Re: [cisco-voip] network roaming and Jabber - does it work?

2020-02-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
Darn. I was afraid of this.

I was hoping that it would be something similar to the "place a call on hold 
for ten seconds" that happens with SNR.

And yes, I was confused with the standalone SNR solution and Jabber ringing at 
the same time. I think it's handled fairly well with the mobility feature 
enabled on the dual mode phones. It only rings if the jabber client is not 
registered.

The worst part of that is the timers, but I think that changes with "user 
input" vs. "timer" control.

More tests to come

From: Pawlowski, Adam 
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2020 1:11 PM
To: Lelio Fulgenzi ; voyp list, cisco-voip 
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Subject: RE: network roaming and Jabber - does it work?

It does not in my experience.

If you roam and change IP addresses Jabber dies or the call is lost. If you 
connect through a VPN client and that reconnects fast enough then it maybe 
works.

I believe that's one of the things that maybe comes in the future is some sort 
of call anchoring.

The documentation I think recommends mobility and handing the call to your 
mobile number when you plan to go off net. If you skip the complication of SNR, 
you will run into people perhaps who have it configured and are using Jabber 
mobile so it will ring twice and they won't get either call.

The "Transition" to dual mode is a delete and re-do from the self care portal. 
Not the smoothest, but serviceable.

Adam

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Subject: [cisco-voip] network roaming and Jabber - does it work?


One of the things we sort of expected to work was Jabber's ability to roam from 
wifi to cellular data and vice versa, whether it was going to/from on-prem to 
off-prem, or off-prem to off-prem.

It's something we still have to test and document accordingly for our clients, 
but I was hoping to get a running start with information from the group.

Of course, things are complicate when you insert SNR, but I'm going to leave 
that out for now.

Does this work? Or is this not a supported roaming feature?
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Re: [cisco-voip] network roaming and Jabber - does it work?

2020-02-10 Thread Pawlowski, Adam
It does not in my experience.

If you roam and change IP addresses Jabber dies or the call is lost. If you 
connect through a VPN client and that reconnects fast enough then it maybe 
works.

I believe that's one of the things that maybe comes in the future is some sort 
of call anchoring.

The documentation I think recommends mobility and handing the call to your 
mobile number when you plan to go off net. If you skip the complication of SNR, 
you will run into people perhaps who have it configured and are using Jabber 
mobile so it will ring twice and they won't get either call.

The "Transition" to dual mode is a delete and re-do from the self care portal. 
Not the smoothest, but serviceable.

Adam

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Fulgenzi
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2020 12:07 PM
To: voyp list, cisco-voip (cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) 

Subject: [cisco-voip] network roaming and Jabber - does it work?


One of the things we sort of expected to work was Jabber's ability to roam from 
wifi to cellular data and vice versa, whether it was going to/from on-prem to 
off-prem, or off-prem to off-prem.

It's something we still have to test and document accordingly for our clients, 
but I was hoping to get a running start with information from the group.

Of course, things are complicate when you insert SNR, but I'm going to leave 
that out for now.

Does this work? Or is this not a supported roaming feature?
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[cisco-voip] network roaming and Jabber - does it work?

2020-02-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi

One of the things we sort of expected to work was Jabber's ability to roam from 
wifi to cellular data and vice versa, whether it was going to/from on-prem to 
off-prem, or off-prem to off-prem.

It's something we still have to test and document accordingly for our clients, 
but I was hoping to get a running start with information from the group.

Of course, things are complicate when you insert SNR, but I'm going to leave 
that out for now.

Does this work? Or is this not a supported roaming feature?
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Re: [cisco-voip] IP Phone Service to update a Translation Pattern or CTI Route Point via AXL?

2020-02-10 Thread Anthony Holloway
I have done that before.  Kind of like a night mode button.  You could just
use a single button, and make it like a toggle, and as a part of the
action, change the line label for the SURL you're pressing.  E.g., It would
say Turn On / Turn Off.

It requires a third server in the middle of the phone and the CUCM though.
The tech in the middle is unimportant, as long as it can accept and send
HTTP requests.  E.g., node.js, EasyPHP, Python SimpleHTTPServer, etc.

On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 12:17 AM Dana Tong  wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Has anyone done an phone button that they can use to update a CTI Route
> Point and another button to change it back?
>
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> For example, update a CTI RP Call-Forward-All destination and then another
> button to turn it off?
>
> Or if easier, update a Translation Pattern CalledPartyTransformation?
>
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> Cheers
>
> Dana
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