than 3 servers in thecluster and one or two files to update, that's not frustrating. But anythingbeyond that can be quite tedious and waste of time when you are supposed towork on issues which require your attention.This script allows you to upload MoH files on all the Servers[MoH] in thecluster parallely. With automatic login on all the servers, there is nointervention required once the script is run. I work with multiple clustersand where I work I need to upload new MoH files on a regular basis fordifferent offices using the same cluster. And this script saves a lot oftime for me. Until there is a new way of doing it, this is my way of doing it.
#Setup?Before starting to use this script, ensure you have all the dependenciesinstalled.
Chrome Web Driver: Latest (Tested on v2.34)Python Version: 3.4 and aboveAdditional Packages required:- selenium (Tested on v3.4.3)- PyYAML (Tested on v3.12)Use the 'template.yaml' file to save the settings related to your cluster. Youcan create multiple yaml files to store settings of multiple clusters if youhave. Supplied 'template.yaml' has comments for all the settings required.
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#Run?Supply the yaml file as an argument to the script.
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You'll see multiple chrome windows opened up. Once for each server in yourcluster. They'll be closed once the uploading (and deleting if selected) iscompleted on all servers. From where I connect, the average delay is 25msfor all the servers in the cluster and it takes about 80 secs for a 3 MB fileto upload on all servers. Mileage can vary based on the average delay andBandWidth between your PC and the servers.
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NOTE: This script is CPU intensive as it opens up multiple chrome windows inparallel threads. Make sure your PC is not very busy with other tasks. I workwith mutiple clusters on a daily basis. One cluster is a Mega Cluster with11 servers in it. My PC [with Intel Core i5 and 8GB RAM] handles iteffortlessly.