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So our next task 15.3, is for shared lines with
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barge and privacy and with Skinny phones.
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So we are told do not allow system wide privacy
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however allow Desmond on Skinny phone1 to be able to turn off
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to be able to turn on or off privacy for a shared line 30010
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but to ensure that if Desmond puts a caller on
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hold then John Locke is not able to see that
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caller or resume the call to the caller and I should have put in here also
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to make sure that barge works, so I'll add that line later
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but that's the whole intention of this
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is to make sure that barge works.
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So we do not want to allow systen wide privacy Desmond or
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3001 should be allowed to turn privacy on or off but John Locke should not
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and this only works with Skinny phones, does not work with SIP.
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And also to ensure that Desmond puts a call on hold,
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but privacy basically works for on hold as well.
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If you remember back to CUCM and I believe it was module
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5 maybe for call features, this was a service parameter.
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that we had to do system wide to enable privacy for on hold.
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Again here in our Skinny server for CME, it's a system wide
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that while privacy can be done per phone, just like in CUCM,
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privacy on hold is something that we have to do system wide.
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OK. So let's switch back over to clear off our screen,
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we're already in telephony service.
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So let's go ahead and look at privacy
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and we've got privacy and privacy on hold, if I hit privacy enter
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or actually
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do show run | to include privacy.
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and we see that actually for some reason it's already in the default.
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Looks like I forgot to take it out
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when I did my initial congifs, I need to
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Alright, this is really what I wanted to show you,
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was by default nothing shows up of course because
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that would be the default, but specifically that if I do
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privacy and telephony service, it doesn't show up, that's because privacy
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enabled system wide is the default.
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Privacy is on by default, so we have to say no privacy
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in order to turn it off system wide and then allow individual
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phones to turn it on or off.
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Also privacy on hold
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is not the default so we need to actually specifically say
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no privacy so that individual phones can turn on or off
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but no one has default privacy.
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And then say privacy on hold in order to turn on
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privacy on hold only for those who have first invoked privacy
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when putting a call on hold. OK? Hopefully you got that.
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You have to first invoke privacy on a phone by phone basis
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in order to then
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have privacy on hold when you put a call on hold.
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OK. So now we've ensured privacy works for on hold,
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let's actually take a look at our configuration for our shared line.
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Our shared line is ephone dn 5. Right?
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And by the way some of these things like privacy, no privacy,
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privacy on hold, you do not have to reset the phones for.
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So it was a dual line, we said that this wasn't going to work for barge.
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So let's go ahead and just test this real quick,
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if I have one of my lines, let's say 3001,
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and I go off hook on my shared line.
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And I make a call out to 112, the emergency number of the PSTN.
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Does my kinny phone2 on the shared line,
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do I see anything here?
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And specifically over here related to the phone number,
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that the first phone is on, no I don't.
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OK? So what happens if I choose to go off
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hook on the second phone on that shared line.
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Nothing I can't do anything, I can't go off hook, it shows that it ceased
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and I really I can't use it for an outgoing call,
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I can't press it and get a barge option, nothing works there.
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So I'll go ahead and hang up and what we're gonna have to do
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is of course
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destroy this ephone dn,
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and I'm going to rebuild it instead of as a dual line,
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I'm going to rebuild it as an octoline,
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and I'm just gonna copy all the parameters right back there.
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Copied a little too much there and do show run | to
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| to include button
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space space 1, it obviously took that button off of each of these phones.
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So let's go ephone1 button
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3 featuring 5
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actually you know what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna leave button 5
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just in case, well let's do this.
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Let's leave ephone dn 5 at the doorline,
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but let's create ephone dn 6,
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not as a dual line, as our octoline,
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that way we just have both of them and can prepare each other,
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ephone dn 6 and I want to put in a number,
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the same label
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the same name
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do show run | to include button space space.
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OK. Ephone1, I'm going to now make button 3
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e feature 6 and ephone 2 button
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3 feature 6 and restart both of those.
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Clear off the screen.
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So now I've got ephone dn 5 which is not really being used at all.
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But just left for posterity sake and ephone dn 6
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and that's actually
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what it is that I have configured as a feature ring
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back on both of these phones.
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So they probably look the same but they're obviously very different now.
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To answer your question James, yes you can have
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two dns with the same number.
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In fact you could have multiple dns all with the same number,
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that are overlayed on a same button, in fact before we have octoline,
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that's what we would do as we would create a bunch of dual line dns
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they all had the same number, remember
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all of that is a pots dial peer. Right?
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So whether we had, remember let's do a show run | to section voice 10
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and 11.
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I got a destination pattern of 12 for the first digit .. and 12..
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Right? I could create those with, not just wild card
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but I could create those with destination pattern 1001, both of them.
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And if we do a show telephony service dial peers,
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what do we have here? We've got
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these are just pots dial peer, that's what they are.
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That's all they are, actually these two
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20011 and 13 are pointing to phone 5
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and 6, are actually button, no those are dns
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ephone dn 5 and ephone dn 6 so here
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we've just go this, they're just two destination patterns
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that happen to be the same thing because all they are is dial peer.
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Now remember we could do hunting, we are about to look
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at park slots today in a little bit and when we look at that,
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we'll also create two ephone dns with the same number
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and we'll show how we can hunt between those.
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So we can have two ephone dns, it's very different from the CUCM
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concept of two separate dns with the same number
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that is not allowed unless they're in two separate partition.
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If they're not in two separate partitions, then it's the same dn
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it's just applied to two different phones and that's just a shared line.
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It's not really a separate dn with the same number.
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But in CUCM we can now have a separate dn with the same number,
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in the same partition, they have to be separated by partition.
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But there's not concept of partition in CME, totally differebt concept,
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it's the age old concept of just traditional dial peers
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where we can have the same number, so great question.
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We can have two ephone dns, just like we can have
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two VOIP dial peers. I could create, I had created voice register dn.
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Let's look at this real quick show run | to section voice register dn
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I had voice register dn 5 with number 3020,
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let's just create voice register dn 6 with number 3020.
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And let's do a show voice register dial peer
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and we'll see t hat we've got
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we've got 3020, in voice register dn it actually
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has to be applied to a phone
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so the voice register dn has to be applied to a voice register
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pool in order to actually create the dial peer,
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so we can do that real quick. We could say voice register pool
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1 number
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say three, we've already number 2 dn 6,
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and voice register pool 2, number dn 6
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I'm not gonna restart these phones, I just wanna show the dial peers
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So now I've got 3020 mapped to the IP .21
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3020 mapped to the IP 24 and I actually would have to go and
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destroy the configuration file and recreate it to do that.
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I'm not gonna go through all that because we don't ultimately want those
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multiple lines on but yes, to answer your questions we can have
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multiple dns at the same number.
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OK. Let's see.
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Yes, that I might do that. OK.
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Alright, so where were we? We had created our octoline
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we've applied it and we've restarted the phone.
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Now let's test the functionality.
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So still should ring in just the same, so let's place a call in.
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OK. It's not ringing at all right now, let's take a look what's wrong.
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OK. We've got the octoline built.
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And we've got it applied to the phones.
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