Re: [cisco-voip] Jabber For Mac Unable To Ad-Hoc Conference

2018-12-05 Thread Gary Parker


> On 14 Nov 2018, at 14:22, Gary Parker  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 14 Nov 2018, at 13:41, Gary Parker  wrote:
>> 
>> CUCM 11.5.1-12900-21
>> IM&P 11.5.1.12900-25
>> Various Jabber clients (iOS, Mac, Windows tested with 12.1.1, 12.0, 11.9, 
>> 11.8.1)
>> 
>> Afternoon all, I’ve had a call from a user stating that they’re unable to 
>> start ad-hoc audio conferences from their Jabber for Mac client. I’ve tested 
>> this on my own client (12.1.1 on macOS 10.14.1) and found that clicking the 
>> elipsis/more button during a call only gives me the option of Transfer, Hold 
>> and Merge (greyed out).
>> 
>> Logging in with the same credentials (and, by extension, using the same 
>> Unified Client Services Framework device in CUCM) on Windows 10 (Jabber for 
>> Windows 12.1.1), placing a call and clicking the elipsis/more button gives 
>> me Transfer, Hold and Merge (greyed out) and Conference.
>> 
>> The conference button is also visible when using the latest version of the 
>> iOS client.
>> 
>> Observed behaviour on Mac clients is the same whether on the LAN, connected 
>> via VPN or MRA
>> 
>> Another user reports that the Conference option used to be available on his 
>> Mac client but that it disappeared a number of revisions ago.
>> 
>> - is this functionality still present in the Mac client?
>> 
>> - any idea why it’s not showing up on my devices?
> 
> One other thing: this is the same whether in soft phone or deskphone mode. 
> Conference option missing on Mac and present on all other platforms.

Quick update on this, for the benefit of others. This was raised with TAC and 
they’ve informed me that this behaviour is by design. Ad-hoc conference calls 
on Mac should be created using the Merge function. Every other soft phone and 
desk phone uses the Conference option.

Doesn’t seem right to me, but there you go… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


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[cisco-voip] No SDI traces while collecting trace files

2018-12-05 Thread ROZA, Ariel
Hi guys,

What can be the reason that makes RTMT not download any SDI trace along SDLs?
I am more used t osee only SDI traces.

I already checked that I have traces on, set to detailed for all nodes and 
trace is set to on.

thanks

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Re: [cisco-voip] No SDI traces while collecting trace files

2018-12-05 Thread ROZA, Ariel
Found this myself:


https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/135851/interleaved-traces-callmanager-9x


I am so used to see cmx.txt files.
It shows how much I try to avoid doing debugs these days


De: cisco-voip  En nombre de ROZA, Ariel
Enviado el: miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2018 10:09
Para: cisco-voip (cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) 
Asunto: [cisco-voip] No SDI traces while collecting trace files

Hi guys,

What can be the reason that makes RTMT not download any SDI trace along SDLs?
I am more used t osee only SDI traces.

I already checked that I have traces on, set to detailed for all nodes and 
trace is set to on.

thanks

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[cisco-voip] cisco support pages up/down

2018-12-05 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi

Having trouble getting to support pages. Found a back(?) way into case mgmt. 
though.

https://cway.cisco.com/mydevices


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Re: [cisco-voip] vCME (Virtual Communications Manager Express) now available on CSR1000v IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10

2018-12-05 Thread Charles Goldsmith
Lelio, that's a different animal.  The 5000 series doesn't mention UC apps
at all, it just supports some voice modules.  I think it assumes you will
be managing those modules via CUCM.   I didn't dig through all of the docs.

