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<div id="AppleMailSignature">My hope is to be able to use any number of tools, based on what's easier? what's fastest? what's the best? </div>
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<div id="AppleMailSignature">For example, I want to run a query on all phones, and double check important settings, like CSS and devicepool combo. </div>
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<div id="AppleMailSignature">Or something more involved, like grabbing all devices and reconciling those against an external charge table. </div>
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<div id="AppleMailSignature">Reports would then be mailed out. <br>
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On Mar 21, 2018, at 5:03 PM, Bill Talley <<a href="mailto:btalley@gmail.com">btalley@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>I just went through the same ordeal a few weeks ago which you're embarking on now. I'm no expert in this by any means, but know information is also hard to come by and will share whatever I can.</div>
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<div>Checkout my notes here, <a href="https://www.iptinfo.com/2018/02/22/querying-cucm-via-axl-using-python-scripts-installing-python/">https://www.iptinfo.com/2018/02/22/querying-cucm-via-axl-using-python-scripts-installing-python/</a>, but more importantly
check out the links at the bottom of the page. Those are blogs I used to get started on installing and using Python to utilize AXL to query and modify CUCM.</div>
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<div>Here's a link to my sample Python script which will prompt you for a client/directory name, CUCM IP address, CUCM version, CUCM AXL username and CUCM AXL password, then will query for and output a list of phone (basic info) and create a csv file containing
that list of phones. I have a more complex script that queries for cluster nodes, software versions, phone devices, hunt devices, gateways, media devices, etc if you're interested in seeing something like that.</div>
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<div>As far as username and passwords embedded in the script, if you control the machine the script will be executed on, you could create system variables containing that info on the machine, then call the system variables from the script.</div>
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<div>Lastly, here's a link to the CUCM AXL developer guides and database dictionaries. The AXL programming guides tell you the supported search criteria and response data that will be returned.</div>
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I'm going to make a (sad) attempt to try my hand at API usage. You know, running those sweet commands against CUCM or WebEx, etc to make my life easier. I'm hoping that by starting with some simple examples, I can build what I need as time goes on.<br>
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My hope is to build scripts that I can run via CLI, but also create simple web pages with buttons that execute those scripts, with or without arguments. The webpages themselves will be protected appropriately.<br>
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But I'm starting from scratch. I do have a resource that I'm hoping will help out, but I'm wondering, if you were building an api box from scratch, what sort of things would you want (or need) on it to make things run smoothly?<br>
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I'm guessing if I want to automate any of these scripts, I'll have no choice but to store the userID/password either in the script or read from a file. I've asked this before of a few people, but there is no real way to store a password securely and decrypt
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For interactive scripts, either CLI or web form, do you use the same userID/password, or are you asking for credentials and use those credentials?<br>
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