[cisco-voip] 7.1(2) Phone Export & Speed Dials

Ruttman, Pete G. PRuttman at foley.com
Thu Oct 22 12:11:33 EDT 2009


FYI
 
I updated the server from 7.1(2) to 7.1(3) and I can now export phones
with all details and it will include the speed dials.
 
Pete

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Subject: [cisco-voip] 7.1(2) Phone Export & Speed Dials



I upgraded our 4.1(3) system to 7.1(2) using DMA onto a lab box.  I am
considering exporting the phones from there and importing them into a
clean build of 7.1(2).  

Next, I export the phones from the lab box with:

Bulk Administration | Phones | Export Phones | All Details 

When I look at this file, the speed dials are missing.  The
documentation from CM7.1(2) says it should export speed dials:


Table 9-2 Exported Fields in the All Phone Details File Format  
Speed Dials: 
Speed Dial Number, Speed Dial Label 

Has anyone run into this?  Can someone test on their 7.1(2) system and
see if they have the same problem? 

Thanks, 

Pete Ruttman 

 

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