Thanks again. Even if it was supported, what functionality does the phone
provide the reader? In other words, where does the scanned information go?
Not to CUCM obviously. Maybe to the attached PC over Ethernet?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 2:54 PM Stephen Welsh stephen.we...@unifiedfx.com
wrote:
You should be able to run an XML service on the phone to read the data from
the credit card reader and do something with it. I think this may have
been a Cisco StadiumVision feature with the 7975s where you could order
food/drinks and pay right on the phone.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:02 AM,
Were psychedelic implements involved? I’d have to guess the credit card machine
is also Ethernet or wireless and the user just didn’t know…
The aux port is only ever for headset peripherals in my understanding.
Matthew G. Loraditch – CCNP-Voice, CCNA-RS, CCDA
Network Engineer
Direct Voice:
Ha! I kind of said the same thing: two cables, or one cable + wireless,
and nope, not the case. In fact, when the cable is unplugged from the AUX
port, the device says no line detected and when you plug it back in, it
works as designed.
So we deleted the phone
On Thu Jan 22 2015 at 8:53:37 AM
Hi Anthony,
Its not well documented, but I believe there is (was) a developer level
capability to access the AUX port. From memory I think this product used to use
the AUX port:
http://www.litescape.com/index.php/secure-profile-management
I’m with the DevNet team at Cisco Live next week, I can
Ben,
Thanks for looking in to this with us. I appreciate your efforts.
However, both of those links show that this device must be plugged into
Ethernet to work, and therefore is not reliant on the AUX port. In fact,
no where in those pages could I even find a reference to to the AUX port.
That would be cool of you to do. Thanks for the offer. Nothing on my
mind, this was existing in the field and I just ran into it as I was
swapping a 7841 out for a 9951 with Video and there is no AUX port on the
9951.
On Thu Jan 22 2015 at 9:30:53 AM Stephen Welsh stephen.we...@unifiedfx.com
Thanks for the information Ben.
I looked over that website and didn't find any product to suggest this was
possible, and a google search on their site provided no results either.
https://www.google.com/#q=%22auxiliary+port%22+OR+%22aux+port%22+site:cyberdata.net
It's be great to find evidence
http://www.cyberdata.net/products/voip/oemendpoints/cardreadernetwork/documentation/010903_930136E_VoIP_Card_Reader_Quick_Ref.pdf
http://www.cyberdata.net/products/voip/oemendpoints/cardreadernetwork/
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Ben Story
CCSP, CCNA, CCNA Wireless, CCDA
ben.st...@gmail.com
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