Thanks Angel,
So you set up the interview handler and give it an extension of its own? I am
just wondering how you route a call to the interview handler.
Regards
James
From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Angel
Roberto Castaneda
Sent: 29 January 2014
any opinions either way?
I've always done SCCP, but I'll have 2x 20k CUC clusters soon and wasnt
sure if there was a better way of doing it.
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SIP is the future. Check the compatability/test/dtmf. I like it for
Wireshark/traces.
My crystal ball says eventually all new phones will be SIP/Android/iOS/Jabber,
etc. I do not speak for Cisco. Cisco has said all new development is on SIP and
that SCCP will not maintain development; take
Anyone aware of any issues with using OpenSSH 5.x or latest 6.4 with CUCM
8.6.2a SU2?
Trying to move away from FreeFTPd. The SFTP backup job fails on the bigger
components to the OpenSSH SFTP server running on a linux server. It fails
on the MOH or TFTP component. All files are under a gig in
I can't be 100% sure, but I like SCCP integrations because you can create a
number of ports groups so you can 'reserve' ports for a particular usage. For
example, if I have 100 ports, I start auto-attendant first, then VM then call
processing.
Just a thought.
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I'm working on a utility to extract data from the Informix ontape backups
contained within CUCM backup sets. The idea is that a UC engineer could
decrypt a backup set then open it and view the configuration data. In a DR
scenario it could possibly be used to selectively restore phones,
Erick,
It shouldn't have replaced the other VPN-trust in certificate management.
I've done this scenario successfully with many customers. I'll try this in the
lab. It may be due to the same Common Name on the certificate but usually it
will just rename the new one to like
The old one was expired. That might make the difference.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Brian Meade (brmeade) brme...@cisco.comwrote:
Erick,
It shouldn't have replaced the other VPN-trust in certificate management.
I've done this scenario successfully with many customers. I'll
What you could do to resolve the phones without bringing them in would be to
temporarily set up a NAT with a static IP for one of your TFTP servers just for
TFTP traffic and use the Alternate TFTP settings on the phones so they can pull
the new config files with the new certificate in them.