Flash POPs
I was working with DW8 and had no problems at all with the flashes. I've upgraded to the new patch and the next time I opened my files that he told me that I needed to update the code for flash images.I agreed, and now my flashes does not show up on my sites: (i.e.) http://www.excelenciacc.com.mx/index1.php).
If you go to www.excelenciacc.com.mx you will see that with the old code flashes appear... everyone knows it? I tried with explore, opera and firefox.
Puzzled
The Vampmaster
find the Scripts folder in the root of the site and download it.
http://www.excelenciacc.com.MX/scripts/ac_runactivecontent.js
404 not found. Download this file.
> I agreed, and now my flashes does not show up on my sites
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create the profile synchronization 0339375451522449
local network ARE
the locale user ARE loading CME-local-es_ES-Spanish - 8.8.2.5.tar
conference material
camera
video
!
Register of voice dn 1
number 9009
call-b2bua occupied before 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30 b2bua
allow to watch
name Valentin Moran
No - reg
label Valentin Moran
MWI
!
Register of voice dn 2
number 9003
call-b2bua occupied before 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30 b2bua
allow to watch
all collection-call-group
Pickup-group 3
name Claudio tale
No - reg
label Claudio Conte
MWI
!
Register of voice dn 3
number 9030
call-b2bua occupied before 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30 b2bua
allow to watch
name Miguel Garelli
No - reg
tag Miguel Garelli
MWI
!
Register of voice dn 4
number 9099
call-b2bua occupied before 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30 b2bua
allow to watch
name Hugo Borelli
No - reg
label Borelli Hugo
MWI
!
Register of voice dn 5
9070 number
call-b2bua occupied before 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30 b2bua
allow to watch
name of the directory Sala
No - reg
label Sala of directory
MWI
!
Register of voice dn 6
number 9076
allow to watch
name of Seguridad Fax
No - reg
the label Seguridad fax
!
Register of voice dn 12
number 9024
allow to watch
name Semapor
No - reg
label Semapor
!
Register of voice dn 13
number 9064
allow to watch
name Oficina Gremial
No - reg
label Oficina Gremial
!
vocal range pool 1
Mac ID C40A. CB4C.5243
type of 9951
Number 1 dn 1
Horn out by default corLDI
presence-call list
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
codec voice-class 1
9009 9009 username password
No vad
camera
video
!
Register of voice pool 2
1 0113 short name test
Mac ID C40A. CB4C.5BB8
type of 9951
Number 1 dn 2
presence-call list
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
codec voice-class 1
9003 9003 username password
No vad
camera
video
!
Register of voice pool 3
Mac ID C40A. CB4C.5274
type of 9951
Number 1 dn 3
Horn out by default corLDI
presence-call list
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
codec voice-class 1
9030 9030 username password
No vad
Conference mode down local
fashion designer add Conference
Conference admin
camera
video
!
Register of voice pool 4
Mac ID C40A. CB4C. FBDC
type of 9951
Number 1 dn 4
Horn out by default corLDI
presence-call list
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
codec voice-class 1
9099 9099 username password
No vad
camera
video
!
Register of voice pool 5
Mac ID D824. BD27. BB36
type of 9951
Number 1 dn 5
Horn out by default corLDI
presence-call list
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
codec voice-class 1
9070 9070 user name password
No vad
camera
video
!
Register of voice pool 6
Mac ID C40A. CB4D.44D6
type of ATA - 187
Number 1 dn 6
9076 9076 username password
No vad
!
vocal range pool 7
Mac ID 0ACB.4D44.D601
Port2 ATA description
No vad
!
Register of voice pool 8
Mac ID C40A. CB4D.44D7
type of ATA - 187
No vad
!
vocal range pool 9
Mac ID 0ACB.4D44.D701
type of ATA - 187
Port2 ATA description
No vad
!
vocal range pool 10
Mac ID C40A. CB4D.4457
type of ATA - 187
No vad
!
Record pool 11 votes
Mac ID 0ACB.4D44.5701
type of ATA - 187
Port2 ATA description
No vad
!
Register of voice pool 12
Mac ID C40A. CB4D.4484
type of ATA - 187
Number 1 dn 12
9024 9024 username password
Description Semapor ATA
No vad
!
Register of voice pool 13
Mac ID 0ACB.4D44.8401
type of ATA - 187
Number 1 dn 13
9064 9064 username password
Port2 ATA description
No vad
!
voice parallel group 1
7000 final
list 9026,9061,9063
Timeout 60
pilot 7011
!
