[cisco-voip] Deploying SNR to a group of phones without an IP phones
Collins, Matthew
matthew.collins at linklaters.com
Fri Dec 23 04:57:18 EST 2011
Lelio,
We are running CUCM6.1.5 and the number of RD’s you can create per RDP is set in the end user page that associated with the RDP. The max you can set this to is 10.
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Matt
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: 22 December 2011 21:47
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Deploying SNR to a group of phones without an IP phones
First, thanks to all of you who responded on my previous thread: "Single number reach without an IP phone", it helped me get a handle on configuring SNR for phones that do not have an IP phone.
In the end, I needed only a remote destination profile to make things work. Which, actually answered another question, if my IP phone is unplugged, will SNR still work? The answer is yes! Which is quite cool.
So the next question is, how would you configure a group of phones with SNR that don't have an IP phone. We know that creating an RDP for each user/phone will work, but I wanted to know if I could group things. Turns out, I can. With one RDP, I can associate multiple DNs and multiple remote destinations and associate DN to RD on a one-to-one basis. Works like a charm.
I'm sure it was not meant to be used in that way, but for this application, it would be quite a bit of work to have to create/maintain generic userIDs for each RDP.
Thoughts? Is there a maximum number of DNs you can program on a remote destination profile?
Lelio
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