It's an interesting product.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:58 PM Lelio Fulgenzi  wrote:

>
> I wonder how this compares with
>
>
> https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/5000-series-enterprise-network-compute-system/index.html
>
>
> *-sent from mobile device-*
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> On Dec 4, 2018, at 6:54 PM, Daniel via cisco-voip <
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net> wrote:
>
> See
> https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/csr1000/release/notes/xe-16/csr1000v_rn-16-10-book.html#concept_c5q_vrf_5fb
> and
> https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/manual/cmeadm/cmevir.html
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Re: [cisco-voip] vCME (Virtual Communications Manager Express) now available on CSR1000v IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10

2018-12-05 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi

Yup – sure thing. From what I gather, it’s offers a similar virtual solution 
but on Cisco hardware. The CSR solution is on other vendor’s hardware?

The modules is a funny thing – are we going to even need them going forward? I 
remember watching a congressional hearing video where some telecom person said 
PRIs are dead dead dead! Or something like that. 😉

When I asked my account team about the 5000 – they said something like this was 
for mass branch deployment, not for one offs.

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To: Lelio Fulgenzi 
Cc: voip puck 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] vCME (Virtual Communications Manager Express) now 
available on CSR1000v IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10

Lelio, that's a different animal.  The 5000 series doesn't mention UC apps at 
all, it just supports some voice modules.  I think it assumes you will be 
managing those modules via CUCM.   I didn't dig through all of the docs.

It's an interesting product.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:58 PM Lelio Fulgenzi 
mailto:le...@uoguelph.ca>> wrote:

I wonder how this compares with

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/5000-series-enterprise-network-compute-system/index.html


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On Dec 4, 2018, at 6:54 PM, Daniel via cisco-voip 
mailto:cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>> wrote:
See 
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/csr1000/release/notes/xe-16/csr1000v_rn-16-10-book.html#concept_c5q_vrf_5fb
 and 
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/manual/cmeadm/cmevir.html

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[cisco-voip] Recovering UCOS Passwords - Round 281

2018-12-05 Thread Pete Brown
I'm sure some of you noticed, but earlier this year Cisco started releasing 
patches to kill off the last sanctioned method of getting to 
platformConfig.xml.  When you run "utils create report platform" on recent 
versions, it's no longer in the report.  Someone in Boxborough really knows how 
to put the "cus(s)" in "customers"!

https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvh62145

I'm testing a new version of the UCOS Password Decrypter that acquires the file 
for you.  To use this feature, you enable remote support on your UCOS host then 
plug in the UCOS host IP, remote support user and remote support passphrase.  
The app decodes the passphrase, pulls the file via SSH and displays the 
passwords.

Need a few volunteers to test before I update the tools page.  If you're 
interested, let me know.  Would post a temp link here but I don't want yet 
another dead link floating around.

-Pete
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Re: [cisco-voip] Recovering UCOS Passwords - Round 281

2018-12-05 Thread Ryan Huff
Send me the details Pete. I can test.

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 5, 2018, at 13:33, Pete Brown mailto:j...@chykn.com>> 
wrote:

I'm sure some of you noticed, but earlier this year Cisco started releasing 
patches to kill off the last sanctioned method of getting to 
platformConfig.xml.  When you run "utils create report platform" on recent 
versions, it's no longer in the report.  Someone in Boxborough really knows how 
to put the "cus(s)" in "customers"!

https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvh62145

I'm testing a new version of the UCOS Password Decrypter that acquires the file 
for you.  To use this feature, you enable remote support on your UCOS host then 
plug in the UCOS host IP, remote support user and remote support passphrase.  
The app decodes the passphrase, pulls the file via SSH and displays the 
passwords.

Need a few volunteers to test before I update the tools page.  If you're 
interested, let me know.  Would post a temp link here but I don't want yet 
another dead link floating around.

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Re: [cisco-voip] [EXTERNAL] cisco support pages up/down

2018-12-05 Thread JASON BURWELL
Yes, every time I log in, it says I'm already logged in then redirects me back 
to the log in page again.



