[cisco-voip] Call Mgr Backup

Bob A. Bowie bababooey at cox.net
Tue Nov 14 23:08:35 EST 2006


Is there any use to backup the subscriber and it's database.

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>   1. CFwdAll a Hunt Pilot/Line Group (Jason Aarons (US))
>   2. Re: UDP port 3836 (sweeper1)
>   3. Re: Hardware question ----- possibly OT, but perhaps not..
>      (Robert Singleton)
>   4. Re: Hardware question ----- possibly OT, but perhaps not..
>      (Ed Leatherman)
>   5. Re: How to find phones that..... (Robert Singleton)
>   6. Re: Unity UM Outlook 2007 (Jason Aarons (US))
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:10:59 -0500
> From: "Jason Aarons \(US\)" <jason.aarons at us.didata.com>
> Subject: [cisco-voip] CFwdAll a Hunt Pilot/Line Group
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> Just as there is a Service Parameter to enable Call Pick Up for a Line
> Group, is there a Service Parameter for CFwdAll on a DN that is a member
> of a Hunt Pilot/Line Group ?
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> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:21:41 -0500
> From: sweeper1 <sweeper1 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] UDP port 3836
> To: "Ryan Ratliff" <rratliff at cisco.com>
> Cc: "cisco-voip at puck.nether.net" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
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> Just for Info
> Here is the Cisco Doc on TCP/UDP ports that Call Manager Uses
> http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps5820/c1693/ccmigration_09186a00807217e1.pdf
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> Steve
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> On 11/14/06, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com> wrote:
>>
>> That would be a linestate update then.
>>
>> -Ryan
>>
>> On Nov 14, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Ed Leatherman wrote:
>>
>> Excellent, thats just what I needed. Thanks!
>>
>> Looks like its tcdsrv.exe, which sounds like its the TCD service -
>> kinda what I thought. I'm puzzled why its still trying to talk to
>> that IP addr though. When I sniff the traffic it looks like its just
>> a directory number in the data portion of the packets (at least, its
>> a number in the same format as our extensions)
>>
>>
>> On 11/14/06, J. Oquendo <sil at infiltrated.net> wrote: Ed Leatherman
>> wrote:
>> > Anyone know of a good reason why callmanager would want to talk to
>> > another device on UDP/3836? I have 2 sub servers trying to talk to a
>> > single IP address at that port.. no device is at that IP address
>> > anymore although there could have been one in the past - PIX just
>> > happened to be picking up the packets and logging them. trying to
>> > figure out if its just a misconfiguration somewhere maybe with AC or
>> > if its something I need to be more concerned with. Don't know of any
>> > tools in windows that will let me see what process is originating it.
>>
>> Hey Ed,
>>
>> SANS shows an increase of activity to that port
>> (http://isc.sans.org/port_details.php?port=3836) have you tried sniffing
>> the line to see what callmanager is doing?
>>
>> As for the tool you asked for:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Networking/TcpView.mspx
>>
>> Wow... Just realized MS took over Sysinternals.com
>>
>> --
>> ====================================================
>> J. Oquendo
>> http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x1383A743
>> sil . infiltrated @ net http://www.infiltrated.net
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>> The happiness of society is the end of government.
>> John Adams
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>> --
>> Ed Leatherman
>> Senior Voice Engineer
>> West Virginia University
>> Telecommunications and Network Operations
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> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 18:27:36 -0600
> From: Robert Singleton <rsingleton at novateck.com>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Hardware question ----- possibly OT, but
> perhaps not..
> To: "'cisco-voip at puck-nether.net Voip'" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
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> On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 16:56 -0500, Tim Reimers wrote:
>>
>> hi folks---
>>
>> My school district wants me to find some sort of network-based 'panic
>> button'
>> that the secretary can use to quietly alert people that there's a
>> problem in the front lobby.
>>
>> We don't have a sophisticated enough alarm system to tie into that--
>> so the usual analog buttons wouldn't do much ---
>>
>> I'd like to find some sort of IP-based button that would trigger some
>> network events--
>>
>> Here's the part where we get into the 'not OT' bit---
>>
>> They want a push of this button to flash up a message on several
>> people's phone displays
>>
>> (does anyone have some simple and complete code they'd share for
>> pushing a message to a phone?)
>>
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas about where one can get a pushbutton triggerable
>> network event device?
>
> My first thought only gets it on the phones, but...
>
> I use Viking entry phones for stuff like that... The E-40, for example
