[cisco-voip] Click to Call Widget
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Oct 15 17:04:07 EDT 2008
We (TAC) just received training on click to call today so the release should
be rather soon. This is the app that Chris referenced that is integrated
into the right-click menu for certain apps in Windows. You can find the
docs on it in the same place as the phone designer stuff. They are called
widgets.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9829/tsd_products_support_series_home.
html
Of course if you have a Mac and CUPC you already have this feature ;)
On an unrelated note if you haven't tried out phone designer I'd highly
encourage it. I must have spent at least 30 minutes today just trying out
different background images on various phones.
-Ryan
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Christopher M.
Bomba
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Click to Call Widget
In what fashion are you looking to implement click to call? Sametime,
Outlook, or Office applications?
Sametime has two ways of doing this:
1) Click to call application that is server side and needs application
installed on Lotus Server, and a SIP trunk between CCM and Sametime server.
2) Phone control plugin that is all client side. There is a build
application you run to customize your plugin, then you have the users
download the plugin through their ST client. They can then right click on a
contact in the their IM list and call them using either their desk phone or
CIPC.
Outlook:
1) If you have a presence server you can run CUPC and it is very easy to
accomplish this.
2) If no presence server, you can install Cisco TSP on the clients machines
to accomplish this.
Office Applications:
1) I heard of an plugin called Casanova that Cisco is going to release that
will essential create hyperlinks of numbers in applications on your
computer. From there you will be able to click those hyperlinks and make
calls from inside those apps.
Thanks,
Chris
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Christopher Bomba CCNP, CCVP
solutions4networks
Email - chris at s4nets.com
Cell - 412.398.3990
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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:17:01 -0500
From: "Carter, Bill" <bcarter at sentinel.com>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Click to Call Widget ?
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When will this be released? I see all the docs about it, but nothing to
download yet.
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:53:39 -0400
From: Tim Medley <tmedley at appiaservices.com>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Media Encryption
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I have a new prospective customer in the financial industry that we are
talking to. Question came up about media and possibly signaling encryption
for CCM IP Phones (SCCP). We're running CCM 4.2 and CCM 6.
I setup the media encryption in a lab a couple of years ago, but don't
remember much of the finer points. The concerns that I have are that my
environment has IPIPGW's (which are very finicky), older MGCP based
6608 Cat Ports for conferencing and for PSTN Access. From what I can tell no
version of CCM supports media encryption with the 6608, how does this impact
my design? Does CCM 4.2 support media encryption with the IPIPGW or would I
have to use my CCM 6 cluster to support this?
My environment is a hosted/shared CCM model, what sort of difficulties will
we face with a mixed mode cluster (some phones using encryption, some not)?
Also, in regards to the IPIPGW's, can some calls be encrypted or do all call
have to be encrypted? The docs, seem a bit fuzzy on this.
I'd be interested in hearing from others that have configure media and
signaling encryption in a production environment.
thanks,
tm
Tim Medley
Appia Communications
(877) 277-4297 x112 Office
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