01-27-2011 04:02 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:06 AM
Hi, I'm hoping someone will be able to help with this.
While in CM User Options-->Device-->Line settings, the line information is in a completely random order.
For example, when you click on the drop-down menu, one example is:
Line 2
Line 4
Line 1
Line 3
The problem I have is this..
We allow users to update their call forwarding, but we already have this set up to a default for all lines other than their prime line. We only want (most of them) to update their prime line, but they are accessing the page, the dropdown is set to Line 2 as the default (in the given example), and they are updating the wrong line.
The order is completely random in all different examples. In some it is Line 1 at the top, but then all the other lines are in different orders!
I have no idea how the page is ascertaining which order to put these lines into? Does anyone know???
CUCM Version is 7.1.5
Many thanks in advance!
Dean
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02-08-2011 06:30 AM
01-28-2011 02:42 PM
Hi Dean -
I believe the order shows the last Line selected by the user. It works this way for Device. For example, if I have 3 devices, phone, CUPC, and Remote destination, it shows the last one I updated or selected after logging back on. For consideration, since you are wanting your users to update their Primary Line only, this can be performed using the CFwdAll soft key or the Forward All soft key (depending on phone model) instead of using the CCMUser web page.
Regards, Ginger
01-16-2013 03:48 PM
Ginger, "We' haven't found a way to use the soft key to change the forwarding of shared lines. That's why they use the web page. Problem is the lines appear out of order.
As far as Cisco's claim it's fixed in versions newer than 7.1.5.32029, I just upgraded to 7.1.5.34900 and IT'S STILL there. I also am NOT going to reprogram all the sets in an attempt to make the CCMuser page appear to be working as the users expect.
02-08-2011 06:30 AM
02-08-2011 06:55 AM
Thanks for your responses guys!
I did find the bug report in the end, but never got round to updating this thread -sorry!
I have also discovered a workaround:
If you disassociate every line on a phone and then put the lines back, the lines will then appear in the correct order. A bit of a time-consuming process if you have a lot of phones like this, but will save having to update the system.
Dean
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