CUPC client plus dial question -
number globalized coming in - localized when it hits CUPC - but the odd thing
was the CUCP received/missed calls directory was then showing the localized
ANI. so call from PSTN number 212 394 2123 - globalized to +12123942123 on
HQ phone i localized it to
Device pool. The calling party transformation is working as intended - the
number is globalized at the GW - and localized in the DP. If I remove the
calling party transformation the ANI will show in the LCD display as globalized
number and it will show in missed calls as globalized number
Finally got my CCIE in Voice #25842. I'd like to thank Vik and
IPExpert for all the help they've given me. Vik is an excellent
instructor and IPExpert is a great training company.
Thank you!
Here's what I did to get my number.
First attempt was v2 in RTP on June 30.
I just wasn't ready and I
Careful... Your in-laws may be on this board ;-) haha
CONGRATS!!! Excellent write-up! Thank you!
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Congratulations. That is AWESOME!! Thank you very much for the tips and
your strategy below. We appreciate it very much!
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Sent: Friday,
Jason,
Congrats! One of the best post-event recaps I've read yet. I love the
details you've provided and you've given me ideas here that I'm going to
incorporate.
I just need to know how to get to your inlaws house since that obviously was
the straw that broke the camel's back.
-jeff
On
I have to agree that it was one of the best recaps ever. Very nice.
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Congrats Jason excellent recap.. I will go ahead and reschedule my lab
for a Tuesday :-)
Jeff
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Jason,
Congratulations, well done.
Excellent write up as well, just shows me I've still got some work to do,
your write up is lengthy than my study plan at the moment!
Kamran
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Great write up Jason. Well done. Congratulations!
Amy
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Hello all
I have a question, i'm in the middle of programming a scripting and just
realized that i need to create a nested if step.
Do you know what's the maximum if's that can be nested? I need to nest 25
ifs on my script
or if you could recommend a better way to do it I'd appreciated it
this
Cristobal,
See: https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2000771?tstart=0
(It is your thread after all)
Cheers,
Tanner Ezell
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Cristobal Priego
cristobalpri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all
I have a question, i'm in the middle of programming a scripting and just
Excellent...
Congratulations Jason!!!
While reading the call routing section, did you use the call flow you
mentioned to make notes or draw tables for the whole section, or did you
configure the call routing starting with the first task and ending with the
last one?
Thanks,
Omar
How about using the switch step? One of the most common uses is, let's say,
having 10 triggers on an application, then use the switch step with 10 entries
in the list which will create 10 branches under the switch step. In each of
those branches for the called numbers, use the set step for
The call flow I used was only really to help me keep track of what
order things needed to be configured in. Not all call flows required
the use of a translation pattern or a calling or called transformation
pattern. You'll just have to read the question and configure the call
flow to how you
The better way to do this would be do an XML lookup to perform the function
that you want based on DNIS and return the password to the script.
~Chris
From: Cristobal Priego
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:25 PM
To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX Scripting
I'm trying the xml option.
i just have a question on the step : Get XML Document Data; on the field
Path do i specify where the XML is located ? or what do i put there
thank you
2010/1/15 Christopher Clouse christopherc_56...@hotmail.com
The better way to do this would be do an XML lookup
You mean like my solution here?
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2000771?tstart=0
:)
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Christopher Clouse
christopherc_56...@hotmail.com wrote:
The better way to do this would be do an XML lookup to perform the
function that you want based on DNIS and
You can reference the absolute path (c:\document.xml) or the preferred way to
do this is to upload the document to the Document Management and reference
[DOC] document.xml. The latter allows for it to be backed up with UCCX and
supports HA.
~Chris
From: Cristobal Priego
Sent: Friday,
Do NOT reference the absolute path. This is no longer supported in UCCX 8
and bad practice to begin with.
Cristobal,
The path for the XML step should be something like (if you follow my
example):
/descendant::Passwords/child::Password + count
You'll need a document variable, and use the Create
oh ok, i didn't see that part.
my apologies
2010/1/15 Tanner Ezell tanner.ez...@gmail.com
Do NOT reference the absolute path. This is no longer supported in UCCX 8
and bad practice to begin with.
Cristobal,
The path for the XML step should be something like (if you follow my
example):
Hi Stephen,
Have you enabled inbound faststart in the ccm h.323 gw/trunk configuration?
gw takes precedence over h.225 trunk,
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Stephen Greszczyszyn
sgres...@gmail.comwrote:
Well, it seems to be giving me a failure of Reason: Q.850;cause=47
in the SIP 503
Tanner,
I have a question,
when i read the xml file it always return Null so the first if statement is
always false i can't move forward.
what am i doing wrong ?
2010/1/15 Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
oh ok, i didn't see that part.
my apologies
2010/1/15 Tanner Ezell
What does your XML file look like, and can you screen shot your script for
us to look at.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
wrote:
Tanner,
I have a question,
when i read the xml file it always return Null so the first if statement
is always false
Better still, send me the aef file. I will take a look at it.
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ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com
To: Cristobal Priego cristobalpri...@gmail.com
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
For the benefit of the list, I have attached the completed, working AEF that
I sent back to Cristobal.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Berry, Matthew J. mjbe...@krollontrack.com
wrote:
Better still, send me the aef file. I will take a look at it.
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