!
voice parallel group 2
7000 final
list 9015,9016
Timeout 60
7012 driver
!
!
voice parallel group 3
7000 final
list 9025,9013,9014
Timeout 60
pilot 7014
!
!
voice parallel group 4
7000 final
list 9068,9068
Timeout 60
pilot 7015
!
!
voice parallel group 5
list 9001,9002
7000 driver
!
!
parallel group 6 voices
list 9001,9002
7001 driver
!
!
voice parallel group 7
7000 final
list 9091,9093
Timeout 60
pilot 7002
!
!
voices 8 parallel group
7000 final
list 9052,9052
Timeout 60
pilot 7003
!
!
voice parallel group 9
7000 final
list 9053,9053
Timeout 60
pilot 7004
!
!
voice group 10 parallel
7000 final
list 9054,9055
Timeout 60
driver 7005
!
!
voice 11 parallel group
7000 final
list 9051,9065
Timeout 60
pilot 7006
!
!
parallel grouping 12 voices
7000 final
list 9031,9034,9032,9035
Timeout 60
pilot 7007
!
!
voice parallel group 13
7000 final
list 9033,9033
Timeout 60
pilot 7008
!
!
voice group 14 parallel
7000 final
list 9073,9075,9077
Timeout 60
pilot 7009
!
!
voice parallel grouping 15
7000 final
list 9078,9078
Timeout 60
7010 driver
!
!
parallel grouping 16 voices
list 9001,9002
7001 driver
!
!
!
the voice of type iec statistics
the voice of CSR type statistics
voice statistics periodic time-range 1 day start at 00:00 week-days every day
Statistics-voice news-line of separation display format
!
translation of the voice-rule 1
rule 1/9000 / / 6777\1 /.
!
!
voice translation-profile E1_Inbound_DID
translate 1 called
!
!
!
license udi pid CISCO2951/K9 sn FTX1603AH3H
licence start-up module c2951 technology-package securityk9
licence start-up module c2951 technology-package uck9
ISM HW-module 0
!
HW-module pvdm 0/0
!
HW-module pvdm 0/1
!
!!
redundancy
!
!
!
!
!
controller E1 0/0/0
No.-CRC4 framing
time intervals DS0-group 0 1-15, 17-31 type digital r2 r2-compelled ani
0 cases-custom
trunk-group E1
E1 description of # #.
!
controller E1 0/0/1
!
FTP IP source-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.1
IP ftp username anonymous
7 IP ftp password 12180B181C12010B3F38
synwait-time of tcp CSDB 30
CSDB tcp idle time 3600
CSDB tcp finwait-time 5
CSDB tcp reassembly max-memory 1024
CSDB tcp reassembly queue-max-length 16
CSDB udp downtime 30
CSDB icmp idle time 10
CSDB max--a session 65535
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
the Embedded-Service-Engine0/0 interface
no ip address
Shutdown
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
Description # trunk a 3COM 5500 Gi2/0/46 #.
no ip address
automatic duplex
automatic speed
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.1
Description # LAN data #.
encapsulation dot1Q 1 native
IP 192.168.0.10 255.255.0.0
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/0.10
Description # LAN Internet #.
encapsulation dot1Q 10
address 172.16.10.1 IP 255.255.255.0
!
interface ISM0/0
Description # CUE #.
IP unnumbered GigabitEthernet0/0.10
the ip address of the service module 172.16.10.2 255.255.255.0
! Application: CUE running on ISM
Service-module ip default gateway - 172.16.10.1
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
no ip address
Shutdown
automatic duplex
automatic speed
!
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
no ip address
Shutdown
automatic duplex
automatic speed
!
interface ISM0/1
Description interface connected to the internal Service of the switch Module internal
no ip address
!
interface Vlan1
no ip address
!
IP forward-Protocol ND
!
IP http server
23 class IP http access
local IP http authentication
IP http secure server
IP http timeout policy slowed down 60 life 86400 request 10000
IP http flash path:
!
IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.10.254
IP route 172.16.10.2 255.255.255.255 ISM0/0
!
!
