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| Jason Aarons \(US\) 2007-10-24, 7:12 pm |
| Customer asked why their line 2, line 3, etc only have 7 ring choices in
Settings > Ring Type > X when their default ring has 25 choices?
I said "because it is what it is" (works on my 3 year old all the
time).....what's the real reason?
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| Matthew Saskin 2007-10-24, 7:12 pm |
| DistinctiveRingList.xml
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| Jason Aarons \(US\) 2007-10-24, 7:12 pm |
| I recall how to modify the .xml file in CallManager 4.1, how do I modify
the DistinctiveRingList.xml in 5.1.2?
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Saskin [mailto:matt@saskin.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:31 PM
To: Jason Aarons (US)
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Secondary DNs only have 7 ring choices?
DistinctiveRingList.xml
-matt
Jason Aarons (US) wrote:
> Customer asked why their line 2, line 3, etc only have 7 ring choices
in
> Settings > Ring Type > X when their default ring has 25 choices?
>
>
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> I said "because it is what it is" (works on my 3 year old all the
> time).....what's the real reason?
>
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| Paul Choi 2007-10-24, 7:12 pm |
| Is there no way to just edit one and upload it via
sftp/scp?
Paul
--- "Jason Aarons (US)" <jason.aarons@us.didata.com>
wrote:
> I recall how to modify the .xml file in CallManager
> 4.1, how do I modify
> the DistinctiveRingList.xml in 5.1.2?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Saskin [mailto:matt@saskin.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:31 PM
> To: Jason Aarons (US)
> Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Secondary DNs only have 7
> ring choices?
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> DistinctiveRingList.xml
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> -matt
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> Jason Aarons (US) wrote:
> have 7 ring choices
> in
> has 25 choices?
> year old all the
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| Erick Bergquist 2007-10-25, 1:11 pm |
| You need to use a TFTP client (TFTPD32, etc) to download the file from
the server, then modify it as your used to. Then to put the new file
back, SSH into the Call Manager and issue a 'file delete tftp
DistinctiveRingList.xml' command to delete the old file. Then you go
into the OS Admin (IPT Platform) web page and go under Software ->
TFTP and upload the new XML file. I've found (at least on the 5.1
versions I've done this on) that if you use the web page to upload the
file and it already exists it puts it there with Upper or lowercase at
front, etc and you have 2 files which are the same name just with
upper/lower case differences.
Afterwards, you may need to restart the cisco TFTP service if it is
caching the old file.
On 10/24/07, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons@us.didata.com> wrote:
> I recall how to modify the .xml file in CallManager 4.1, how do I modify
> the DistinctiveRingList.xml in 5.1.2?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Saskin [mailto:matt@saskin.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:31 PM
> To: Jason Aarons (US)
> Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Secondary DNs only have 7 ring choices?
>
> DistinctiveRingList.xml
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> -matt
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> Jason Aarons (US) wrote:
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| Michael Thompson 2007-10-26, 1:11 am |
| Jason,
an easy way to do it is to backup the DistinctiveRingList.xml (just
rename it) and then copy the RingList.xml to the DistinctiveRingList.xml.
you'll then have the same info in both the Default Ringer as well as the Per
Line Ringer.
On 10/24/07, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons@us.didata.com> wrote:
>
> Customer asked why their line 2, line 3, etc only have 7 ring choices in
> Settings > Ring Type > X when their default ring has 25 choices?
>
>
>
> I said "because it is what it is" (works on my 3 year old all the
> time)…..what's the real reason?
>
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| Jason Aarons \(US\) 2007-10-26, 1:11 am |
| In Windows and CallManger 4.x this is pretty easy and I've done it
before, how do I do this in 5.1?
From: Michael Thompson [mailto:mthompson729@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:54 PM
To: Jason Aarons (US)
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Secondary DNs only have 7 ring choices?
Jason,
an easy way to do it is to backup the DistinctiveRingList.xml (just
rename it) and then copy the RingList.xml to the
DistinctiveRingList.xml. you'll then havethe same info in both the
Default Ringer as well as the Per Line Ringer.
On 10/24/07, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons@us.didata.com> wrote:
Customer asked why their line 2, line 3, etc only have 7 ring choices in
Settings > Ring Type > X when their default ring has 25 choices?
I said "because it is what it is" (works on my 3 year old all the
time).....what's the real reason?
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