[cisco-voip] DIal-in for emergengy activation with CCX 8,X

Mike mikeeo at msn.com
Fri Oct 7 20:52:24 EDT 2011


You can always use a session variable to do this. I wrote a script like this
and posted it up on uccx.net and its still there. Funny thing is I found the
exact same script on a customer's CCX that had just fired their existing
partner (Presidio)

 

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To: Matthew Saskin
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] DIal-in for emergengy activation with CCX 8,X

 

It is running the calling another script which is the emergencycheck.aef.
Yup tried to write into xml file like the earlier days. I am thinking if we
can upload an xml document file manually using tftp to somekind of "wfavvid"
folder in the CCX file system like in windows based. Has anyone try this and
able to make it work? thankis

On 10/7/2011 6:31 AM, Matthew Saskin wrote: 

What specifically is your script doing when it's failing?  If it's something
that worked under CCX 7 or below and not with 8 or above, I'd imagine your
script is doing something like direct file system interaction (eg; writing
to a text file or XML file, etc.) to enable/disable the "emergency" feature.
This would need to be changed to something persistent other than a
filesystem file (eg; database access, etc.)

-matthew



On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:26 AM, ciscozest <ciscozest at gmail.com> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I have done the emergency scripting with windows based ccx for dial-in
activation but has not been able to make it work fon CCX 8 onwards. Once the
call flow hit emergency script calling step, it failed with system error.
Has anyone done this before with ccx 8,x? Really Appreciate for any
feedback, sample working sript or reference doco. 

 

regards,


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