01-26-2017 01:23 PM - edited 03-17-2019 09:19 AM
fancy a puzzle?
i am trying to integrate a non-cisco with call manager, and i added the mac address using an advanced SIP Client for the multiple extensions feature. the support for that non-cisco device claimed that he worked on another project where the voice engineer was able to somehow add a SIP Client on CUCM with 25 extensions and have it work.
I am unable to find the solution other than "Unassigned Associated Items" being the way to hold extra extensions , i am about to test this theory in 40 mins or so, any other ideas? how to add 20 working extensions to a non-cisco SIP Client on call manager?
01-26-2017 01:49 PM
Yeah you would register the 3rd party SIP client, using its extensions, if you use authentication you might need separate UIDs for each extension.
01-26-2017 02:08 PM
the phone button template on the advanced SIP Party client only allows you 8 extensions, i need to setup 25 extensions, i dont need to associate them with UIDs.. i just need to have working 25 extension on the left of the device on CUCM.
I just tested add an extension under Unasigned Associated Items and it didn't work, even got the device rejected for registration.
so again,
how do you manage 25 working extensions on a non-cisco SIP Client on CUCM? considering the phone button template.
or should the device added be something different than a SIP Client?
02-28-2017 04:37 AM
The solution in case you stumble upon this.
the phone button template does not matter, so you would create a single basic sip client and set one extension and the registration and "agreement" would happen based on the authenticatoin credentials on the phone level
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