NLS RESP-timeout 1
CPD cr id 1
!Server SNMP ifindex persist
Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkdown, linkup warmstart cold start
Enable SNMP-Server intercepts ATS
Server enable SNMP traps envmon
Server enable SNMP traps insertion withdrawal flash
entity-sensor threshold traps SNMP-server enable
Server enable SNMP traps config-copy
config SNMP-server enable traps
entity of traps activate SNMP Server
Server SNMP enable traps-Manager of event
Server enable SNMP traps hsrp
Enable SNMP-server holds the CPU threshold
Server enable SNMP traps syslog
Server enable SNMP traps ipsla
flash TFTP server: music-on - hold.au
Flash: Analog1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Analog2.raw TFTP server
Flash: AreYouThere.raw TFTP server
Flash: AreYouThereF.raw TFTP server
Flash: Bass.raw TFTP server
Flash: CallBack.raw TFTP server
Flash: Chime.raw TFTP server
Flash: Classic1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Classic2.raw TFTP server
Flash: ClockShop.raw TFTP server
Flash: DistinctiveRingList.xml TFTP server
Flash: Drums1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Drums2.raw TFTP server
Flash: FilmScore.raw TFTP server
Flash: HarpSynth.raw TFTP server
Flash: Jamaica.raw TFTP server
Flash: KotoEffect.raw TFTP server
Flash: MusicBox.raw TFTP server
Flash: Piano1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Piano2.raw TFTP server
Flash: Pop.raw TFTP server
Flash: Pulse1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring2.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring3.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring4.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring5.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring6.raw TFTP server
Flash: Ring7.raw TFTP server
Flash: RingList.xml TFTP server
Flash: Sax1.raw TFTP server
Flash: Sax2.raw TFTP server
Flash: Vibe.raw TFTP server
Server TFTP flash: SCCP69xx.9 - 1-1 - 0.zz.sgn
Server TFTP flash: BOOT69xx.0 - 0-0 - 14.zz.sgn
Server TFTP flash: DSP69xx.0 - 0-0 - 4.zz.sgn
Server TFTP flash: SCCP69xx.9 - 1-1 - 0.loads
flash TFTP server: B016-1-0-4. SBN
Flash:/its/CME-locale-es_ES-Spanish-8.8.2.5.tar TFTP server
flash TFTP server: dkern9951.100609R2 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: kern9951.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: rootfs9951.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: sboot9951.031610R1 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: sip9951.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.loads
flash TFTP server: skern9951.022809R2 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
Server TFTP flash: SCCP69xx.9 - 2-1 - 0.loads
Server TFTP flash: SCCP69xx.9 - 2-1 - 0.zz.sgn
flash TFTP server: dkern9971.100609R2 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: kern9971.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: rootfs9971.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: sboot9971.031610R1 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: sip9971.9 - 2 - 2 SR 1-9.loads
flash TFTP server: skern9971.022809R2 - 9-2-2 SR 1-9.sebn
flash TFTP server: apps45.9 - 2-1TH1 - 13.sbn
flash TFTP server: cnu45.9 - 2-1TH1 - 13.sbn
Server TFTP flash: cvm45sccp.9 - 2-1TH1 - 13.sbn
flash TFTP server: dsp45.9 - 2-1TH1 - 13.sbn
Server TFTP flash: jar45sccp.9 - 2-1TH1 - 13.sbn
flash TFTP server: SCCP45.9 - 2 - 1 S .loads
Server TFTP flash: DSP69xx.0 - 0-0 - 8.zz.sgn
!
!
!
control plan
!
!
voice-port 0/0/0:0
translation-profile entering E1_Inbound_DID
input gain - 2
mitigation of output 3
cptone AR
E1 description of # #.
!
Voice-port 1/0/0
trunk-group TELULARES
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Telular #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
Voice-port 1/0/1
trunk-group TELULARES
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Telular ILA-activate
!
voice-port 1/0/2
trunk-group TELULARES
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Telular #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
Voice-port 1/0/3
trunk-group TELULARES
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Telular #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
voice-port 2/0/0
trunk-group FXOs
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Linea #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
voice-port 0/2/1
trunk-group FXOs
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Linea #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
voice-port 0/2/2
trunk-group FXOs
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # Linea #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
voice-port 0/2/3
trunk-group FXOs
surveillance cut dualtone Mid-communication
call waiting times - disconnect 2
connection ÉRA 6777
impedance complex2
Description # n/d #.
carrier-cap 3100 Hz
activation of the caller ID
!
!
!
!
!
!
profile MGCP default
!
