Re: [cisco-voip] SIP Profile to add Calling Name

2016-11-28 Thread Norton, Mike
Is there a CUBE? You don’t say, but I’m assuming so. I would do something like this on the CUBE: request ANY sip-header From modify "^(.+):.*

Re: [cisco-voip] Are there any gotchas to watch out for switching to FQDN server names from IP address server names?

2016-11-28 Thread Nick Barnett
I just thought I would share what happened with this, even though it is super old. Changing the node names to FQDN was mostly painless. The one thing that bit me was bug CSCuy13916. After changing the names of the nodes, the TFTP service needs to be DEACTIVATED and then re-activated in order to

Re: [cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Alan Libbee
Glad you got something to work for you. I have never seen anything in the 8k or 16k tables. My guess is that they are going to be used in the future. On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Brian Meade wrote: > Different table sizes. Most things would use the 4k. > > I don't remember

Re: [cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Nick Barnett
Also very helpful, thanks for the examples! On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Alan Libbee wrote: > Actually, you can query and filter based on the xml data. I wrote some > sample queries for you, hope this helps. > > -Alan > > This will show you devices with an override for

Re: [cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Nick Barnett
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you. I didn’t find any data in the 16k and 8k tables, but 4k has a LOT. Do you know what the 8k and 16k tables are actually used for? I wrote this AXL call that seems to list out exactly what I was looking for. All of our CSF devices start with “UCCSF”

Re: [cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Alan Libbee
Actually, you can query and filter based on the xml data. I wrote some sample queries for you, hope this helps. -Alan This will show you devices with an override for video enabled: run sql select device.name, device.description, devicepool.name from device inner join devicexml4k on device.pkid =

Re: [cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Brian Meade
That's stored in the devicexml16k , devicexml8k, and devicexml4k tables. Only non-default values are stored there. It's in XML so can't make a query to check for a certain item. You have to use some post-processing to pull out the values you care about. On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Nick

[cisco-voip] Query or report to find devices that have video calling enabled?

2016-11-28 Thread Nick Barnett
Hello. We are a Cisco phone shop, but use Lync/Skype for IM We also use cucilync. In order to reduce confusion with end users, we've elected to disable video calling from CSF devices and let them do video calls inside Lync/Skype. I batched in a change to all CSF devices to disable video calling.