The Cisco IP Telephony Services project contains many IP phone services and utilities for the Cisco 79XX phones and CallManager. This project houses several scripts, services, and administration tools. Recruiting! Contact me and become a developer.
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Today I released a new version of the Translation pattern bulk import tool. It is prety much wide open now and supports any to any translations in the template. I also bumpped up the timmer in between page refreshes to 7 secconds. I realize not all Callmanagers run at the same speed. The Template was revised and I made a few minor corrections in the program code as well to allow the any to any translations. Enjoy!!
------------------------------- version 1.2 ------------------------------- Revised the template and update the timer to 7 seconds in between screens ------------------------------- version 1.1 ------------------------------- Re-configured the ability to use any pattern ------------------------------- version 1.0 ------------------------------- Initial Release! w00t!
I have finally had a chance to get all of this stuff up and running on Windows. Previously I had only confirmed Linux support. I can attest that it all works great in Windows. My windows setup is WAMP and ActiveState perl Version 5.6. I found a unique bug in some if not all of my scripts. Apparently Cisco's buffer, on the 79xx series phones, for the "prompt" text area is only a max of 32 characters. Some of you using the weather script may have noticed this when pulling weather info. and getting HTTP 500 errors. I have a fix for all the scripts and am currently re-writing them. I realized there is no reason to have 2 seprate scripts when I can cram the input and output all into one. As always, feel free to shoot me an email. I am very much open to suggestions and feature requests.
Check out the newest addition! It's a web based interface to extensin mobility. It shows the login status of extension mobility enabled phones and allows users to select their own phone and not have to type credentials in on the cisco phone pad. Be nice to your users and check it out.
------------------------------- version 1.0 ------------------------------- Initial Release! w00t!
Today marks the initial release of "What's My IP?". A simple and practicle cgi script, that can be subscribed to, that can easily allow anyone to find out the IP of their phone. This is almost an essential for trouble shooting or if you want to deploy the Open PC-2-Phone Dialer. There are many ways to get the IP of a phone, but this is by far the easiest for the average person to do. It's a must for admins if, like me, you have 20 phones sitting on your desk and even more reasons to forget their IP addresses.
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