SCCP local GigabitEthernet0/0.10
SCCP ccm 172.16.10.1 identifier 1 version7.0
SCCP
!
SCCP ccm Group 1
associate the ccm 1 priority 1
associate profile 1 registry confprof1
associate the profile registry xcode10 10
!
transcode dspfarm profile 10
Codec g711ulaw
Codec g711alaw
Codec g729ar8
Codec g729abr8
maximum sessions 10
associate the PCRS application
!
dspfarm profile Conference 1
Codec g711ulaw
Codec g711alaw
Codec g729ar8
Codec g729abr8
Codec g729r8
Codec g729br8
maximum sessions 4
Conference-join custom cptone CCAjointone
Conference-leave custom cptone CCAleavetone
associate the PCRS application
!
Dial-peer cor custom
name Acceso_FULL
name Acceso_Local
name Acceso_Moviles
name Acceso_LDN
name Acceso_LDI
name Acceso_Internos
name Acceso_ESP
!
!
Dial-peer cor list corInternos
Member Acceso_Internos
!
Dial-peer cor list corLocal
Member Acceso_Local
!
Dial-peer cor list corLocalMoviles
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_Moviles
!
Dial-peer cor list corLDN
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_LDN
!
Dial-peer cor list corLDI
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_Moviles
Member Acceso_LDN
Member Acceso_LDI
!
Dial-peer cor list corLocalESP
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_ESP
!
Dial-peer cor list corFULL
Member Acceso_FULL
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_Moviles
Member Acceso_LDN
Member Acceso_LDI
Member Acceso_Internos
Member Acceso_ESP
!
Dial-peer cor list corLDNMoviles
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_Moviles
Member Acceso_LDN
!
Dial-peer cor list corLDIMoviles
Member Acceso_Local
Member Acceso_Moviles
Member Acceso_LDN
Member Acceso_LDI
!
!
voice POTS dial-peer 1
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/0/0:0
!
Dial-peer voice 2 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
!
Dial-peer voice 3 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 1/0/0
!
Dial-peer voice 4 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/1/1
!
voice pots Dial-peer 5
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/1/2
!
Dial-peer voice 6 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/1/3
!
Dial-peer voice 7 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/2/0
!
Dial-peer voice 8 pots
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/2/1
!
voice pots Dial-peer 9
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/2/2
!
voice pots Dial-peer 10
Description * incoming dial peer *.
incoming called-number. %
direct line to inside
port 0/2/3
!
Dial-peer voice voip 6000
Description # CUE #.
translation-profile outgoing VoiceMail_Directo
destination-model 6...
B2BUA
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:172.16.10.2
SIP DTMF-relay rtp-nte-notify
Codec g711ulaw
No vad
!
voice pots Dial-peer 911
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
Description # EMERGENCIAS 911 #.
destination-model $ 0911
direct line to inside
Forward-digits 3
No sip record
!
Dial-peer voice 300 pots
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corFULL
Description # Acceso FULL #.
destination-model 0 t
direct line to inside
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 301
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLocal
# Local description #.
destination-model 0 [2-8]... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digits 7
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 302
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLocal
Description # Local residents special #.
preference 2
destination-model 011. $
direct line to inside
Forward-digits 3
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 303
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLocal
# # 0800 Local description
destination-model 008... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 11
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 304
trunkgroup TELULARES 1
trunkgroup E1 2
corlist outgoing corLocalMoviles
Description # Moviles Local #.
huntstop
destination-model 015... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 9
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 305
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLDI
Description # LDI #.
destination-model 000 t
direct line to inside
prefix 00
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 306
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLocalESP
Description # 06XX Local #.
destination-model 006... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 11
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 307
trunkgroup TELULARES 1
trunkgroup E1 2
corlist outgoing corLDNMoviles
# Moviles NDA description #.
huntstop
preference 1
destination-model 00 [2-3]... 15.......$
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 13
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 308
trunkgroup TELULARES 1
trunkgroup E1 2
corlist outgoing corLDNMoviles
# Moviles NDA description #.
huntstop
preference 1
destination-model 00 [2-3]... 15... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 13
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 309
trunkgroup TELULARES 1
trunkgroup E1 2
corlist outgoing corLDNMoviles
# Moviles NDA description #.
huntstop
destination-model 001115... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 13
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 310
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLDN
# NDA description #.
preference 2
destination-model 0011 [2-8]... $
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 11
No sip record
!
voice pots Dial-peer 311
trunkgroup E1
trunkgroup FXOs
corlist outgoing corLDN
# NDA description #.
preferably 3
destination-model 00 [2-3]... T
direct line to inside
Forward-digit 11
No sip record
!
