Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-30 Thread Graham Hopkins
Just tested this and yes it does work either way.  The only thing I found of 
interest here is that for the labels to change after altering the intercom 
settings on the manager/assistant screens a restart of the IPMA service is 
required.


Graham Hopkins



On 29 Apr 2010, at 20:27, vccie2010 wrote:

 thx Mathew, that helps...
 
 On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 It does still work.  I don't have time to validate right now.  However, the 
 PG shows how to set this up without associating the intercom line.
 
 Good luck!
 
 
 Matthew Berry
 
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 On 4/29/2010 1:45 PM, vccie2010 wrote:
 
 Mathew, If you don't define Intercom under Manager configs , does your 
 intercom still work in IPMA mode while both Mgr and Asst are logged in?  
 Could you please validate for us.
  
 thx
 
 
  
 On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Graham Hopkins ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk 
 wrote:
 Matthew,
 
  thanks for that.
 
 Graham
 
 On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Graham -
 
 This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant 
 configuration screen there is the option to define intercom numbers.  If 
 you leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when you login to IPMA the 
 name will not change.  However, if you specify an intercom in that field, 
 the label will change.
 
 Matthew Berry
 
 A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written
 
  
 Vitals:
 
 GVoice: +1.612.424.5044
 
 Gmail: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com
 
 Skype: ciscovoiceguru
 
 Twitter: ciscovoiceguru
 
  
 Cert Stats:
 
 Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009
 
 1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010
 
 
 On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:
 
 Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as 
 labels on the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. 
 However have since started using some 7961s and the line label changes. 
 When the assistant is logged out of the desktop app label reads *1080 when 
 they are logged in it changes to manager.
 
 Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any 
 difference.
 
 Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is 
 some other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better 
 for users but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.
 
 
 Regards
 
 Graham Hopkins
 
 
 
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-30 Thread Angel Perez

I can confirm it too, what you are doing is just create and intercom betwen two 
phones, the only thing that you have to remember is to add the speed dial 
funcionality to the intercom numbers, in case of IPMA this is not required 
becouse IPMA service do it for you when you add intercom lines to 
manager/assistant user web page configuration

 

Graham you are right, IPMA service restart is required in this case, I think 
that there is some type of bug with intercom label becouse in other cases 
sometimes you also need a IPMA service restart for proper working of ipma 
intercom lines

 

hth
 


From: ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 08:03:01 +0100
To: vccie2...@gmail.com
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels


Just tested this and yes it does work either way.  The only thing I found of 
interest here is that for the labels to change after altering the intercom 
settings on the manager/assistant screens a restart of the IPMA service is 
required.





Graham Hopkins




On 29 Apr 2010, at 20:27, vccie2010 wrote:
thx Mathew, that helps...


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com 
wrote:


It does still work.  I don't have time to validate right now.  However, the PG 
shows how to set this up without associating the intercom line.

Good luck! 





Matthew Berry

A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written

 
Vitals:

GVoice: +1.612.424.5044

Gmail: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

Skype: ciscovoiceguru

Twitter: ciscovoiceguru

 
Cert Stats:

Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010




On 4/29/2010 1:45 PM, vccie2010 wrote: 

Mathew, If you don't define Intercom under Manager configs , does your intercom 
still work in IPMA mode while both Mgr and Asst are logged in?  Could you 
please validate for us.
 
thx


 
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Graham Hopkins ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk 
wrote:



Matthew,


 thanks for that.


Graham




On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:



Graham -

This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant 
configuration screen there is the option to define intercom numbers.  If you 
leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when you login to IPMA the name 
will not change.  However, if you specify an intercom in that field, the label 
will change.




Matthew Berry

A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written

 
Vitals:

GVoice: +1.612.424.5044

Gmail: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

Skype: ciscovoiceguru

Twitter: ciscovoiceguru

 
Cert Stats:

Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010

On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote: 
Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as 
labels on the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. However 
have since started using some 7961s and the line label changes. When the 
assistant is logged out of the desktop app label reads *1080 when they are 
logged in it changes to manager.

Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any difference.

Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is some 
other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better for users 
but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.


Regards

Graham Hopkins



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-29 Thread Matthew Berry

Graham -

This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant 
configuration screen there is the option to define intercom numbers.  If 
you leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when you login to IPMA 
the name will not change.  However, if you specify an intercom in that 
field, the label will change.


*Matthew Berry*

/A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written/

*_Vitals:_*

*GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

*Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

*Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

*Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru

*_Cert Stats:_*

Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010


On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:

Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as labels on the 
phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. However have since started using 
some 7961s and the line label changes. When the assistant is logged out of the desktop 
app label reads *1080 when they are logged in it changes to manager.

Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any difference.

Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is some 
other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better for users 
but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.


Regards

Graham Hopkins



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-29 Thread Graham Hopkins

Matthew,

 thanks for that.

Graham

On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com  
wrote:



Graham -

This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant  
configuration screen there is the option to define intercom  
numbers.  If you leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when  
you login to IPMA the name will not change.  However, if you specify  
an intercom in that field, the label will change.