> http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/view_product.php?pid=401
>
> Connect it to your favorite Cisco FXS device and program it to dial a
> shared appearance or broadcast line group on the target phones, but with
> the speaker volume turned to silent. This way, whoever answers the line
> can also get some idea of *what* is happening by listening in and the
> perpetrator is not necessarily aware that help has been summoned.
>
> As for generating "only" an ethernet signal, there are a few ways that I
> am aware of. Mostly, you can look for industrial automation products.
>
> Advantech manufactures a line of products that are ethernet data
> acquistion devices. Can be purchased from http://www.bb-elec.com and
> possibly others. Best I can tell from the manual, however, they require
> a host computer to poll them for data, so they don't appear to be ready
> to generate an alarm event independently. You can even use a sensor
> input on an ethernet camera like the D-Link DCS-5300 to generate an
> e-mail alarm. Just depends on your imagination and Google :)
>
> Robert
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 19:39:21 -0500
> From: "Ed Leatherman" <ealeatherman at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Hardware question ----- possibly OT, but
> perhaps not..
> To: "Tim Reimers" <tim.reimers at asheville.k12.nc.us>
> Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
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> IPCelerate's product can integrate with RF based panic buttons. I believe 
> it
> can take the button press and do a number of different things with it -
> pretty sure zone text display is one of them. Not sure if you are looking 
> to
> buy a solution or put your own together.
>
> On 11/14/06, Tim Reimers <tim.reimers at asheville.k12.nc.us> wrote:
>>
>>
>> hi folks---
>>
>> My school district wants me to find some sort of network-based 'panic
>> button'
>> that the secretary can use to quietly alert people that there's a problem
>> in the front lobby.
>>
>> We don't have a sophisticated enough alarm system to tie into that-- so
>> the usual analog buttons wouldn't do much ---
>>
>> I'd like to find some sort of IP-based button that would trigger some
>> network events--
>>
>> Here's the part where we get into the 'not OT' bit---
>>
>> They want a push of this button to flash up a message on several people's
>> phone displays
>>
>> (does anyone have some simple and complete code they'd share for pushing 
>> a
>> message to a phone?)
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas about where one can get a pushbutton triggerable
>> network event device?
>>
>>
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> -- 
> Ed Leatherman
> Senior Voice Engineer
> West Virginia University
> Telecommunications and Network Operations
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> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 18:47:39 -0600
> From: Robert Singleton <rsingleton at novateck.com>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] How to find phones that.....
> To: "'cisco-voip at puck-nether.net Voip'" <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
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> On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 16:58 -0500, Tim Reimers wrote:
>>
>> Now for something a little more on-topic...
>>
>>
>> Does anyone know how to find and export a list of phones that have
>> their local SoftKey template set?
>
> Easy with an SQL query...
>
> SELECT Name from Device where fkSoftkeyTemplate IS NOT NULL
>
> will list all the device names that have a Softkey Template set in the
> device settings. Change the query to "IS NULL" to list those that do NOT
> have one set there.
>
> SELECT Device.Name,SoftkeyTemplate.Name from Device INNER JOIN
> SoftkeyTemplate on Device.fkSoftkeyTemplate=SoftkeyTemplate.pkid WHERE
> fkSoftkeyTemplate is not null
>
> will list each device *and* the name of the Softkey template in use.
>
> Robert
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> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 20:21:14 -0500
> From: "Jason Aarons \(US\)" <jason.aarons at us.didata.com>
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Unity UM Outlook 2007
> To: "Voll, Scott" <Scott.Voll at wesd.org>, <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
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> Since it's just a Plug In have you tried the current version in Outlook
> 2007 ?  I would have expected Plug-Ins to work, seeing out Word 2007 can
> open a Word 2.0 file -jason
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> [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Voll, Scott
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 5:00 PM
> To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [cisco-voip] Unity UM Outlook 2007
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> I have a user that wants to know if Cisco has a View Mail for Outlook
> 2007.
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> Do they?  If not, Cisco guys.... Any idea of a time line?
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> Thanks
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> Scott
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