[cisco-voip] Change Corp Dir without loosing/breaking PersonalDirectories (6.1)

Melvin Fong mfong at pacific.edu
Wed Jan 7 18:11:26 EST 2009


We ran into the same issue, we remedied it by making the PAB available
as a service through the services button.

 

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Riley, Andrew
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 2:56 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Change Corp Dir without loosing/breaking
PersonalDirectories (6.1)

 

Hi There, 


Has anyone tried to change the corp directory in CUCM 6.1 (via
enterprise params) to a custom directory without losing access to the
Personal Directory? Or the Personal Address Book is not unique to each
user?

 

Here is what i have done..

 

When you pop the normal (http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp)
URL into a browser you get the following

 

- <http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp>  <<CiscoIPPhoneMenu>

- <http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp>  <<MenuItem>

  N<Name>Personal Directory</Name> 

 
<<URL>http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmpd/pdCheckLogin.do?name=undefined</URL> 

 </MenuItem>

- <http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp>  <<MenuItem>

  <<Name>Corporate Directory</Name> 

  <<URL>http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectoryinput.jsp</URL> 

 </MenuItem>

  <<Prompt>Select a directory</Prompt> 

 </CiscoIPPhoneMenu>

 

 

Which indicates that this URL is loading both Personal and Corp
Directories.. 

 

 

If I make my own XML file say .. mydir.xml and pop it on a webserver but
change the Corporate Directory URL to my customer service ..see below

<<<CiscoIPPhoneMenu>

- <http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp>  <<MenuItem>

  N<Name>Personal Directory</Name> 

 
<<URL>http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmpd/pdCheckLogin.do?name=undefined</URL> 

 </MenuItem>

- <http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp>  <<MenuItem>

  <<Name>Corporate Directory</Name> 

  <<URL>http://myserver/mydirectory/myservice.asp</URL> 

 </MenuItem>

  <<Prompt>Select a directory</Prompt> 

 </CiscoIPPhoneMenu>

 

Then change the enterprise parameter to my point to
http://myserver/mydirectory/mydir.xml

 

When loading this on a phone the new corporate directory works fine,
however the Personal Directory breaks and all users end up seeing the
Personal address book of all users ... i presume there is some sort of
session handling occurring in the
http://10.2.10.10:8080/ccmcip/xmldirectory.jsp file which stops this
from happening.. 

 

 

Would appreciate any guidance or others experience on this.

 

 

Andrew Riley
(a.k.a Riles)
Unified Communications
CCIE # 18285 Voice 
Consulting Services

Getronics Australia - A UXC Company
2 Minna Close
Belrose NSW 2085
Australia
Mobile:  +61 402 894 793
Fax:      +61 2 9847 7378
Email:    andrew.riley at uxcg.com.au
Web: http://www.getronics.com.au <http://www.getronics.com.au/> 

 

 

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