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Curt Shaffer

2007-12-19, 1:11 pm

I have a client running CME 4.x. They are inquiring about a group speed dial
option that can be updated in one place and pushed to all of the phones. I
thought directories may be the way but I can't find a speed dial option. Can
anyone point me in a good direction for this?
Paul Choi

2007-12-20, 1:12 am

Curt,

The directory that is updated either through placing
them underneath telephony-service or using the GUI can
be dialed using the fast-dial softkey that appears
when you press a digit sequence that corresponds to a
directory entry. This is my understanding of how it
works anyway.

Paul

--- Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a client running CME 4.x. They are inquiring
> about a group speed dial
> option that can be updated in one place and pushed
> to all of the phones. I
> thought directories may be the way but I can't find
> a speed dial option. Can
> anyone point me in a good direction for this?
>
>
>
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Curt Shaffer

2007-12-20, 7:12 am

Thanks for the suggestion. I have been finding a lot of material on a
speeddial.xml but the information I am coming across is not clear of where
these entries show up. It appears as if they show up in the Local Directory
but isn't that where the directory of added users show up?
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Choi [mailto:asobihoudai@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:55 PM
To: Curt Shaffer; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Group Speed dials

Curt,

The directory that is updated either through placing
them underneath telephony-service or using the GUI can
be dialed using the fast-dial softkey that appears
when you press a digit sequence that corresponds to a
directory entry. This is my understanding of how it
works anyway.

Paul

--- Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a client running CME 4.x. They are inquiring
> about a group speed dial
> option that can be updated in one place and pushed
> to all of the phones. I
> thought directories may be the way but I can't find
> a speed dial option. Can
> anyone point me in a good direction for this?
>
>
>
> ________________________________________
_______
> cisco-voip mailing list
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>





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Paul Choi

2007-12-20, 7:12 am

Curt,

Says here....
http://tinyurl.com/3bqqnk

"Local Speed Dial Menu


System-level list of frequently called numbers that
can be programmed on all phones.

A maximum of 32 numbers can be defined.

Numbers are set up by an administrator using an XML
File speeddial.xml, which is placed in the Cisco
Unified CME router's flash memory.


Users invoke entries from the Directories > Local
Speed Dial menu on IP phones. "

Also regarding the directory feature...
"Local Directory

Cisco Unified CME automatically creates a local phone
directory containing the telephone numbers that are
assigned in the directory number configuration of the
phone. You can make additional entries to the local
directory in telephony services configuration mode.
Additional entries can be nonlocal numbers such as
telephone numbers on other cisco Unified CME systems
used by your company.

When a phone user selects the Directories > Local
Directory menu, the phone displays a search page from
Cisco Unified CME. After a user enters the search
information, the phone sends the information to Cisco
Unified CME, which searches for the requested number
or name pattern in the directory number configuration
and sends the response back to the phone, which
displays the matched results. The phone can display up
to 32 directory entries. If a search results in more
than 32 entries, the phone displays an error message
and the user must refine the search criteria to narrow
the results.

The order of the names in the directory entries can
display with first names first or last names first.

The local directory that is displayed on an IP phone
is an XML page that is accessed through HTTP without
password protection. The directory HTTP service can be
disabled to suppress the availability of the local
directory."

I'm not sure if you need these XML files but they're
pretty helpful for me to have around when using the
standard ringtones.

HTH,
Paul

--- Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestion. I have been finding a lot
> of material on a
> speeddial.xml but the information I am coming across
> is not clear of where
> these entries show up. It appears as if they show up
> in the Local Directory
> but isn't that where the directory of added users
> show up?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Choi [mailto:asobihoudai@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 11:55 PM
> To: Curt Shaffer; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Group Speed dials
>
> Curt,
>
> The directory that is updated either through placing
> them underneath telephony-service or using the GUI
> can
> be dialed using the fast-dial softkey that appears
> when you press a digit sequence that corresponds to
> a
> directory entry. This is my understanding of how it
> works anyway.
>
> Paul
>
> --- Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> inquiring
> find
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>
>
>
>
>

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