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Having trouble getting to support pages. Found a back(?) way into case mgmt. 
though.

https://cway.cisco.com/mydevices


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Re: [cisco-voip] cisco-voip Digest, Vol 182, Issue 5

2018-12-05 Thread Nilson Costa
Hello all

I´m facing another type of issue now, it´s about call drop on inbound calls
I have the following new scenario

Avaya --H.323--> CUCM SME(8.5(1)) --ICT trunk--> CUCM 11.5 --SIP--> CIPC

In this case when I call to one Avaya extension the call goes normally
the problem comes when a Avaya extension calls me the call drops as soon as
I answer the call drops

attached the call logs

Calling - 57841
called - 2


Can someone help me find out why is it failing?

Nilson Lino da Costa Junior
Inbound H225 SETUP message from 172.29.2.171 at timestamp 12/05/2018 
15:51:31.839

SETUP, pd = 8, callref = 0x11BA, Message Size = 356 bytes

Sending Complete
Bearer Capability i = 0x9090A3, ITU-T standard, 3.1kHz audio, Circuit mode, 
64k, A-law
Progress Indicator i = 0x8183 - Origination address is non-ISDN 
Display i = 'UOL - Josue Rei'
Calling Party Number i = '57841' - Plan: ISDN, Type: National, Presentation 
Allowed, User-provided, not screened
Called Party Number i = '*912' - Plan: ISDN, Type: National
User-User, i = 
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

UUIE ASN.1 Decode:

SPROCRas - {

  h323-uu-pdu 
  {
h323-message-body setup : 
  {
protocolIdentifier { 0 0 8 2250 0 5 },
sourceInfo 
{
  vendor 
  {
vendor 
{
  t35CountryCode 181,
  t35Extension 0,
  manufacturerCode 19540
},
productId '4176617961204D756C746976616E746167 ...'H,
versionId '52303136782E30302E312E3531302E31'H
  },
  gatekeeper 
  {
  },
  gateway 
  {
protocol 
{
  h320 : 
{
  supportedPrefixes 
  {
{
  prefix dialedDigits : "9"
}
  }
},
  h323 : 
{
  supportedPrefixes 
  {
{
  prefix dialedDigits : "9"
}
  }
},SPROCRas - 
  voice : 
{
  supportedPrefixes 
  {
{
  prefix dialedDigits : "9"
}
  }
}
}
  },
  mcu 
  {
  },
  mc TRUE,
  undefinedNode FALSE
},
destinationAddress 
{
  dialedDigits : "*912"
},
activeMC FALSE,
conferenceID '80405D9A810BE901D8505BFCA606'H,
conferenceGoal create : NULL,
callType pointToPoint : NULL,
sourceCallSignalAddress ipAddress : 
  {
ip 'AC1D02AB'H,
port 1720
  },
callIdentifier 
{
  guid '80405D9A810BE901D8505BFCA606'H
},
fastStart 
{
  '640C2013800B0F000100AC1D079440 ...'H,
  '400064060401004C2013801215000100AC ...'H,
  '640E000101800B0F000100AC1D0794 ...'H,
  '40006406001004E000101801215000100 ...'H,
  '640C6013800B0F000100AC1D079440 ...'H,
  '400064060401004C6013801215000100AC ...'H
},
mediaWaitForConnect FALSE,
canOverlapSend TRUE,
multipleCalls FALSE,
maintainConnection FALSE
  },
h245Tunneling TRUE
  }
}

