Those all sound like wonderfully useful scripts. Especially that second one, I
have some helpdesk guys who sometimes cause more harm than good with their
troubleshooting.
I legitimately don't know how to deal with that Unity issue though, it's a bit
agitating since I don't know of any reason
Lelio,
I guess it depends on your approach and your security perspective like another
poster here mentioned.
In UCM 11.5 there is supposed to be an AXL Read Only role, so while you could
potentially leak data with this role, you would not have too much trouble
damage.
I use a specific
For what I'm doing, which is helping myself be more efficient, I just hard
code creds in my scripts. If you were going to make an app for other
people to use, and therefore distribute your app, I would have the user
login to the app themselves and not store any creds in it.
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017
TAC should be able to direct it. I believe each local theater handles
their own dial plans so they should hopefully be familiar with the change.
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Gary Parker wrote:
>
> > On 1 Sep 2017, at 15:43, Scott Voll wrote:
>
> On 1 Sep 2017, at 15:43, Scott Voll wrote:
>
> Gary--
>
>> Pattern:0+1[2-9][02-9]X+[2-9]X
>>
>> Failing number: 0 1 908 0 67000
>> ^ this is where the match fails, it’s not a
>> digit between 2-9
>
> could it be
Gary--
Pattern:0+1[2-9][02-9]X+[2-9]X
Failing number: 0 1 908 0 67000
^ this is where the match fails, it’s not
a digit between 2-9
could it be the 0 between the 8 and 6?
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 6:55 AM, Gary Parker
> On 1 Sep 2017, at 14:44, Scott Voll wrote:
>
> have you used DNA to confirm it's not matching something else?
>
> Scott
Yes, definitely. DNA came back with “unallocated number”.
Gary
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have you used DNA to confirm it's not matching something else?
Scott
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Gary Parker wrote:
> Morning all, I came across a significant block of numbers in the UK that
> can’t be called by our cucm (11.5.1(SU2) with the 3.1.34-GB dialplan)
Morning all, I came across a significant block of numbers in the UK that can’t
be called by our cucm (11.5.1(SU2) with the 3.1.34-GB dialplan) due to them not
being recognised as valid NATIONAL calls.
Milton Keynes numbers (01908) hit the following rule:
Pattern: