11-13-2013 02:56 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:22 PM
I saw this on Cisco’s site. Does this mean you can configure softphone for a user and if the user changes to a new laptop later on (which menas the MAC address will be different) it doesn’t matter? No MAC address update needed by the system administrator? It would be nice if we don't have to worry about the MAC address of the laptop a person is using because when you have a large group of users, there will be quite a few laptop replacements going on over time.
Feature: Non MAC-address based device names.
Benefit: For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1(3) or later, device names are not based on MAC addresses, so refreshing your PC is easier.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/phones/ps5475/data_sheet_c78-669663.html
Pardon all my questions. I'm still learning about CUCM before ours is officially installed, soon.
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11-13-2013 03:35 AM
Yes that is correct. You can use their initials and last name eg AOKANLAWON, DOKANLAWON, GOKANLAWON. That way you dont run into name duplication
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11-13-2013 03:04 AM
Hi,
yes. Your CUCM administrator may choose to use an ASCII string as the identifier for your IP Communicator.
G.
11-13-2013 03:16 AM
OK, are you talking about using something other than the usual SEP plus MAC address in the Device Name field? For example, the person's name or something like that? How does CUCM know this laptop/IP Comm. is allowed to connect if it's not based on the MAC address? The MAC address is normally what is used to let CUCM know this device is allowed to register....so if we're not using the MAC address, how does the authentication happen (if that's what you want to call it) so CUCM knows this device is allowed to register and what phone device it's associated with in CUCM? Hope I'm asking that right :-)
Here's an example of one of our users in Europe. I don't normally manage that system, but I had a look at it to see how they're doing it. For the new system in the US, I'd like to avoid the MAC address for IP Communicator, if it makes sense.
11-13-2013 03:26 AM
Yes,
You can just use the person's name rather than a mac address. I use my name all the time..You will need to specify the same name on the IP communicator preferences too
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11-13-2013 03:32 AM
OK. So you go into the Preference on the IP Communicator client and enter the exact Device Name you used in CUCM for the Device Name, right? I assume we'll have to be careful (if we use this method) to avoid having duplicate names if we have two people with the same name spelling.
11-13-2013 03:35 AM
Yes that is correct. You can use their initials and last name eg AOKANLAWON, DOKANLAWON, GOKANLAWON. That way you dont run into name duplication
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11-13-2013 03:38 AM
OK, thanks. We'll be thinking about a logical and easy device/username for these people. I think it will be a lot easier to use something related to their name than the MAC of their laptop. I see lots and lots of help desk tickets for our system in Europe to change people's MAC address when they get a new laptop. I want to avoid that here in the US :-)
11-13-2013 03:38 AM
Hi,
well, actually, CUCM won't let you create a device with a name that has already been inserted, avoiding duplicate identifiers.
By the way, the maximum length is still 15 characters for the device name.
G.
11-13-2013 03:40 AM
Thanks :-) We'll come up with something logical to use for the device name. Maybe something even as simple as their full 10 digit DID number, which will always be unique. I think that makes sense.
11-13-2013 03:41 AM
Gergeley (+5) is right...CUCM wont allow that..
I agree with you on using names rather than MAC. I personally prefer it as it makes it easier to administer these phones.
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