!
No pots of checking status outbound dial-peer
presence
presence-call list
allow to subscribe
!
SIP - ua
Retry registry 3
MWI-Server ipv4:172.16.10.2 expires 3600 port udp 5060 transport unsolicited
activation of the presence
check enable ood
!
!
!
access controller
Shutdown
!
!
phone service
3 units of sdspfarm
sessions to transcode sdspfarm 1
Unregister the sdspfarm team
sdspfarm tag 1 confprof1
conference material
video
authentication credentials root xxxx
Max-joined 165
Max - dn 500
IP source-address 172.16.10.1 port 2000
Redirect Max 20
Auto assign 300 to 304
initiator of the call number
Service phone videoCapability 1
dnis overlay service
dnis dir-search service
timeouts interdigit 5
system message
URL of http://172.16.10.2/voiceview/common/login.do services
URL authentication http://172.16.10.1/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp
location of the cnf file flash:
the locale user ARE loading CME-local-es_ES-Spanish - 8.8.2.5.tar
local network ARE
load 7916-24-B016-1-0-4
load SCCP45.9 - 2-1 7945 s
load 6921 SCCP69xx.9 - 2-1-0
time format 24
aa-mm-dd date format
voicemail 6000
MAX conferences 8-6 win
ground of appeal forwards. T
before call forwarding-expanded system
The Health Department "music-on - hold.au.
multicast moh 239.10.16.4 port 2000
Web admin system name root password xxxxx
DN-webedit
time-webedit
transfer full-consult dss system
transfer-model 9.T
transfer-model. T
transfer-model 0.T
secondary-key 0
Standard AEC
create the files-cnf version-stamp 7960 4 December 2012 10:35:39
!
!
ePhone-model 1
softkeys idle recompose Newcall Cfwdall Gpickup mobility DND
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer Confrn Mobility Park
!
!
ePhone-model 15
softkeys idle recompose Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup DND Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall recompose Pickup Meetme Gpickup reminder
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer Confrn ConfList RmLstC Acct Park
disposal of the 2 buttons-7931
!
!
ePhone-dn 1 double line
number 9052
Pickup-group 1
label Mariana Rodriguez
name of Mariana Rodriguez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 2 double line
number 9056
label Mauro Comisso
name Mauro Comisso
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 3 double line
number 9058
label Juan Curcio
name Juan Curcio
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 4 double line
number 9053
Pickup-group 1
label Ada Grajeda
name Ada Grajeda
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 5 double line
number 9057
Pickup-group 1
label Soledad Amici
name Soledad Amici
allow to watch
call forward all 0156431935
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 6 double line
number 9051
Pickup-group 1
label Mariana Grassi
name of Mariana Grassi
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 7 double line
number 9054
Pickup-group 2
label Eduardo Bocca
name Eduardo Bocca
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 8 double line
Number 9055
Pickup-group 2
label Graciela Rossi
name of Graciela Rossi
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 9 double line
number 9050
Pickup-group 1
label Norberto Romero
name Norberto Romero
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 10 double line
number 9062
Pickup-group 3
label Edgardo Spagnolo
name Edgardo Spagnolo
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 11 double line
number 9061
Pickup-group 3
label Jorge Allegretta
name Jorge Allegretta
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 12 double line
number 9063
Pickup-group 3
label Carlos Volonterio
name Carlos Volonterio
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 13 double line
number 9026
Pickup-group 3
Juan Carlos Conte label
name of Juan Carlos Conte
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 14 double line
number 9012
tag Cocina
name of Cocina
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLocal
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 15 double line
number 9067
label Alejandro Martinez
Name Alejandro Martinez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 16 double line
number 9060
Pickup-group 4
label on Ricardo Amici
name Ricardo Amici
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 17 double line
number 9068
Pickup-group 4
Miguel Ayoroa label
name Miguel Ayoroa
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 18 double line
number 9034
Pickup-group 5
label Hugo Mazzello
name Hugo Mazzello
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 19 double line
number 9031
Pickup-group 5
label Carlos Gines
name Carlos Ginés
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 20 double line
number 9033
label Luis Arecco
name Luis Arecco
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 30
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 21 double line
number 9032
Pickup-group 5
Pablo Pascualetti label
name of Pablo Pascualetti
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 22 double line
number 9035
Pickup-group 5
label Francisco Weyland
name of Francisco Weyland
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 23 double line
number 9015
Pickup-group 6
label Administrativo VTS
name Administrativo VTS
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 24 double line
number 9016
Pickup-group 6
label VTS Guardia
name VTS Guardia
