Re: [cisco-voip] SIP OPTIONS pings are blocked on Cisco CUBE 3945E - Resource failure, dropping OPTIONS

2018-10-10 Thread Maciej Bylica
Hello Anthony, thanks for the hint, but you were right this is not the core of the issue. I made some test via sipp with following results 1) Test: Send 15xOPTIONS with the same Call-ID and From-tag Result: All OPTIONS were replied 2) Test: shortly after completing the above test I made another

Re: [cisco-voip] Mass import of users into Access Control Group

2018-10-10 Thread Matthew Loraditch
Yeah, I would just do it in the GUI, that’s 4 sets of users you’d be done in about a minute. It also only shows you users not in the group. So each time you add folks the resulting refresh of the screen is the unadded users left. Matthew Loraditch Sr. Network Engineer p: 443.541.1518 w:

[cisco-voip] Mass import of users into Access Control Group

2018-10-10 Thread James Dust
Afternoon all, Might be a bit of a basic question, but I need to assign all the users in our cluster to a specific access control group. Am I correct in saying the easiest way to accomplish this is via the bat tool? If so could someone advise me of the correct approach please. Many thanks

Re: [cisco-voip] Mass import of users into Access Control Group

2018-10-10 Thread James Dust
Around 1000 users, Kind regards James From: Matthew Loraditch [mailto:mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com] Sent: 10 October 2018 12:15 To: James Dust; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Mass import of users into Access Control Group How many users? You can go into the acg

Re: [cisco-voip] Mass import of users into Access Control Group

2018-10-10 Thread Matthew Loraditch
How many users? You can go into the acg and add up to 250 at a time I believe. Manual may be faster in this case depending on the count Get Outlook for iOS Matthew Loraditch Sr. Network Engineer p: 443.541.1518 w:

[cisco-voip] anonymous proximity issues?

2018-10-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
Unless I am completely mistaken, it seems that proximity participation in a t/p session enabled for proximity is completely anonymous without acknowledgement from the t/p operator side of things. At least one document says that if you are afraid of people outside your office participating, you