08-29-2010 02:00 AM - edited 03-16-2019 12:31 AM
Hi,
is there any way to have a wildcard for corporate directory search on ip phones with the standard cucm corporate directory?
Background:
CUCM 7.1.5
IP Phones 69xx / 89xx
Issue: Customer has all numbers in E.164 Formate starting with +
If he access the corporate directory and wants to search for telephone numbers he cannot type in the extension because the number is in E.164. Second Issue is that he is not able to type in the + sign.
Questions
1. Is there a possibility to type in a wildcard ? ( like * or ?) - I´ve seen you can make a * but this is not a wildcard function.
2. How can I type a + ? - Tried already hold the * button, but this did not work.
3. Any other Ideas? ( Configure E.164 to local numbers is not possible...)
regards,
christian
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08-30-2010 09:10 AM
Hi
Any modifications to the directory are difficult due to the appliance model used with CCM.
However, developing a directory service is pretty straighforward; and once you have the basics modifying it to automatically search for numbers 'containing' the input digits instead of 'matching' or 'starting with'. Are you using CCM synced to AD? If so I posted up a sample XML directory based in LDAP at here : https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3026015#3026015
It's pretty simple so you should be able to modify it to suit your needs.
Aaron
08-29-2010 11:44 PM
Hi I don't think this is possible.
However if all your directory numbers are in E.164 it seems very inefficient to be doing a search by number
08-30-2010 09:10 AM
Hi
Any modifications to the directory are difficult due to the appliance model used with CCM.
However, developing a directory service is pretty straighforward; and once you have the basics modifying it to automatically search for numbers 'containing' the input digits instead of 'matching' or 'starting with'. Are you using CCM synced to AD? If so I posted up a sample XML directory based in LDAP at here : https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3026015#3026015
It's pretty simple so you should be able to modify it to suit your needs.
Aaron
08-30-2010 09:13 AM
Definitely bookmarking that one, thanks!
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