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 25 double line
number 9017
Pickup-group 6
label Juan Linares
name Juan Linares
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 26 double line
number 9029
Pickup-group 8
label Alejandrina Daub
name Alejandrina Daub
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 27 double line
number 9010
Pickup-group 8
label Natalia Urriza
name Natalia Urriza
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 28 double line
number 9090
Pickup-group 8
label Carlos Echeverría
name Carlos Echeverría
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 29 double line
number 9091
Pickup-group 8
label Guillermina Juarez
name Guillermina Juarez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 30 double line
number 9013
Pickup-group 9
label Oscar Lopez
name Oscar Lopez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 31 double line
number 9025
Pickup-group 9
Miguel Schnegelberger label
name Miguel Schnegelberger
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 32 double line
number 9014
Pickup-group 9
label Gerardo Bessone
name of Gerardo Bessone
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 33 double line
number 9074
Pickup-group 10
label Alberto Carnevali
name Alberto Carnevali
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 34 double line
number 9071
Pickup-group 10
label Jorge Mendonca
name Jorge Mendonça
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 35 double line
number 9077
Pickup-group 10
Gabriel Samanich label
name Gabriel Samanich
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 36 double line
number 9075
Pickup-group 10
Marcelo Gambarte label
name Marcelo Gambarte
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 37 dual line
number 9073
Pickup-group 10
tag Miguel Walter
name Miguel Walter
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 38 double line
Number of 9078
Pickup-group 10
label Juan Manuel Rodriguez
name Juan Manuel Rodriguez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 39 double line
number 9073
Pickup-Group 11
tag Miguel Garelli
name Miguel Garelli
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
double line ephone-dn 40
number 9072
Pickup-Group 11
Legal label
Legal name
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 41 double line
number 9080
Pickup-group 12
label Anibal Fernandez
name Anibal Fernandez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 42 double line
number 9081
Pickup-group 12
label Jorge Conti
name Jorge Conti
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 43 double line
number 9028
label Oficina 19 Fruticultura
name Oficina 19 Fruticultura
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 44 double line
number 9023
label Borelli Hugo
name Hugo Borelli
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 45 double line
number 9004
Pickup-Group 13
label Eugenia Tortora
name Eugenia Tortora
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 46 double line
number 9019
label Sala de Ingles
name of the Sala de Ingles
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 47 dual line
number 9092
label Centro de Contrataciones
name of Centro de Contrataciones
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 48 double line
number 9027
label Convention
name Convention
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 49 double line
number 9066
label Guincheros
name Guincheros
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
double line ephone-dn 50
number 9020
label Balanza White
name Balanza White
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
double line ephone-dn 51
number 9002
Pickup-Group 13
label Laura Trapani
name Laura Trapani
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 52 double line
number 9001
Pickup-Group 13
label Juan Ignacio Fernandez
name Juan Ignacio Fernandez
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 53 double line
number 9005
Pickup-Group 13
label Rosana Pastizzo
name Rosana Pastizzo
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDI
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 54 double line
number 9022
label Guardia ANP
name Guardia ANP
allow to watch
call-forward busy 6000
call-forward noan 6000 timeout 20
corlist incoming corLDNMoviles
MWI-type visual
author of wedge-alert 30
!
!
ePhone-dn 300
number 8800
!
!
ePhone-dn 301
number 8801
!
!
ePhone-dn 302
number 8803
!
!
ePhone-dn 304
number 8804
!
!
ePhone-dn 490
number A801... No. - reg primary
MWI off
!
!
ePhone-dn 491
number A800... No. - reg primary
MWI on
!
!
ePhone-dn 492 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 493 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 494 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 495 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 496 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 497 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 498 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone-dn 499 double line
A001 number
Description # AdHoc Conf #.
Ad hoc Conference
No huntstop
!
!
ePhone 1
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2694
user name "mrodriguez".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 1:1
!
!
!
ePhone 2
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.1553
user name "mcomisso".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:2
!
