[cisco-voip] Text-messaging app
Matthew Saskin
matt at saskin.net
Thu Jun 21 16:56:11 EDT 2007
Do you keep the description field for phones populated with information
on what user the phone belongs to? If so, you could have your app poll
the devicelistx page in callmanager to get the full list of phones
(along with description, MAC, and IP address)
-matt
keli at carocomp.ro wrote:
> You could keep a private name-to-mac database (or just a simple text
> file, depending on the size of the installation). "Private" in the
> sense, that it is unrelated to the CCM. Of course, if you want to do
> it nice, there might be synchronization features, so that you could
> easily follow phone adds/removes, but a small site could get away by
> even a hand-editing of the aforementioned list/database/something.
>
> regards,
> Zoltan
>
> Quoting "Simon, Bill" <bills at tns.its.psu.edu>:
>
>> Anyone know of / written a simple phone-to-phone text messaging app?
>>
>> I think I could write something like this but I'm hung up (pardon the
>> pun) on one issue... how to identify the phone to send to.
>>
>> In our environment we have one user assigned several phones. Or one DN
>> as a shared line on many phones. The only unique identifier is MAC
>> address, which is not end-user-friendly.
>>
>> Just putting this out there for people's thoughts.
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