[cisco-voip] Cisco System Speed Dials

Paul Choi asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 4 23:35:57 EDT 2007


Nope. You'd have to hand the users a list on a sheet
of paper. If they don't like that, you can tell them
to shove it.

--- Kent <kent at fredf.org> wrote:

> How would you be able to label the speed dials? 
> thats why I was 
> thinking the plar.     Labeling the lines is what
> tosses a monkey wrench 
> into this.
> 
> Paul Choi wrote:
> > If the speed dials were within a certain DID
> range,
> > then you could setup translation patterns to only
> dial
> > the last four digits or something....if management
> > would be open to such an idea. If they're
> > non-contiguous, that won't work either...
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Kent <kent at fredf.org> wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> I was just being creative, yes I agree for a
> large
> >> pool it could 
> >> generate it own issues.
> >>
> >> Paul Choi wrote:
> >>     
> >>> For a very large pool of speed dials, I don't
> >>>       
> >> think
> >>     
> >>> that would fly very far. :-/
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>> --- Kent Roberts <kent at my4wheeler.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >>>> well it would work,but it is kinda silly and
> >>>>         
> >> creates
> >>     
> >>>> a mess....
> >>>>
> >>>> Paul Choi wrote:
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>> Are you being serious? 
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --- Kent Roberts <nws at fredf.org> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>   
> >>>>>       
> >>>>>           
> >>>>>> How about doing a PLAR for each line you want
> >>>>>>             
> >> to
> >>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>> use
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>>> as a Speedial?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On 6/4/07, Countryman, Edward
> >>>>>> <Edward.Countryman at provena.org> wrote:
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>>  Anyone have a best practice for
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>> building/managing
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> "system" speed dials?
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> I have a need to have a single "pool" of
> speed
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> dial numbers and a rather
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> large group of identical phones that all
> need
> >>>>>>>               
> >> to
> >>     
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> have the exact SD numbers.
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> The Cisco SD solution seems to require
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> administration at each phone for
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> this, which I would like to avoid because
> the
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> numbers to change and there
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> are a large number of stations.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I have a couple of ideas but would be
> >>>>>>>               
> >> interested
> >>     
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> in any creative ideas
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> from anyone.  This doesn't seem to be an
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>> approach
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> from CCM.  I cannot use
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> AC, I need hard buttons with verbose
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>> descriptions
> >>>>     
> >>>>         
> >>>>>>>       
> >>>>>>>           
> >>>>>>>               
> >>>>>> on each of approximately
> >>>>>>     
> >>>>>>         
> >>>>>>             
> >>>>>>> 14 phones that need to be identical.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>               
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