So you RMA'd your Cisco 4300 or 4400 ISR Voice Gateway and now it won't take any voice commands. Here's how to get the voice licensing back on the replacement VG so you can load up your voice config and get back in production.
Update the boot licensing level to uck9 and reboot.
license boot level uck9
Accept the EULA for SRST
license accept end user agreement
Update the srst license to right to use licensing.
license right-to-use move cme-srst
Update the uck9 license to right to use licensing.
license right-to-use move uck9
That's it. Now you can apply you existing configuration back to the RMA replacement voice gateway and get it back in business.
This is a collection of my experiences around Cisco Collaboration. These technical notes are for me to look back on and jog my memory of my adventures in Collab. With any luck, they may be helpful for others too. (Your mileage may vary, this is not a replacement for official TAC support from Cisco and all the other usual disclaimers that go along with an unofficial tech blog.)
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Monday, February 11, 2019
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