!
!
ePhone 3
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.268E
user name "jcurcio".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:3
!
!
!
ePhone 4
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2306
user name "agrajeda".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:4
!
!
!
ePhone 5
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.13E2
user name "samici".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:5
!
!
!
ePhone 6
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.23F3
user name "mgrassi".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 1:6
!
!
!
ePhone 7
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.5494
user name "ebocca".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:7
!
!
!
ePhone 8
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2622
«grossi» user name
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:8
!
!
!
ePhone 9
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.275D
user name "nromero".
presence-call list
type 7945
key 1:9
!
!
!
ePhone 10
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D5BE
user name "espagnolo".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:10
!
!
!
ePhone 11
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2308
user name "jallegretta".
presence-call list
short name 1 04570359 have
2 04571755 Agencia Martin short name
3 04571676 Aduana short name
abbreviated name 4 04572700 Agencia sea white
5 04573100 Agencia Helenica short name
6 04573212 Agencia friend short name
7 04571745 Agencia Austral short name
shortname 8 04573080 Agencia Walsh
9 0154754638 Capataz short name
10 0154680277 Operaciones short name
11 0154294269 Spagnolo short name
12 0154630447 J.M. Rodriguez short name
13 0154294278 Carnevali short name
14 0156440300 Semaport Maxi short name
15 0154611610 Alejandro Martinez short name
16 0156434709 Mazzello Ruben short name
17 0156465751 Gomez Omar short name
short name 18 04580041 Agencia Fertimport
type 7945
button 01:11
!
!
!
ePhone 12
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D51D
user name "cvolonterio".
presence-call list
1 04571566 short name Casa
2 0156428310 Carli short name
3 04571755 Martin short name
4 04523179 Rebollo short name
5 04556988 HelenicaBahia short name
6 04512869 Flanders short name
7 04520427 Ingraphica short name
0154680277 8 name Oper guardia abstract
9 04580041 Fertimport short name
10 0154297404 Velovich short name
11 0155757554 Fabian short name
type 7945
button 01:12
!
!
!
ePhone 13
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2690
user name "jconte".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:13
!
!
!
ePhone 14
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.556A
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:14
!
!
!
ePhone 15
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.4FF2
user name "amartinez" password 1234
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:15
!
!
!
ePhone 16
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.24BA
user name "ramici".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:16
!
!
!
ePhone 17
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D603
user name "mayoroa".
presence-call list
1 0154060261 Carmen short name
2 0154197765 Guille short name
3 0154360390 Mika short name
4 0156438757 MiMovistar short name
5 0156428310 Volonterio short name
6 001149318458 U.Ferroviaria short name
7 0154294274 Romero short name
shortname 8 0154294270 Amici
9 0154754618 Bocca short name
10 0154637810 Echeverría short name
type 7945
button 01:17
!
!
!
ePhone 18
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.525A
username 'hmazzello' password 1234
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:18
!
!
!
ePhone 19
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D54B
username 'cgines' password 1234
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:19
!
!
!
ePhone 20
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2508
user name "areccola".
presence-call list
1 04522898 short name Casa
2 002214295075 Geodesia short name
type 7945
button 01:20
!
!
!
ePhone 21
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.24B3
user name "ppascualetti".
presence-call list
type 7945
button at 01:21
!
!
!
ePhone 22
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.22FA
user name "fweyland".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:22
!
!
!
ePhone 23
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.232B
user name "vts".
presence-call list
type 7945
button at 01:23
!
!
!
ePhone 24
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.526C
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:24
!
!
!
ePhone 25
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D4AD
user name "jlinares".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:25
!
!
!
ePhone 26
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.0FAD
username 'adaub' password 1234
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:26
!
!
!
ePhone 27
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.12FB
user name "nurriza".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:27
!
!
!
ePhone 28
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.1587
user name "cecheverria".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:28
!
!
!
ePhone 29
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.1535
user name "gjuarez".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:29
!
!
!
ePhone 30
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.231A
username 'olopez' password 1234
presence-call list
type 7945
button of 01:30
!
!
!
ePhone 31
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.232E
user name "mschnegelberger".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:31
!
!
!
ePhone 32
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.24A8
user name "gbessone".
presence-call list
1 015472688 Lore short name
UTE 2 04573029 short name
type 7945
button 01:32
!
!
