01-27-2011 04:35 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:07 AM
Hi all,
I´m new at Cisco CUCM area, so i´ve tried to find at Cisco website some documentation in how to solve one problem that I have in one of our clients.
This client bought the UC520 and has an personal contacts in his phone.
We exported this contacts to a file and want do let it available in a web server (we already have) in XML file. How to build this XML? How the Cisco IP Phones can access this XML to use this contacts like a corporate directory?
Thank you.
Rodrigo
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01-27-2011 01:58 PM
I believe a single page will support up to 32 entries. If you have more than that, you will need to break them up into multiple pages. Navigating between pages can be done one of two ways. Your directory.xml file could actually be another menu, similar to the Menu file above but with multiple entries pointing to different Directory files, or you can add a Next softkey in the Directory file to load the next page.
Here is how you would add a Next softkey (you have to redefine all of the softkeys):
This goes somewhere within the
I hope I understood the question.
01-27-2011 08:48 AM
On the web server you could create a directories.xml file like the one below:
You will also need to tell the CME to look at the web server for the file:
cme(config)#telephony-service
cme(config-telephony)#url directories http://
You can also review the following for additional info:
CiscoIPPhone XML Objects
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/vpdd/cdd/5_0/5_0_1/ipphsv/ip503ch2.htm
Cisco Unified CME Configuration for XML Applications
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/srnd/design/guide/external.html#wp1074400
01-27-2011 10:07 AM
Thank you for the answer, Logan.
I tried with 4 entries and it worked right, but with 'url services ....', not 'url directories' .....
But, if I want to input many entries. How can I do the search in this entries?
Rodrigo
01-27-2011 01:58 PM
I believe a single page will support up to 32 entries. If you have more than that, you will need to break them up into multiple pages. Navigating between pages can be done one of two ways. Your directory.xml file could actually be another menu, similar to the Menu file above but with multiple entries pointing to different Directory files, or you can add a Next softkey in the Directory file to load the next page.
Here is how you would add a Next softkey (you have to redefine all of the softkeys):
This goes somewhere within the
I hope I understood the question.
01-27-2011 02:21 PM
Programming "right" directory services is not an easy task.
You may consider a professionally deveoped product with a full set of features, AD integration, import/export, web interface, number to name lookup, etc.
http://www.ciscoxmlservices.com/en/products/51-ciscoxmlservices
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