ā04-26-2011 05:51 AM - edited ā03-19-2019 02:50 AM
Hi,
is there a way to make a company wide adressbook of customer as File ?. Is it possible to give the cme the Numbers and Names over a XML Files ?
Philipp
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ā04-29-2011 04:05 AM
Hi Philipp,
To replace the Local Directory in CME with your own custom directory, you need a web server that is reachable from the phones. On the server, you need to create at least two .xml files. The first one is a Menu file and your directories url should point to it.
The file format looks like this:
Of course, you need to replace 1x.x.x.x with the ip address of your web server.
The second file is a Directory file. This is the "directory.xml" file referenced in the Menu file, and it looks like this:
This will work for up to 32 entries. If you have more than that, you have to break it 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
Refer http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmedirs.html for more information.
Hope this Helps.
Tx,
Shalu
ā04-27-2011 01:35 PM
Hello,
I had never heard of XML directory , maybe it can be done but there is another workaround.
You can contact one of the companies that makes third party services for cisco call manager , all what you need is a web server that you can access the URL from , they can develop a application for you to do custoized corporate directory.
Amer
ā04-29-2011 04:05 AM
Hi Philipp,
To replace the Local Directory in CME with your own custom directory, you need a web server that is reachable from the phones. On the server, you need to create at least two .xml files. The first one is a Menu file and your directories url should point to it.
The file format looks like this:
Of course, you need to replace 1x.x.x.x with the ip address of your web server.
The second file is a Directory file. This is the "directory.xml" file referenced in the Menu file, and it looks like this:
This will work for up to 32 entries. If you have more than that, you have to break it 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
Refer http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/guide/cmedirs.html for more information.
Hope this Helps.
Tx,
Shalu
ā04-29-2011 04:19 AM
Thanks,
that is what I need.
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