08-13-2014 08:26 PM - edited 03-18-2019 03:17 AM
Since TMS version 14.4.0 it is possible to get the phonebook server of a CUCM-registered endpoint to point to the TMS phonebook instead of the CUCM phonebook.
I tried to set it up but I still can't get it to work.
On the TC endpoint (version TC7.1.3), in Configuration >System Configuration > Phonebook Server,
I setup the server type as TMS and the URL as http://TMSserverFQDN/tms/public/external/phonebook/phonebookservice.asmx
When I SSH onto the TC endpoint I can ping the TMS serverFQDN so the DNS resolution on the endpoint is apparently working.
When I open that URL into my browser I do get a page called "PhoneBookService" with links GetPhonebooks, ResolveSystem and Search
But on the endpoint touchscreen it just doesn't work. It just shows "no directory".
How can I troubleshoot this issue?
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08-13-2014 09:19 PM
The few quick questions that pop to mind are:
Wayne
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08-13-2014 09:19 PM
The few quick questions that pop to mind are:
Wayne
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08-13-2014 11:22 PM
Thanks Wayne.
The problem was #2.
I didn't know I had to set the phonebooks from the TMS on the endpoints.
Can we use templates to do that just like for the old VCS registered endpoints?
08-13-2014 11:26 PM
Yes, you can use a template to force an endpoint to have a specific phonebook.
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05-11-2016 01:10 AM
I have a question about phone book CUCM registered DX70 and SX80 devices.
How can i import CUCM end users my DX/SX endpoint device ?
Is there a any way do this ?
05-11-2016 03:08 AM
Great question, I was wondering the same thing. I just received my first DX80 and was trying to figure out the best way to push a phonebook to it. In CUCM you cannot select TMS as an alt phonebook and you cannot add the DX80 to TMS.
05-11-2016 03:26 AM
You may have to wait until the CE software is released for the DX80 before you can do this.
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05-11-2016 03:31 AM
I'm trying to import CUCM to DX70 endpoint. for default phonebook.
I'll open the case TAC.
10-09-2014 05:03 AM
This resolved my problem as well, however a couple strange oddities:
-When I add the system to TMS, it overwrites the CUCM configuration. I have to go back and reconfigure for CUCM provision
-When I do provision to CUCM and set phone book to TMS, TMS is throwing an error that "Status:Wrong provisioning mode"
Must I set TMS as alt CUCM phone book, or can I point the endpoint phone book to TMS and still provision with CUCM error free?
10-09-2014 04:05 PM
Hi Aaron,
What version of TMS are you using? Did you follow the steps in the TMS Admin Guide for adding a device to TMS that exists in CUCM (See Pages 72 and 73)?
Wayne
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10-09-2014 04:27 PM
Wayne,
14.4.2 in dev, getting ready to install 14.5 in prod.
The guide assumes TMS will have admin access to CUCM, but at the moment CUCM is vendor managed and TMS is self managed. TMS right now will only be used for system monitoring, phone book and other non-schedule tasks.
I have so far been able to add the device to TMS, point device to CUCM to pull down the config, then point the device back to TMS to leverage the phone book and prevent errors.
Does TMS support a way of passing the device through to CUCM for provisioning, or must the devices be added using the "from list", which implies a trust between TMS and CUCM? Right now my workaround works, but I'd rather
10-10-2014 01:08 AM
This is a weird one. On our side, as the endpoints are CUCM registered, the TMS doesn't change the endpoint config.
I think if you register your CUCM on the TMS (not sure what you mean by "trust". You just need to register the CUCM on the TMS if I remember correctly what I did and this is harmless to the CUCM as the TMS won't change anything to it) and add the endpoints using that precedure you should not have the problem. Because the the TMS knows that the endpoint is CUCM-managed.
10-10-2014 04:08 AM
They way I read the documentation, TMS needs admin rights to CUCM. That is where I was referring to a trust, poor choice of words on my part.
10-13-2014 05:31 PM
Vendor provided admin ID for TMS, works like a champ!
10-13-2014 05:37 PM
Great to hear you've got it sorted Aaron. Happy to hear that your vendor provided you with the rights to di it properly.
Wayne
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