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VM Pro & One-X Portal on Windows 2008 SBS 1

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BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
I cannot find it right now but it is mentioned all 2008 server editions so including SBS.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
Hmm strange, i thought i have read it somewhere.
What software version is your ipo on?
If 6.1 then you could put it on linux.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
In this PDF they it's supported in 6.1


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Also extra info;

For installation on a Windows 2008 SBS server ensure that User Account Control (UAC) is switched off before
beginning the installation. This is done through the User Accounts section of the Windows Control Panel. It can
be re-enabled once installation is complete. You may be required to restart the server.

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So i am not going insane :)
Maybe my mother did not have me tested after all :)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
One thing to be careful about is that SBS includes DNS services by default and DNS randomly sets aside 2500 ports in the ephemeral port range between 49152 and 65535. Does that range look familiar? It should as most IP Office applications fall into that range. I have seen this on more than one occasion use the ports needed by Voicemail Pro which prevents the VMP service from starting.

There is a document about it:

Here are the ports that conflict:
UDP 49152-53247* RTP/RTCP Dynamically allocated ports used during VoIP calls for RTP and RTCP traffic. The port range can be adjusted through the System | Gatekeeper tab.
UDP 50791 IPO Voicemail To voicemail server address.
UDP 50793 IPO Solo Voicemail From IP Office TAPI PC with Wave drive user support.
UDP 50794 IPO Monitor From the IP Office Monitor application.
UDP 50795 IPO Voice Networking Small Community Network signalling (AVRIP) and BLF updates. Each system does a broadcast every 30 seconds. BLF updates are sent required up a maximum of every 0.5 seconds.
UDP 50796 IPO PCPartner From an IP Office application (for example Phone Manager or SoftConsole). Used to initiate a session between the IP Office and the application.
UDP 50797 IPO TAPI From an IP Office TAPI user PC.
UDP 50798 (UDP) IP Office Manager and UpgradeWizard
UDP 50799 IPO BLF Broadcast to the IP Office LAN and the first 10 IP addresses registered from other subnets.
UDP 50800 IPO License Dongle To the License Server IP Address set in the IP Office configuration.
UDP 50801 EConf Conference Center Service to IP Office.
TCP 50802 Discovery IP Office discovery from Manager.
TCP 50804* HTTP IP Office configuration settings access.
TCP 50805* HTTPS TLS Secure
TCP 50808* HTTP IP Office system status access.
TCP 50812* HTTP IP Office security settings access.
TCP 50813* HTTPS TLS Secure


Kyle Holladay
ACSS & APSS SME Communications
MCP/MCTS Exchange 2007
Adtran ATSA, Aruba ACMA

"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it." - Henry Ford
 
Well yes and no. 1XP uses 8080 and that isn't in the random range of DNS by default however if you read the MS document you can set the min and max range for DNS to avoid stepping on the VMP services. There are a number of issues though. Exchange will kill the port 25 for VM to email so you'll need to re-map that. DNS kills almost everything else so you'll need to re-map that. I just don't like my domain controller having other software on it.

Kyle Holladay
ACSS & APSS SME Communications
MCP/MCTS Exchange 2007
Adtran ATSA, Aruba ACMA

"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it." - Henry Ford
 
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