[cisco-voip] CCM7 day to day admin tips ?

Anthony Holloway avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Thu Feb 17 10:09:43 EST 2011


Close, but it should look like this:

http://192.168.10.100:8080/emapp/EMAppServlet?device=SEP1234567&userid=testuser&seq=99999

Anthony

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Tony Edwards <tonyedwards.rs at gmail.com>wrote:

> hi Stephen,
>
> thanks for your unifiedfx advise.i will check them out shortly.
>
>
>
> hi Bernard,
>
> thanks a lot for your detailed explanations. great work indeed.now , can i
> please ask you couple of questions on what you said below.
>
> With EM Login URL syntax, is the following correct ?
>
> http://<192.168.10.100>:8080/emapp/EMAppServlet?SEP1234567=<leSEP1234567>&userid=<le testuser>&seq=<le 99999>
>
> where my pub ip is 192.168.10.100 and user pin is 99999 and the device name
> SEP1234567.
>
> Also , let us say , if I have 100 users whom I wants to remote login to
> their EM profiles , let us say after some maintenance works on the cluster,
> shall I have to run this URL on my http gui single time every user ? or can
> I bulk them up all in one go ?
>
> secondly, with my vg224 display , yes , i did try with show endpoints to
> yes , but when you click on end points , she will show me ip adds and
> descriptions ...etc. but if i click on vg device itself , then it show me
> all ports in a serial fashion like , 0/1 , 0/2 , 0/3..etc
>
> but still , it will not show me what i used to have with in ccm4 like
> following with both port vs dn mappings such as,
> 0/1 - 1011
> 0/2 - 1012
> 0/3 - blank
> 0/4 - 1014
> .
> .
> .
> 0/24 -1024
>
> ...etc
>
>
> thanks
>
> tony
>
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Bernhard Albler <
> bernhard.albler at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>>
>> >
>> > 1) my ccm 7x admin gui keeps on logging me out , so how i can make my
>> login a permanent for few hours at least , let us say 8am to 5pm , if not
>> for any longer ?
>> >
>> Known issue, i believe this is not fixable right now. See CSCsj45520 for
>> details
>>
>> >
>> > 2) how can remote login my users across wan ? cause , i heard that there
>> is a url with which you can remotely login any extension mobility user ,
>> even though you can logout the same user via device gui section ?
>> >
>> Two options
>> 1.)Use AXL (quite easy to do). There is even an example script to do
>> this in the pyaxl distribution from TU Chemnitz
>> (http://www.kra-se.de/pyAXL/)
>> 2.)You can always use the normal EM Login URL in the following form:
>> http://<ucm>:8080/emapp/EMAppServlet?device=<le device>&userid=<le
>> username>&seq=<le highly secret pin code of the user>
>> Devicename includes SEP + the mac.
>> For this to work you need to know the pin of the user
>>
>> > 3) with in my previous ccm4 platform , i use to have a vg224 gui display
>> under device menu i.e and in this display , there used to be very useful
>> info or "ports vs associated dn Numbers" mapping and you used to see which
>> ports are vacant ..etc after the ccm7x migration , i could not display
>> similar useful info unfortunately. so , is there any way i can extract this
>> vg224 ports vs dn numbers view ?
>> >
>> Hmm, not sure which view you mean. did you check the GW view with
>> "show endpoints" set to yes?
>>
>>
>> > 4) speaking of display , another display i found very useful in my
>> previous ccm4x platform was that , you can actually navigate between
>> "device/mac + loged out dn ( i.e base dn with out any extension mobility or
>> device profile dn) + loged in dn ( i.e with device profile dn). Is there any
>> way , i can view similar 3 way mappings with in ccm7 admin gui ?
>> >
>> So the DB model for a EM login has changed quite a bit. Logins are now
>> done just via a relational association.
>> You have two options:
>> 1.)go via Device->Actively logged in Devices. Just be aware that
>> whenever you click on the device you will get the logged out dn there
>> 2.)Dependency records. Newer CCM versions will show a Dependency
>> record for the extensionmobilitydynamic table (unfortunately labeled
>> as "null"). So this gives you some info as well
>> 3.)run the following query on the cli
>> run sql select d.name,d.description,np.dnorpattern as
>> loggedoutdn,emdn.dnorpattern emdn from device d,device
>> profile,extensionmobilitydynamic em,devicenumplanmap
>> dnmp,devicenumplanmap dnmp2,numplan np,numplan emdn where
>> d.pkid=dnmp.fkdevice and dnmp.fknumplan=np.pkid and d.pkid=em.fkdevice
>> and em.fkdevice_currentloginprofile=profile.pkid and
>> profile.pkid=dnmp2.fkdevice and dnmp2.fknumplan=emdn.pkid
>> this should at least give you a bit a easy view who is logged in where
>> (no navigating from there though :-( )
>>
>> cheerio
>> bernhard
>>
>
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