[cisco-voip] Securing phones

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed May 18 16:23:34 EDT 2005


that is correct.

added in 3.3.4 for the 3.X train and 4.1.2 for the 4.X train.

You could also look at creating an application that would do the same. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Court Schuett 
  To: Wes Sisk 
  Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 4:20 PM
  Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Securing phones


  Is FAC only available on 4.1?  We're only running 4.0(1) and the upgrade
  would be a tough sell (not with me, but with management).  I checked the
  website but couldn't find anything related to 4.0 and FAC.

  Thanks.

  Court Schuett
   
  630-909-5560
  cschuett at hprlogistics.com

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsisk at cisco.com] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 3:13 PM
  To: Court Schuett
  Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
  Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Securing phones

  Court,

  Time of day routing with feature access codes would work for you. CM4.1 
  has time of day routing, basically you set what hours a partition should

  be active.

  For the off hours partition include a long distance route pattern with 
  FAC enabled. Setup a 1 code total, or 1 code per person for after hours 
  calling.

  /Wes

  Court Schuett wrote:

  > It has recently been requested of me to secure the phones to prevent 
  > unauthorized calls. Specifically, they are looking for ways to prevent

  > long distance calls placed by unauthorized users after hours on 
  > someone else's phone. Physical security is mostly non-existant in the 
  > cubes.
  >
  > My thought was to create a standard phone. We'll say extension 5100. 
  > The default for that phone will only allow local calls, but will allow

  > for extension mobility. When Bob (who is authorized to make long 
  > distance calls) comes in in the morning, he logs into his phone. His 
  > extension is 5100. Thus, if he forgets to log in, he can still receive

  > calls, but unless he logs in, he will not be able to make LD calls. 
  > Does this sound like a good solution? What other ways are there to do 
  > this? Is there a way to auto logout users after X hours or after a 
  > certain time (in case they forget to log out at night)?
  >
  > We are running CCM 4.0(1)sr2a. Would upgrading to 4.1 allow CSS by 
  > time? I know it does routing by time, but will it do outbound by time 
  > as well?
  >
  > We are also running Unity 4.0(4)
  >
  > Thanks for any help and ideas!
  >
  > Court Schuett
  >
  > 630-909-5560
  >
  > cschuett at hprlogistics.com <mailto:cschuett at hprlogistics.com>
  >
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