Ovidiu Popa | 10 Feb 01:18
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CUCM 8.5 and SIP options ping

Hello


CUCM 8.5 introduced SIP options ping for SIP trunks and my question is how can we see the real-time status of a trunk ? Where can we see if a trunk is disabled by options ping? Any configurable alerts available ?


Thank you,


Regards,

Ovidiu

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Sinisa Djokic | 9 Feb 22:28
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TCL script for announcement !!!

hi group..

does anybody has a TCL script to share which fits into this scenario:

 

1.       IP phone ( registered to CUCM ) dials a number on PSTN

2.       the call gets to cisco VG

3.       TCL script is activated on voip dial-peer ( incoming from CUCM ) and provides the following

4.       dials the originally called number and at the same time provides ringback to the IP phone which initiated the call

5.       when PSTN user answers the phone, TCL plays a prompt to PSTN userand after that it connects those two call legs ( PSTN user and IP phone )

6.       so the user experience is that IP phone user dials a number, hears ringback tone all the way until it gets connected with PSTN user..in the mean time PSTN user first listens to the prompt and then gets connected to IP phone user..

 

 

thanx..

 

regards..

 

 

Sinisa Djokic

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Leslie Meade | 9 Feb 21:02
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SIP DTMF

I have an intermit issues with DTMF on my SIP trunk to the provider…
DTMF seams to be working on some numbers but not on others.. I know that the DTMF is leaving the system as it works on some numbers.
How would I start to trouble shoot this ?



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Mike King | 9 Feb 20:40
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OT Cisco ASA question

Sorry to bother the list, but I'm looking for validation of a thought before I go and try to lab it up.


Cisco ASA 5550

Is it possible to create an 802.1q trunk on one of the ports, and have multiple VLAN's be assigned to it?  Each VLAN being in a different security zone?

Mike
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Eric Pedersen | 9 Feb 20:23
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phones deleted during user garbage collection

We have Callmanager 8 configured for LDAP synchronization with AD.  When users are disabled in Active Directory, the nightly garbage collection is removing them from Callmanager as expected, but it sometimes is also deleting their phones.  Has anyone seen this? It happened a couple days ago and I was able to get the Callmanager logs and definitely see the devices being deleted at 3:15. This doesn't seem like correct behavior to me.

 

Thanks,

Eric

 

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Mike J. Erickson | 9 Feb 19:46
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CUEAC Install

 
Trying to install CUEAC in a lab environment.  I have a Test 8.5 CUCM server up and running.  All the services are up.  I have followed the Web Admin Guide for creating an App User.  However, when running through the wizard I try to connect to the CUCM, but it just fails.  I know I can access the server and the App user can login to the Web Interface.  Are there any Service or Enterprise parameters I may be missing?
 
I just get “Unable to connect to CUCM”.
 
Thanks in advance.
Mike
 
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Nick | 9 Feb 18:26
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Off net to off net transfer using Verizon SIP Trunk

Hi All
 
I have an issue when trying to complete an off net to off net transfer for calls using Verizon SIP trunking, the call arrives on the SIP and then gets transfered back out of the SIP to an external destination, I get the message cannot complete transfer on the phone and the transfered part of the call fails but the original call stays on hold.
 
I have got the Block offnet to offnet transfer set to False on the CUCM, so I think this is definitely the SIP trunks thats denying the call. Does anyone know which part of the SIP header may need manipulating for transfered calls, or anyne come across this scenario before?
 
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Jason Aarons (AM | 9 Feb 17:43

Service Paramter FW: Always Display Original Dialed Number

From a customer’s internal Cisco 7965 if you dial 12000 (CTI Route Point for our main number) you see 12000 on the screen then your phone display changes to show the CTI Port (722-xxx-xxxx dummy fake number) on the internal phone display due to redirection by CUEAC.  Below per TAC will will disable that.  Will this break anything? I suspect the users will want to see when a forward occurs and this isn’t a good option.

 

Be great if this Service Parameter could be set for CTI Applications only, or on a per number basis.

 

Service Parameters > Cisco CallManager > Advanced

 

 

Always Display Original Dialed Number: Required Field   This parameter determines whether phones always display the number that the caller originally dialed (which may not match the final connected number). If Cisco CallManager routes the call from the originally dialed number to the connected number using a call forwarding directive, a translation pattern, route pattern, a redirection by a CTI application, or other means, this parameter determines whether the connected number or the originally dialed number is exposed. Note that when the Conference List feature is invoked, the connected number always displays regardless of the setting in this parameter. Valid values specify True (display the originally dialed number) or False (display the connected number).

 

                This is a required field.

                Default:  False

 

 

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Paul | 9 Feb 17:36
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Is it possible to monitor individual b-channels off of a 66-block terminated PRI?

If it is, it'd be the first time *I've* ever heard of it.

Some folks I'm working with are suggesting this is the best way to configure call recording by bridging a PRI
and recording the conversations to a server with a direct analog interface off of the 66. What the hey?
Ed Leatherman | 9 Feb 14:51
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MOH location on CM 7

Good morning,

I'm cleaning up my TFTP directory and found some audio files that I
believe were misplaced in the past either by myself or a colleague
when adding some moh sources.

Just so I don't delete the wrong ones - Legitimate MOH files are
stored under the MOH/ directory, NOT in the base tftp directory -
correct?

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David Zhars | 9 Feb 14:49
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7925 Wireless Setup

Just received a 7925 wireless phone that I need to setup.

First, Cisco sent me some sort of license file.  I suppose I must download this to a thumb drive, then somehow import it into UCM? 

Second, can the phone run over ANY wireless device or must it be a Cisco WAP?

Thanks!

Dave

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