Thanks for letting me know regarding the "@ip-address" problem. I take
it you have experienced something similar with this firmware?
The @ip-address is actually a documented cisco "fix" to another problem. I'd have to look it up, cause I don't remember exactly what it was, but it's been on the list somewhere, and I think EVERYONE that's used 8.2 has the same problem with the firmware. I would suggest using 7.4 or 7.5.


The external directory is part of the cisco phones, nothing to do with
* really. The internal extensions I have set up all work fine with the
name using the callerid="Joe Blow" <1234> method you suggest. The plan
was to add customers phone numbers to the directory.xml file so it
comes up with their names when they call. At the moment it still jeust
says their phone number whether they are in directory.xml or not.
The directory on the Cisco's doesn't link up at all with the phone, other than allowing you to dial the numbers, or save numbers from your missed call list. There's a lot of stuff Cisco crippled in the SIP version of the firmware that's kinda like "uh, what were you thinking?"

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Aaron Daniel
Computer Systems Technician
Sam Houston State University
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