/mcpStep 8 Configure trap settings for CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB. Step 9 Unified Communications Manager only: Configure trap settings for CISCO-CCM-MIB. Step 10 Restart the Primary Agent service. Step 11 On the NMS, configure the Unified Communications Manager trap parameters. Change Virtual Machine Configuration Specifications Use the following procedure to change to the Guest OS version in the Unified Communications Manager virtual machine (VM) settings. Procedure Step 1 Shut down the virtual machine. Step 2 Change the configuration of the virtual machine as needed through vSphere. You can update the Guest OS and VM Hardware Compatibly. a. Update VM Hardware Compatibly—Left click Virtual Machine. Check for Updates. Click Update Note If you are not aware of the host click Check statuts and click Upgrade to match host. b. Update Guest OS—Right click the Virtual Machine > Edit Settings > Virtual Machine Option > General Option > Guest OS Version. Step 3 Power on the Virtual Machine. Note Following warning messages appears in ESXi while opening the Virtual Machine settings while running when there is a mismatch. Warning The configured guest OS (CentOS 4/5 or later (64 bit)) for this virtual machine does not match the guest that is currently running (CentOS 7 (64 bit)). You should specify the correct guest OS to allow for guest-specific optimizations. Postinstall tasks for the IM and Presence Service (VMware vSphere ESXi, Cisco NFVIS-for-UC, and Nutanix AHV) If you have installed a new cluster or new node for the IM and Presence Service, complete these tasks after your installation. Installation Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the IM and Presence Service, Release 15 and SUs 91 Postinstallation Tasks Change Virtual Machine Configuration Specifications
