[cisco-voip] Branch Office CME SIP trunk question

Nick Matthews matthnick at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 14:54:10 EST 2011


I've mostly forwarded the guides on from opinions of those that are
more well-versed than myself, but here is one opinion:

"Finding examples and modifying them is a great way to start.  You can
use http://www.cisco.com/go/ciscobeyond to find a lot of good ones.

There is also a Cisco Press book, "Tcl Scripting for IOS" that has some
good information in it.  The Cisco.com docs are also somewhat helpful as
an API guide."

If you look in the support forums Joe Clarke had a lot of posts and
spends a lot of time helping people out with examples.

-nick

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Robert Kulagowski <rkulagow at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 11/28/2011 10:22 PM, Nick atthews wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You could use SIP Options ping.  That would then allow you some show
>>>> commands and potentially some debugs.  After you have either show
>>>> commands or debugs you can them write an EEM script to detect those
>>>> changes and change the system message.
>>>>
>>>> The tricky part is simply finding a show command and writing the EEM
>>>> script to parse it.  If options ping failures send a informational
>>>> error message on the screen ie. %SIP-OPTIONS-PING-FAIL or something
>>>> similar it would be fairly trivial.
>>>>
>>>> EEM is really powerful, but tricky to learn.  There are some good
>>>> guides out there though.
>>>>
>>>> -nick
>
> Care to share some of them you found which were good?
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