[cisco-voip] Finding switchports for a list of phones
Mordechai
m.rabinovich at nves.ca
Fri Oct 24 22:52:07 EDT 2008
I use cdp cache to map phones to switchports. You can use a simple snmp
script or telnet to look through the cache and yank out phone stuff. I am
sure CiscoWorks does the same thing.
Mordechai
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dave Wolgast
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 4:34 PM
To: Cisco VOIP Newsletter - puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Finding switchports for a list of phones
We are in the process of upgrading from CUCM 4.1(3) to 6.1(2), and while we
are doing that, we are also splitting our single cluster into two to
segregate traffic for our contact center per recommendation of Cisco and our
UCCE implementation partner (also moving from ICM 6.0 - 7.2 and IPQM 3.5(4)
- IP-IVR 5.0).
Unfortunately, our contact center and non-contact center users are mixed
among our closet access switches (16 closets).
We have a list of 300-400 MAC addresses of contact center phones (those
registered with the ICM JTAPI user), and need to search each closet stack to
correlate those MACs with their associated switchport so we can change the
VLANs for those ports to point to our new cluster.
Can anyone suggest any slick ways of getting this done? Anyone have any
scripting they would be willing to share?
Thanks very much & have a great weekend!
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Dave Wolgast
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