10/28/2019 Cisco Cucm Access Shell
First let me start with a disclaimer. If you do not what your doing then please stop what your doing.Ok, so now that that is out of the way, on to the good stuff. Cisco ISE is built on top of Linux. It has a backend linux shell which is based on bash shell. It uses an oracle database. For the most part you should never need to gain access to the root shell.
If you have recently migrated to a Cisco UC appliance model or plan on migrating, you may have asked yourself this question. Cisco provides some recommendations in their various installation guides. I happen to like copSSH myself and I thought I would provide some information on the application and how I like to use it.
The only way to get root access is to get a file from Cisco TAC called TACtshootx64.tar.gz. The file name maybe slightly different based what version of ISE you are using.
Asterisk PBX as Voicemail for CUCMConfigure Asterisk PBX as Voicemail Server for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) which will use SIP Trunk Integration between the Asterisk and CUCM. The callers can deposit voicemail if the extension is busy/unavailable/unregistered. The end users can also listen to their voicemail as well.
Only drawback is Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) which i couldn’t figure out how to configure. So the end users will have to call by themselves and see if there are any voicemail for them. How are we going to achieve this? Our scenario:Extension Range on CUCM and Asterisk – 8109XXXXVoicemail Pilot –.81099999No Answer, Busy, Unregistered call forwarding to VM on Extensions –.8109XXXX (Replace XXXX with the last 4 digit of extension configured on CUCM/Asterisk). What are we going to do in our taken scenario?
On Cisco Unified Communications Manager –We will create two extensions in Cisco Unified Communications Manager i.e., 81091000 and 81091001.We will create a Route Pattern with.8109XXXX and point it to SIP Trunk to Asterisk. We will discard pre-dot characters.We will create a Voicemail Pilot with.81099999We will create a Voicemail Profile and associate.8109999 Voicemail Pilot On Asterisk PBX Server-We will configure the same number in Asterisk as Virtual Extension as 81091000 and 81091001 and enable voicemail and create Voicemail password for the extensions.We will create a Misc. Destination and point it to.97We will create Inbound Route with 8109999 and Point it to Misc.
I followed your tutorial to the “T” and was able to get voicemail setup properly. The link I provided above, I simply copied the script, created the file in /var/lib/asterisk/scripts/vm.sh (had to create the “scripts” direectory) and then referenced that file under “externotify” within voicemail.conf (/etc/asterisk). One thing I forgot to mention above is, you need to setup MWI On/Off extensions in CUCM (Advanced Features - Voicemail - Message Waiting). Then, in the shell script where it shows “turnon” and “turnoff” change the extensions (script shows 1002 and 1003) to the MWI on/off extensions you create within CUCM. Hello again, sorry to keep asking questions. I know your tutorial states that to access voicemail you hit the VM button, enter your extension, and then password. I am wondering if you know how to alter this setup so that when you hit the VM button you would just enter your password and then your voicemail would play.
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I know in Asterisk.97 is for your personal voicemail, where as.98 is the pilot. Even though the Misc Destination is sending us to.97 it’s acting as if it’s.98. I looked at the asterisk debugs when hitting the VM button, and it shows a few ERROR messages but not finding much on Google about it. Just curious if you have any suggestions. Otherwise everything is working great!. Hi Ken,The solution you are looking for is something that i have tried already but could not make it work.
My understanding was that if we create an extension in Asterisk with same extension as in CUCM it would not prompt for username, it will only prompt for password when you dial into voicemail. I tried but failed for some reasons. Hence that was the reason i posted the above method.Try if this works for you.10000 as the extension in asterisk and 10000 in cucm.
In asterisk, forward all calls to Voicemail for the extension 10000. Now dial the Voicemail Pilot Number and see if the username prompt is eliminated.Cheers!. Electrical Engineer CCNA Collaboration CCNA Voice CCNA R&S. I'm Electrical Engineer and I work like Support Engineer for a Telephony Service Provider Company. Before that I had position like Pre-Sale Engineer about small and medium multivendor telephony solutions. I have 5 years of experience working in Telephony Multivendor Projects.
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