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Trevor Berceau
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How to Use Extension Mobility?
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10/8/08 12:56 AM
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I am trying to automate login to a phone at a desk when a user logs into the workstation. I can find what phone it is, but I don't know where to send the user information to log in.
Is there a web service I can call? Is there somewhere I need to send an HTTP post to? If so (in either case), what directory would it be located in on the phone server?
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Trevor
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Stephan Steiner
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10/9/08 1:42 PM as a reply to Trevor Berceau.
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Yes there's a webservice.. the methods and the service url are explained in the extension mobility section of the xml developer guide:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/devguide/7_0_1/ccmdvCh3.html
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Simon Machielse
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10/28/10 11:18 PM as a reply to Trevor Berceau.
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there are alreayd several application developed for this function. try google and enter cisco single sign on, this should point you to the right direction. i came across a product called ALM a couple of months ago, look for this using google.
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