Entire Message: 
010:  08 02 11 BA 05 A1 04 03 90 90 A3 1E 02 81 83 28 
020:  0F 55 4F 4C 20 2D 20 4A 6F 73 75 65 20 52 65 69 
030:  6C 07 21 80 35 37 38 34 31 70 09 A1 2A 39 31 32 
040:  30 30 30 30 7E 01 2D 05 20 90 06 00 08 91 4A 00 
050:  05 3C C0 B5 00 4C 54 11 41 76 61 79 61 20 4D 75 
060:  6C 74 69 76 61 6E 74 61 67 65 0F 52 30 31 36 78 
070:  2E 30 30 2E 31 2E 35 31 30 2E 31 10 03 14 05 04 
080:  01 00 00 C0 2C 05 04 01 00 00 C0 3C 05 04 01 00 
090:  00 C0 20 01 03 80 1C 45 33 33 00 80 40 5D 9A 81 
0A0:  0B E9 01 D8 50 5B FC A6 06 00 00 00 D5 1D 80 00 
0B0:  07 00 AC 1D 02 AB 06 B8 11 00 80 40 5D 9A 81 0B 
0C0:  E9 01 D8 50 5B FC A6 06 00 00 80 9C 06 13 00 00 
0D0:  64 0C 20 13 80 0B 0F 00 01 00 AC 1D 07 94 40 C9 
0E0:  00 1E 40 00 64 06 04 01 00 4C 20 13 80 12 15 00 
0F0:  01 00 AC 1D 07 94 40 C8 00 AC 1D 07 94 40 C9 00 
110:  14 00 00 64 0E 00 01 01 80 0B 0F 00 01 00 AC 1D 
120:  07 94 40 C9 00 1F 40 00 64 06 04 01 00 4E 00 01 
1

Re: [cisco-voip] Recovering UCOS Passwords - Round 281

2018-12-05 Thread NateCCIE
I am pretty sure PCD will grab that file.  I am not sure if its when you do
the cluster discovery or if it's when you start the migration and it pulls
the data.  Both of those actions install/run a COP file on the server that
somehow exports the data to PCD.  Maybe the COP file could be used OOB to
send to your SFTP server of choice?

 

-Nate

 

From: cisco-voip  On Behalf Of Pete
Brown
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 11:33 AM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Recovering UCOS Passwords - Round 281

 

I'm sure some of you noticed, but earlier this year Cisco started releasing
patches to kill off the last sanctioned method of getting to
platformConfig.xml.  When you run "utils create report platform" on recent
versions, it's no longer in the report.  Someone in Boxborough really knows
how to put the "cus(s)" in "customers"!

 

https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvh62145

 

I'm testing a new version of the UCOS Password Decrypter that acquires the
file for you.  To use this feature, you enable remote support on your UCOS
host then plug in the UCOS host IP, remote support user and remote support
passphrase.  The app decodes the passphrase, pulls the file via SSH and
displays the passwords.

 

Need a few volunteers to test before I update the tools page.  If you're
interested, let me know.  Would post a temp link here but I don't want yet
another dead link floating around.

 

-Pete

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Re: [cisco-voip] cisco-voip Digest, Vol 182, Issue 5

2018-12-05 Thread Brian Meade
Looks like it's a problem with the way H.323 to H.323 calls work.

Unlike SIP, H.323 uses TerminalCapabilitySet messages to advertise to both
sides all possible capabilities/codecs between the 2 sides then the master
gets to pick.

On the call leg between Avaya and SME, Avaya gets chosen as master and
picks G.711a.

On the call leg between SME and CUCM 11.5, CUCM 11.5 is chosen as master
and picks G.711u.

You then don't have any universal transcoding/MTP resources I assume to
handle the mismatch.

You need a way to force a codec across the full call path.  I'd suggest
using SIP between SME and CUCM 11.5 rather than H.323 ICT.

If it has to be H.323 ICT, you may be able to try forcing MTP Required on
the H.323 gateway config for Avaya in the SME cluster.

On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 2:07 PM Nilson Costa  wrote:

> Hello all
>
> I´m facing another type of issue now, it´s about call drop on inbound calls
> I have the following new scenario
>
> Avaya --H.323--> CUCM SME(8.5(1)) --ICT trunk--> CUCM 11.5 --SIP--> CIPC
>
> In this case when I call to one Avaya extension the call goes normally
> the problem comes when a Avaya extension calls me the call drops as soon
> as I answer the call drops
>
> attached the call logs
>
> Calling - 57841
> called - 2
>
>
> Can someone help me find out why is it failing?
>
> Nilson Lino da Costa Junior
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[cisco-voip] Get Cisco Phones serial numbers

2018-12-05 Thread Claiton Campos
Hey all,
I have a cucm cluster with 1000 phones registers and i need to collect the
serial numbers of this phones to make an inventory. How i can collect the
serial? Using a script via python or SQL command?

