Re: [cisco-voip] 7937 audio input interface question

2018-10-17 Thread Brian Meade
This one should do it direct but it's sold out-
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7145

Would need a combination of these 2 instead:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7121
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7146


On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 12:41 PM James Dust <
james.d...@charles-stanley.co.uk> wrote:

> Good afternoon all,
>
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> We have a situation where we need to be able to plug an external Lapel mic
> into a 7937 device, and have discovered the links listed below to help us
> achieve this.
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> https://community.cisco.com/t5/ip-telephony-and-phones/cisco-7937-audio-input-interface/td-p/1341914
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> http://www.jjcoolstuff.com/2009/04/wireless-lapel-mic-for-cisco-conference.html
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> We have the lapel mic already ordered, but could someone possibly confirm
> exactly which connector is required please?
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> We are based in the UK
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> Many thanks
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>
> James
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[cisco-voip] 7937 audio input interface question

2018-10-17 Thread James Dust
Good afternoon all,

We have a situation where we need to be able to plug an external Lapel mic into 
a 7937 device, and have discovered the links listed below to help us achieve 
this.

https://community.cisco.com/t5/ip-telephony-and-phones/cisco-7937-audio-input-interface/td-p/1341914

http://www.jjcoolstuff.com/2009/04/wireless-lapel-mic-for-cisco-conference.html


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We have the lapel mic already ordered, but could someone possibly confirm 
exactly which connector is required please?

We are based in the UK

Many thanks

James

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[cisco-voip] Using "All zones" in expressway search rules...

2018-10-17 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi

Digging deeper into search rules... and also planning ahead for H323 registered 
devices.

On the E, I want a rule so that I can send calls out to WebEx. I want pretty 
much everything but the default zone since I don't want to allow external to 
external calls. I know I can use call policies, but I want many layers of 
protection.

>From the GUI help, it says that I have the following options for the source:

The sources of the requests for which this rule applies.

Any: locally registered devices, neighbor or traversal zones, and any 
non-registered devices.

All zones: locally registered devices plus neighbor or traversal zones.

Local Zone: locally registered devices only.

Named: a specific zone or subzone.

Default: Any.

My testing shows that if I select "All zones" the default zone is not included. 
Is my assumption correct? Or is it something else that is making the call (from 
the default zone) not be found? When I put the rule back to Any, it works again.

I'm hoping that by selecting "All zones" this will allows calls from C to E 
traversal zone through to webex, but also any locally registered H323 devices 
as well.


Thanks!

Lelio

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