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We’re back for 15.8 and
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before we actually do CUCME directory services
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let’s just take a look
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real briefly back at our phones, I’ve actually gone ahead and brought up
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Jack Shepherd phone 1001
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back at the CUCM, the big call manager,
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Corporate Head Quarters site
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and just testing what we’re talking about right where we left off with the last task
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about the codec, I brought up to publisher.
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It was down so again, just real quick looking at the configuration
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If we do show run pipe 2
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pipe 2 section voice class
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We got our voice class codec with 711alaw
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and then 729 as preference 1 and 2 respectively
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then we’ve got voice register pool,
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our SIP phone is calling that voice class codec
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and then we’ve got do show run or show run pipe 2, let’s do voice 10
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or dial-peer voice 10 and we see that we have nothing which is
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we know show dial-peer
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voice 10 pipe 2 include codec. It means that it set to 729
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Again, if we try to call between one of the SIP phones and
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let’s say 3001.
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We’re gonna see 711alaw
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the first preference once this updates, negotiated
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for the call. We’ll go ahead and hang that call up
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and you won’t be able to see the SIP phone but
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you can see it connected over it here,
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over the trunk that the dial-peers specifies only G729
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We got the call ringing in over here
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and we’ve got media and we’ll bring up the stats
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and we see that it is connected with G729.
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Just like any other dial-peer, we can do a
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voice class codec and it can negotiate
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and that is through CUBE actually because the
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dial-peer over to CUCM is SIP
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and the dial-peer to the SIP phone is of course SIP.
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One other thing, and I thought was the case but
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temporary brain laps and looked at during the break
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was on ePhone 1 and ePhone 2
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If we look at codec, we only see G.711ulaw but
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G.711alaw
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can still be typed in sort of a hidden command
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So we can put this on ePhone 1 and 2
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and if we do show ePhone
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7961, it simply says that the preferred codec is unknown
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But in fact, let us just restart that phone
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and I believe that was phone 2, let's restart phone 1
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and let them register back
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and even though it says preferred codec is unknown
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it certainly will allow us to call
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and negotiate G.711alaw
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as our negotiated codec. So even though it’s a hidden command essentially
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we can change the preferred codec to 711alaw
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and we can negotiate that codec as well
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Let’s take a look back at our task
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for CUCME directory services 15.8
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We’re told to ensure that when any phone goes to
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call another phone, that they see the person’s name who they are
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calling before the phone is connected and not only their DN
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so the call party sees the called party name before it’s connected
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Ensure that John Locke and Desmond Hume can see all other
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phone names and directories in the local directory
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Add an entry so that’s 3001 and 3002, the Skinny phones
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Add an entry to the local directory for James Ford’s mobile number
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and list this in the following manner, Sawyer’s mobile
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so James Ford, Sawyer if you’ve watched the show Lost, that’s where
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most of the, well actually all of the themes for this
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deep dive series have been base off of. I'll base other labs off other things
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and the mobile number is 00670357575
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We don’t have any PSTN set up yet, that’s in the next deep dive
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but we’ll just go ahead and set up the directory number
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to show it even though we don’t necessarily see
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anything yet pertaining to it. So
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if we go ahead and look at our shared
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phones here, if we just pull up directories
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for this phone once the screen refreshes here
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Here we go, we see four local directory
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if we press this, we have a search option
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and we’re just gonna go ahead and search for everything
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hit submit and we see that everything is already populated
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Desmond Hume at 3001, James Ford which is the SIP phone
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at 3003 and John Locke at 3002
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So because we’ve already put names in
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with our ePhone DNs and voice register DNs
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the directory is sort of automatically created
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So we really
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don’t need to do anything to ensure that they could see all the other phone names
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We do need to do something for this task
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and obviously add the directory entry for the third task
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or for the third bullet point. These are all done under telephony service
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under Skinny. The directory is a Skinny provisioned directory
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nothing under the SIP. So what we’re going to do
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is first of all service
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and we’ll get into some of these other services but
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for right now, we wanna look at service local directory
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enable a local directory search.
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So service local directory allow
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a local directory search in the CME
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and then we also want to do service DNs
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directory lookup and what this is going to do
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is it’s going to enable called number lookups using
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the directory names. So now, if we go back and we take a look
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at the directories as it comes up
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and we do a submit
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sorry, that’s not what we’re supposed to be doing.
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We’re supposed to be calling from one phone to the other so
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3001 to let’s say 3002
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While we’re calling, the calling party which was 3001 here
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once this updates
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is seeing the called party before it connects
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It’s been told it’s been given the right to do that DNs lookup
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If we do show run pipe 2 sections telephony
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we can see that this has been added and it wasn’t the default
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The next thing we’re gonna do is add a directory entry.
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We can also change the order
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whether we see the last name first or the first name first
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and the first name first is the default and what we want
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We can do a directory entry tag number1
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and the sequence of digits for the directory number
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so we were instructed to do 006770357575 I believe
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006770357575, yup. And then the name
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which we were told to call Sawyer’s mobile.
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So now, if we take a look back at our directories
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once this refreshes
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local directory, we’ll just do a search
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for again everything so we’ll click submit.
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We see Desmond Hume, James Ford, John Lock
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and then now we also see Sawyer’s mobile
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and we could dial it except that of course
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we get reorder tone because right not now we don’t have a dial-plan set up.
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But we do have the directory set up
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and understand what little of it there is to
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need understand before we set our dial-plan.
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