Best Regards,
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Re: [cisco-voip] Get Cisco Phones serial numbers

2018-12-05 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi

I think the cheapest way would be to build/execute a script using curl and 
asking for each phones information. The urls might be a bit different but you 
can just copy paste from some examples.

Then, you parse the data.

A better way would be to get one of the few telephone inventory programs out 
there that do a bit more, i.e. grab the home page url and based on information 
there collect the serial number. That’s my guess.


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From: cisco-voip  On Behalf Of Claiton 
Campos
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 2:53 PM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Get Cisco Phones serial numbers

Hey all,
I have a cucm cluster with 1000 phones registers and i need to collect the 
serial numbers of this phones to make an inventory. How i can collect the 
serial? Using a script via python or SQL command?

Best Regards,
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Re: [cisco-voip] Get Cisco Phones serial numbers

2018-12-05 Thread Anthony Holloway
I wrote a CLI tool about 10 years ago, so she's a little old, but it will
scan a subnet for phones and generate a CSV report for you.  It's a
standalone executable, written in Ruby, and you can download the program from
here .
The source
code is here .
I think it's current.  :/

Anyways, I just launched it for the first time in a long time on my Windows
10 machine, and the tool worked like this:

*C:\Users\avhol\Downloads>gcpi -i*

*IP Address: 10.1.75.0*
*Subnet Mask [255.255.255.255]: 255.255.255.224*
*Timeout [3]:*
*Output [STDOUT]:*

*Gathering info from 30 phones...*

*Model,IP Address,Device Name,Serial Number,Mac Address,Phone DN*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.7,SEP00A289087BA4,FCH2028GZAY,00A289087BA4,+16125551000*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.8,SEPEC1D8BBAFA4A,FCH2142E7LT,EC1D8BBAFA4A,+16125551001*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.9,SEPEC1D8BBAEBE2,FCH2142E60K,EC1D8BBAEBE2,+16125551002*
*CP-8861,10.1.75.10,SEP38ED18AFCCB6,FCH19518KK9,38ED18AFCCB6,+16125551003*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.11,SEPEC1D8BBAE4FA,FCH2142E58K,EC1D8BBAE4FA,+16125551004*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.12,SEP00562BB4D7E2,FCH2026GLG5,00562BB4D7E2,+16125551005*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.15,SEP00A28908726C,FCH2028GYA8,00A28908726C,+16125551006*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.16,SEPF8A5C59F6B04,FCH2102E0MR,F8A5C59F6B04,+16125551007*
*CP-8851,10.1.75.17,SEP00A289087E2C,FCH2028GZLG,00A289087E2C,+16125551008*

*Complete!*

*C:\Users\avhol\Downloads>*

It's not parallel processed, so for very large subnets, with very few
phones, it takes a long time to complete, given all of the timeouts which
need to occur.  If you need to speed it up, just run multiple command
prompt windows for a poor mans version of concurrent processing.



On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 1:53 PM Claiton Campos 
wrote:

> Hey all,
> I have a cucm cluster with 1000 phones registers and i need to collect the
> serial numbers of this phones to make an inventory. How i can collect the
> serial? Using a script via python or SQL command?
>
> Best Regards,
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Re: [cisco-voip] Get Cisco Phones serial numbers

2018-12-05 Thread Brian Meade
https://www.unifiedfx.com/unifiedfx-free-software/phoneview-asset-and-inventory

On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 2:53 PM Claiton Campos 
wrote:

> Hey all,
> I have a cucm cluster with 1000 phones registers and i need to collect the
> serial numbers of this phones to make an inventory. How i can collect the
> serial? Using a script via python or SQL command?
>
> Best Regards,
> ___
> cisco-voip mailing list
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>
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