I'm having issues with the image on the Cisco 7940 that is being loaded by the logo_url parameter in the cnf file. The image is grayscale and is 65x90 so it should be good from a picture perspective. It's very grainy though. I'm not sure what I need ...
Is it possible to use Jabber in phone only mode without any Cisco software? We're using third party VOIP server. I know there are a number of free voip soft phones, but I wanted to try out Jabber.
I'm using a third party VOIP service. I'm trying to add a TransfVM softkey during a call. From what I've read it sounds like I need to create a template of some sort. Any help would be appreciated.
Is there a way to program the Cisco IP 7940 messages button to dial a specific number on a per phone basis? We're using a third party VOIP service and don't have the Cisco servers.
Sure. There are times when we get a call and just want to transfer it tosomeone’s voicemail directly. I’m trying to make the process easy and notrequire steps for someone to remember. Hope that helps.
It looks like it was a file permissions issue. I've fixed it by changing the permissions to 777.
I do have another issue though. The directory listing won't dial.
Here's the XML text:
<CiscoIPPhoneMenu> <Title>UPC IP Telephony Directory</Title...
The phone is registered with the PBX and makes/receives calls. I closed the tag and rebooted again. I checked the Directories URL in the settings and it says "Unprovisioned"still.
I created a configuration file using the sample you provided. Here it is:
<device><versionStamp>{7940 Sep 12 2016 08:02:59}</versionStamp><devicePool><callManagerGroup><members><member priority="0"><callManager><ports><ethernetPhonePort></ethernetP...
So there is no way to manually configure the URL without Cisco software or setting up a TFTP server? In other words, I can't just put the directory xml file on an internal web server and point the directory URL to that xml file. Is that correct?