Cisco TAC told my colleague that it’s configured correctly. They are still
troubleshooting apparently.
Will let you guys know if they get it sorted.
From: Charles Goldsmith [mailto:wo...@justfamily.org]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 August 2015 12:36 AM
To: Tong, Dana
Cc: Cisco VOIP
Subject: Re: [cisco-v
You can have multiple devices on the same device profile. For example I
can have multiple PCs logged in Jabber but only one Jabber can have the
phone control.
-YX
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 6:51 AM, Ryan Ratliff (rratliff)
wrote:
> Correct, you can have multiple devices register the same CSF, B
I’d highly recommend you dedicate a VM for lab testing so you can validate
things like this in a non-production environment. I’m pretty sure 10 is where
the local + ldap users was added and I’m pretty sure they get converted
automatically when the ldap agreement is removed.
-Ryan
On Aug 5, 20
Yes you can just delete the ldap directory & authentication and rebuild it
with the new telephone number mapping. the users wont disappear (even
though it will warn you they will). that should take care of the
inbound caller ID extension mapping as well.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Matthe
I can’t remember when this was added, it might be in 9, but I know in 10+ you
can temporarily convert everyone back to local users and then redo the sync.
That would make sure no one got deleted. When and how you can do that depends
on how heavily dependent you are on that ldap information.
Ma
Thanks Justin,
I'm gathering options, so that might definitely be a possibility. Not sure how
I would handle that though, basically, having to create a new LDAP sync without
deleting the existing users.
I'm also trying to resolve how Jabber does a search on the UDS contacts with an
inbound
someone correct my if I'm wrong, but I don't think Jabber will search any
of the custom LDAP attributes as part of cucm dirsync. I would
recommend configuring your directory numbers in AD in the ipPhone field in
the format Y. then change your cucm dirsync so that cucm imports the
ipPhone
Trying to find a way around the way telephone numbers are stored in our Active
Directory so Jabber users can search by DN.
Right now, we're using UDS so that way the experience is the same on premise
and off-premise. CUCM is LDAP integrated with Active Directory.
Unfortunately, our telephone
That configuration is on one hub cluster to add another hub cluster for
connecting SME clusters in different regions.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 7:39 AM, abbas Wali wrote:
> hi all,
>
> bit unclear about having a primary and secondary hubs for a single spoke
> in ILS.
>
> with us - there are ( or w
Most if not all of the system default prompts are stored in the local
filesystem and can’t be accessed without root permission. These prompts (two
different files play to form that message) are two of those /PHGreet/ .wav
files and cannot be changed. Unfortunately I’m unware of any method for
c
Correct, you can have multiple devices register the same CSF, BOT, TAB, etc
device just don’t have them running at the same time. Nothing good happens
when apps fight over the registration.
-Ryan
On Aug 4, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi
mailto:le...@uoguelph.ca>> wrote:
I guess, technicall
Hi all,
CUC 10.5.1.1-7
I have a system call handler and have enabled the during greeting option of
Allow Transfers to Numbers Not Associated with Users or Call Handlers
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The problem we are experiencing is when the caller enters a extension number
during
hi all,
bit unclear about having a primary and secondary hubs for a single spoke in
ILS.
with us - there are ( or will be ) SMEs acting as Hubs for their region.
have seen a leaf can point to redundant SME in case of a failure
but if you run ILS on top of that - then similarly we can have a redu
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