05-18-2005 03:24 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:28 AM
how to get form the call manager reports for running 7912 models for certian range of numbers , serial numbers of ip phones ..and stuff like that
Our CCM is 3.3.4
Any ideas
05-18-2005 04:38 AM
If you have BAT installed, you can export the phone information by phone model. However, this will only provide you with the SEP name and the phone configuration. Unless you have placed the Serial Number in the description field, you will have to manually retrieve this information from each phone.since CCM does not maintain that information as a standard item in the database tables.
05-18-2005 04:52 AM
Thanks for your reply
but i noticed that when i double click the ip phone ip address i got a web page that contain more information on that phone including the serial number .
Therefore cant i get it as a report or an sql inquiry as i dont enter it in the description field
Any ideas
05-18-2005 06:11 AM
When you click on the IP phone address in ccmadmin you are actually linking to the internal web browser built into the phone which does have the serial information. The BAT tool pulls information from the SQL database on the server and does not contain serial number information. Obtaining serial numbers is a manual process for now.
05-18-2005 06:36 AM
For future reference. I always put the serial number in the description field when I scan the phones into the database. This create a sql entry and allows you to export records that contain the SN. Its a work around but Cisco has never put the SN in the sql by default so if you need to track it, its the way to go. I usually do something like this in the description field "Chris Drew -- INM0512345667" Hope this helps.
05-18-2005 09:38 PM
So the key is SQL entries , So if i need to have a report for how many 7912 phones in a certain range of number , Can sql do that ? and how to do it
05-19-2005 02:13 AM
Easiest way is to just use the BAT tool to export phones based on model.
05-19-2005 03:43 AM
The CallManager Database is stored in SQL. However, in order to retrieve the records you should use the BAT tool to export the records, but remember that this will not contain the SN's, unless you inserted the SN's into the decription field during the import.
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