[cisco-voip] Fwd: Push IP phone service to phone
Matthew J. Hughes
mattjhughes at gmail.com
Fri Oct 19 18:20:45 EDT 2007
The University this is for currently maintains manual records down to the
room level, so anything less seems like a step back to them (conjures images
of stroke victims grasping for life behind desk, while emergency workers
search in vain) All phones have a DID so the PD gets a call back number
automatically with that, the main thrust for us with CER was to have fine
grain ERLs at a room by room level.(which isn't how it was designed to work
by my understanding) Personally a per room ERL seems a bit much, but rules
are getting tighter as to how accurate (within 100m) your info is. Also the
Police/Dispatch are on campus so they had a say in the decision. I would
love to map ports on switches with that granularity to ERLs but that dosent
seem pratical. The best I could figure is to have users declair thier ERL
everytime the phone boots.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com>
Date: Oct 19, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Push IP phone service to phone
To: "Matthew J. Hughes" <mattjhughes at gmail.com>
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
first off..... Welcome to the Puck list!
Are you running CER downt to the room location? Is this a policy? Are you
going to have a ERL / ELIN per room? seems a little over kill. or is it
just for the response personel?
Scott
On 10/19/07, Matthew J. Hughes <mattjhughes at gmail.com> wrote:
> First post here, new to the group :)
>
> I am attempting to gather the physical location of phones on campus for
> use with emergency responder. I want the phone user to be prompted with a
> IP Phone Service on their 79xx phones, that asks them to verify their
> physical location (Room Number, Building Name) I don't want this to be
> burdensome so I only want it to come up every time a phone reboots (It wont
> move locations unless its unplugged). To accomplish this I ran into these
> roadblocks
>
> 1. IDLE URL will certainly force them to see it, but will bug them far to
> much. (although if i set the idle timer long enough it could come up only
> once a day.)
> 2. I can push messages to their screen, but don't think i can push a XML
> service.
>
> I am thinking I would have to use AXL/SOAP to add/remove idle URL, OR
> somehow as part of the boot process force them to a XML service.
>
> any thoughts? I am running CCM 6.0 and CER
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
>
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