Re: [cisco-voip] reporting on (not)used phones or desks

2017-10-18 Thread Jason Aarons (Americas)
I’m more often asked for a report on unregistered phones…..and when the last 
time was the phone was registered….which I understand can be done via Select * 
but only if within a short time period of unregistering…you would think that 
would have a been a feature request years ago…

-jason

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ci...@cips.nl
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] reporting on (not)used phones or desks


This looks interesting, thank you for the link.

I quickly looked at the solution and it seems a nice and complete product.
However it still seems some work and maintenance to get this working.
How will this work with phones not logged in and users logged in to phones via 
extension mobility?
It looks like I have to enrich the data collected by this tool manually.
Any experience whit this?

Kr,
Henk

From: Charles Goldsmith [mailto:wo...@justfamily.org]
Sent: maandag 2 oktober 2017 15:36
To: ci...@cips.nl
Cc: voip puck >
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] reporting on (not)used phones or desks

variphy.com has a report that looks at CDR records and will 
give you a report on directory numbers that have not been used, but you would 
need to build a database of CDR records on Variphy or import them if you 
archived elsewhere.

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 8:10 AM, > wrote:
Hi,

We have around 450 desks in the office and between 250-275 are mainly used by 
sales employees and flexworkers who do not need a personal desk because they 
are not always in the office, every day.
We are using extension mobility for almost all users, with mainly 7942 and 8841 
phones.
I’m looking for a solution to get some reporting details on the usage of the 
desks.
We need to cut-down the number of desks and I want to see which desks are not 
used, preferably by floor.
Are there any tools you use to get this visible?
I was thinking of a phone report of phones which have not been used for a 
specific period of time, or maybe do something with extension mobility?
Any thoughts anyone?

Thanks.
Henk

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[cisco-voip] Looking for advice on sRTP using tokenless CTL

2017-10-18 Thread Ryan Huff
Looking at enabling sRTP on a 10.x cluster (CUCM, EXPRESSWAY, CXN, UCCX). As I 
have been researching this topic; I’ve found the “riskiest” task to be enabling 
CTL / Mixed Mode in CUCM. Specifically, if you have devices that do not support 
Security By Default.

It’s my understanding that once the callmanager cert changes, any device that 
can’t negotiate with the TVS service to establish verification will not be able 
to download the new CTL, and therefore not be able to re-register to CUCM until 
their CTL is removed.

The device/trunk security profile configurations seems straight forward as do 
the steps to take on CUBE and Expressway (regarding the trunk security).

I haven’t completed my research into the CXN/UCCX requirements for SRTP with 
CUCM.

Are their any other major/general pitfalls I should look out for? Anyone have 
any horror stories or lessons learned to share?

Thanks,

Ryan
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[cisco-voip] 3rd part SIP phones and HLog?

2017-10-18 Thread Jason Aarons (Americas)
   Is there any way to get a 3rd party SIP phone to login to a Hunt Group?  For 
example #11 to login, #12 to logoff.

Here I have NEC DECT phones I want to be able to Login/Logout.

-jason

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