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Idle url logo.xml file?

Tommer Catlin
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

For CUCM 6.x, I want to create an idled URL log. I know I need an XML to do this, but what should the XML file look like to make it work?

Can anyone post an example for me?


Thanks!

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No, the XML already contains the image within the tags, this is nothing like the background images on which you point to the image file. The image is already embedded in the XML via the procedure done with the SDK.


You need to follow this instructions to use the SDK and via CLI create the .xml

Creating Idle URL Using Graphics on Cisco IP Phone

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801c0764.shtml

HTH

java

If this helps, please rate

www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

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Simon Machielse
Level 1
Level 1

see example below.

this file was created with a tool from the IP Phone Services SDK, use you CCO account to get the SDK and you are able to create your own.

save it in notepad as idle.xml and point your ccm to the file


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I can simply put this xml file on my webserver with the JPEGs of the idle picture?

I thought it was as simple as an xml file with the location of the jpeg idled.  The phone pulls the xml file, the xml file points to the jpeg, the picture is shown on the phone when idled.

Correct?

No, the XML already contains the image within the tags, this is nothing like the background images on which you point to the image file. The image is already embedded in the XML via the procedure done with the SDK.


You need to follow this instructions to use the SDK and via CLI create the .xml

Creating Idle URL Using Graphics on Cisco IP Phone

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801c0764.shtml

HTH

java

If this helps, please rate

www.cisco.com/go/pdihelpdesk

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

Thanks Java.  it makes sense, but seems odd.   So it really does not point to a jpg, just the 000111's in the xml file and it will recreate it on the screen then.

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