/mcpSyntax Description Description Parameters Updates the CTL file and sets the cluster to mixed mode (db secure mode is set to 1). If the cluster is already in mixed mode, this command shows that Unified Communications Manager is in mixed mode and Autoregistration is active. You need to confirm your action. Note To enable mixed-mode, ensure that the Communications Manager is registered with the Cisco Smart Software Manager or Cisco Smart Software Manager satellite and the Registration Token received from the Smart account or Virtual account has Allow export-controlled functionality enabled while registering with this cluster. set-cluster mixed-mode Updates the CTL file and set the cluster to non-secure mode. If the cluster is already in mixed mode, this command shows that Unified Communications Manager is in non-secure mode. set-cluster non-secure-mode Updates the CTL file in each of the nodes of the cluster. Note To update the CTLFile in mixed-mode, ensure that the Unified Communications Manager is registered with the Cisco Smart Software Manager or Cisco Smart Software Manager satellite and the Registration Token received from the Smart account or Virtual account has Allow export-controlled functionality enabled while registering with this cluster. update CTLFile Command Modes Administrator (admin:) Usage Guidelines The CLI must be executed on the publisher. On all other nodes, this CLI command is disabled. Ensure that you reset all the Encrypted and Authenticated phones for the CTL file updates to take effect. Note Requirements Command privilege level: 1 Allowed during upgrade: Yes Applies to: Unified Communications Manager. utils ctl reset localkey This command is used to regenerate the CTL file and sign it with the secondary SAST role (CallManager). Use this command when the ITLRecovery certificate that was used to sign the original CTL file has changed and the endpoints are locked out. utils ctl reset {localkey} Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 257 Utils Commands utils ctl reset localkey