[cisco-voip] CCME entering multiple speed-dials from the IP phone

Paul Choi asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 6 18:55:21 EST 2007


Duh.

>From the IPTX textbook...

/***********************************/
You may define a number of speed-dial buttons for each
IP phone, ****limited by the number of buttons
supported on the phone.*** 

[note to self...RTFM]

This configuration is shown in Example 15-31. If more
speed-dial buttons are configured than the number of
available buttons on the phone, the extra speed-dial
configurations are ignored. If speed dials are mapped
to buttons with DNs assigned, speed-dial
configurations are ignored. Speed dials cannot appear
between buttons with DNs assigned. For example, on a
Cisco 7960 IP Phone with six buttons, if button 1 and
button 6 have an ephone-dn defined, the entire
speed-dial configuration is ignored, even if buttons 2
to 5 are unassigned.

You can configure up to four speed-dial buttons on a
Cisco 7960G IP Phone. The following example shows
speed dials on buttons 2 and 3.

Example 15-31. Speed Dials
cme-3725#show running-config
ephone  1
 mac-address 0003.6BAA.D1F8
 speed-dial 1 2005 label "Alan"                       
                   
 speed-dial 2 3050 label "Customer Svc"               
                   
 type 7960
 button  1:1

/*************************************************/

--- Paul Choi <asobihoudai at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I have entered
> 
>  speed-dial 1 #
>  speed-dial 2 #
>  speed-dial 3 #
>  speed-dial 4 #
>  speed-dial 5 #
>  speed-dial 6 #
>  speed-dial 7 #
>  speed-dial 8 #
>  speed-dial 9 #
>  speed-dial 10 #
>  speed-dial 11 #
>  speed-dial 12 #
>  speed-dial 13 #
>  speed-dial 14 #
>  speed-dial 15 #
>  speed-dial 16 #
>  speed-dial 17 #
>  speed-dial 18 #
>  speed-dial 19 #
>  speed-dial 20 #
>  speed-dial 21 #
>  speed-dial 22 #
>  speed-dial 23 #
>  speed-dial 24 #
>  speed-dial 25 #
>  speed-dial 26 #
>  speed-dial 27 #
>  speed-dial 28 #
>  speed-dial 29 #
>  speed-dial 30 #
>  speed-dial 31 #
>  speed-dial 32 #
>  speed-dial 33 #
>  speed-dial 34 #
>  speed-dial 35 #
> 
> beneath an ephone but I have only been successful in
> having the user programming one speed-dial using the
> IP phone. How can I program all 35 speed-dials via
> the
> IP telephone's interface?
> 
> [I've given up on the GUI, it keeps on giving me a
> "No
> command matched." error.]
> 
> 
>  
>
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