[OSL | CCIE_Voice] voicemail ip phone service

2013-07-05 Thread Brian Valentine
Experts,

Why does IPExpert seem to make a big deal about running the following
command out of the release notes to restore voicemail button functionality?

Voicemail

run sql insert into telecasterservice
(pkid,Name,NameASCII,Description,URLTemplate,tkPhoneService,EnterpriseSubscription,Priority)
values('ca69f2e4-d088-47f8-acb2-ceea6722272e','Voicemail','Voicemail','Voicemail','Application:Cisco/Voicemail',2,'t',1)


In my experience, you can simply and easily add the voicemail service back
in through the web gui.  I just basically manually copy the settings out of
the corporate directory service, but make sure to replace the wording to
say Voicemail and make sure to check the Enterprise Parameters checkbox.
After doing this, I reset the devices and my voicemail buttons work again.

Am I missing something?  Is there some advantage to doing this through
CLI?  I'm not sure looking up the command in the release notes and then
pasting it into command line is any faster than adding it through the gui.

Thanks for any additional insight you might be able to provide.

Brian
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] voicemail ip phone service

2013-07-05 Thread Karen Johnson
yes agree , no need CLI like in IPX just simple change to 'Voicemail' .







 From: Brian Valentine bkvalent...@gmail.com
To: OSL Group ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com 
Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 11:28:53 AM
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] voicemail ip phone service
 


Experts,

Why does IPExpert seem to make a big deal about running the following command 
out of the release notes to restore voicemail button functionality?


Voicemail  run sql insert into telecasterservice 
(pkid,Name,NameASCII,Description,URLTemplate,tkPhoneService,EnterpriseSubscription,Priority)
 
values('ca69f2e4-d088-47f8-acb2-ceea6722272e','Voicemail','Voicemail','Voicemail','Application:Cisco/Voicemail',2,'t',1)
  
In my experience, you can simply and easily add the voicemail service back in 
through the web gui.  I just basically manually copy the settings out of the 
corporate directory service, but make sure to replace the wording to say 
Voicemail and make sure to check the Enterprise Parameters checkbox.  After 
doing this, I reset the devices and my voicemail buttons work again.  

Am I missing something?  Is there some advantage to doing this through CLI?  
I'm not sure looking up the command in the release notes and then pasting it 
into command line is any faster than adding it through the gui.

Thanks for any additional insight you might be able to provide.

Brian

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For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit 
www.ipexpert.com

Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out 
www.PlatinumPlacement.com