Matthew Berry
A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written

Vitals:
GVoice: +1.612.424.5044
Gmail: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com
Skype: ciscovoiceguru
Twitter: ciscovoiceguru

Cert Stats:
Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009
1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010

On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:


Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say  
*1080 as labels on the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is  
what I got. However have since started using some 7961s and the  
line label changes. When the assistant is logged out of the desktop  
app label reads *1080 when they are logged in it changes to  
manager.


Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any  
difference.


Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if  
there is some other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name  
label is better for users but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the  
workbook requirement.



Regards

Graham Hopkins



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-29 Thread vccie2010
Mathew, If you don't define Intercom under Manager configs , does your
intercom still work in IPMA mode while both Mgr and Asst are logged in?
Could you please validate for us.

thx



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Graham Hopkins
ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.ukwrote:

  Matthew,

  thanks for that.

 Graham

 On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:

  Graham -

 This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant
 configuration screen there is the option to define intercom numbers.  If you
 leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when you login to IPMA the name
 will not change.  However, if you specify an intercom in that field, the
 label will change.

  *Matthew Berry*

 *A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written*



 *Vitals:*

 *GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

 *Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

 *Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

 *Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru



 *Cert Stats:*

 Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

 1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010

 On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:

 Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as 
 labels on the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. 
 However have since started using some 7961s and the line label changes. When 
 the assistant is logged out of the desktop app label reads *1080 when they 
 are logged in it changes to manager.

 Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any 
 difference.

 Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is some 
 other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better for 
 users but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.


 Regards

 Graham Hopkins



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-29 Thread Matthew Berry
It does still work.  I don't have time to validate right now.  However, 
the PG shows how to set this up without associating the intercom line.


Good luck!

*Matthew Berry*

/A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written/

*_Vitals:_*

*GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

*Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

*Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

*Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru

*_Cert Stats:_*

Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010


On 4/29/2010 1:45 PM, vccie2010 wrote:
Mathew, If you don't define Intercom under Manager configs , does your 
intercom still work in IPMA mode while both Mgr and Asst are logged 
in?  Could you please validate for us.

thx


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Graham Hopkins 
ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk mailto:ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk wrote:


Matthew,

 thanks for that.

Graham

On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com
mailto:ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:


Graham -

This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the
Manager/Assistant configuration screen there is the option to
define intercom numbers.  If you leave that drop-down field as
Unassigned, when you login to IPMA the name will not change. 
However, if you specify an intercom in that field, the label will

change.

*Matthew Berry*

/A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written/

*_Vitals:_*

*GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

*Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com mailto:ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

*Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

*Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru

*_Cert Stats:_*

Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010


On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:

Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as labels on 
the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. However have since started 
using some 7961s and the line label changes. When the assistant is logged out of the 
desktop app label reads *1080 when they are logged in it changes to manager.

Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any 
difference.

Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is 
some other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better for 
users but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.


Regards

Graham Hopkins



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IPMA and Intercom Line Labels

2010-04-29 Thread vccie2010
thx Mathew, that helps...

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.comwrote:

 It does still work.  I don't have time to validate right now.  However, the
 PG shows how to set this up without associating the intercom line.

 Good luck!


  *Matthew Berry*

 *A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written*



 *Vitals:*

 *GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

 *Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

 *Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

 *Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru



 *Cert Stats:*

 Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

 1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010

  On 4/29/2010 1:45 PM, vccie2010 wrote:

 Mathew, If you don't define Intercom under Manager configs , does your
 intercom still work in IPMA mode while both Mgr and Asst are logged in?
 Could you please validate for us.

 thx



 On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Graham Hopkins ghopk...@wolf-rock.co.uk
  wrote:

  Matthew,

  thanks for that.

 Graham

 On 29 Apr 2010, at 19:34, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:

  Graham -

 This is what I noticed during that lab.  Under the Manager/Assistant
 configuration screen there is the option to define intercom numbers.  If you
 leave that drop-down field as Unassigned, when you login to IPMA the name
 will not change.  However, if you specify an intercom in that field, the
 label will change.

  *Matthew Berry*

 *A+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCVP, CCIE Voice Written*



 *Vitals:*

 *GVoice: *+1.612.424.5044

 *Gmail*: ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com

 *Skype*: ciscovoiceguru

 *Twitter*: ciscovoiceguru



 *Cert Stats:*

 Cisco Cert Journey Began: Jan 1, 2009

 1st Lab Attempt: Aug 16, 2010

 On 4/29/2010 12:54 PM, Graham Hopkins wrote:

 Some of the labs show an extension - say 1080 and an intercom say *1080 as 
 labels on the phone. When I tested IPMA with 7960s this is what I got. 
 However have since started using some 7961s and the line label changes. When 
 the assistant is logged out of the desktop app label reads *1080 when they 
 are logged in it changes to manager.

 Setting labels manually in the line config doesn't seem to make any 
 difference.

 Really wanted to know of this relates to the phone model or if there is some 
 other setting I have overlooked?  Obviously the name label is better for 
 users but I guess it doesn't fulfil the the workbook requirement.


 Regards

 Graham Hopkins



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