!
ePhone 33
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2625
user name "acarnevali".
presence-call list
type 7945
button at 01:33
!
!
!
ePhone 34
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.4FE0
user name "jmendonca".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:34
!
!
!
ePhone 35
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.52E6
user name "gsamanich".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:35
!
!
!
ePhone 36
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.25EC
user name "mgambarte".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:36
!
!
!
ePhone 37
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.5474
user name "mwalter".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:37
!
!
!
ePhone 38
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE1.15A8
user name "jmrodriguez".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:38
!
!
!
ePhone 39
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.5495
user name "mgarelli".
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:39
!
!
!
ePhone 40
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.24C5
user name "vcolace".
presence-call list
type 7945
button at 01:40
!
!
!
ePhone 41
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.5215
user name "afernandez.
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:41
!
!
!
ePhone 42
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.2512
user name "jconti".
presence-call list
type 7945
button at 01:42
!
!
!
ePhone 43
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0. D573
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:43
!
!
!
ePhone 44
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.530C
presence-call list
type 7945
button 01:44
!
!
!
ePhone 45
security-mode device no
video
address Mac C40A. CBE0.24D1
user name "etortora".
presence-call list
Casa 1 04533543 short name
type 7945
button 01:45
!
!
!
ePhone 46
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5AED address
Max-calls-by button-2
presence-call list
type of 6921
button 01:46
!
!
!
ePhone 47
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5B3B address
Max-calls-by button-2
presence-call list
type of 6921
button at 01:47
!
!
!
ePhone 48
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5C51 address
Max-calls-by button-2
user name "Convention."
presence-call list
type of 6921
button 01:48
!
!
!
ePhone 49
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5B59 address
Max-calls-by button-2
user name "guincheros".
presence-call list
type of 6921
button 01:49
!
!
!
ePhone 50
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5B36 address
Max-calls-by button-2
presence-call list
type of 6921
button 01:50
!
!
!
ePhone 51
security-mode device no
video
address Mac D824. BDBB.9B10
Max-calls-by button-2
user name "ltrapani".
presence-call list
BLF-numbering 1 9009 label "Valentine Moran"
BLF-numbering 2 9003 tag "Claudio tale"
BLF-speed-dial 3 9030 label "Miguel Garelli"
BLF-speed-dial 4 9099 label "Hugo Borelli"
BLF-abstracts 5 9070 label "Sala of directory"
BLF-abstracts 6 9052 label "Mariana Rodriguez"
BLF-numbering 7 9056 label "Mauro Comisso"
BLF-abstracts 8 9058 label 'Juan Curcio'
BLF-speed-dial 9 9053 label "Ada Grajeda"
BLF-speed-dial 10 9057 label "Soledad Amici"
BLF-abstracts 11 9051 label "Mariana Grassi"
BLF-speed-dial 12 9054 tag 'Eduardo Bocca'
BLF-abstracts 13 9055 label "Graciela Rossi"
BLF-abstracts 14 9050 label "Norberto Romero"
BLF-speed-dial 15 9062 label "Edgardo Spagnolo"
BLF-speed-dial 16 9061 label "Jorge Allegretta"
BLF-abstracts 17 9063 label "Carlos Volonterio"
BLF-abstracts 18 9026 label 'Juan Carlos tale'
BLF-abstracts 19 9012 label "Cocina".
BLF-abstracts 20 9067 label "Alejandro Martinez"
BLF-numbering 21 9060 tag "Ricardo Amici"
BLF-abstracts 22 9068 label "Miguel Ayoroa"
BLF-abstracts 23 9034 label "Hugo Mazzello"
BLF-speed-dial 24 9031 label 'Carlos Ginés'
BLF-abstracts 25 9033 label "Luis Arecco"
BLF-numbering 26 9032 label 'Pablo Pascualetti'
BLF-abstracts 27 9035 label "Francisco Weyland"
BLF-abstracts 28 9015 label "VTS Administrativo"
BLF-abstracts 29 9016 label "Guardia VTS"
BLF-abstracts 30 9017 label 'Juan Linares Linares'
BLF-abstracts 31 9029 label 'Alejandrina Daub'
BLF-speed-dial 32 9010 tag "Natalia Urriza"
BLF-abstracts 33 9090 label "Carlos Echeverria"
BLF-speed-dial 34 9091 label "Guillermina Juarez"
BLF-abstracts 35 9013 label "Oscar Lopez"
BLF-abstracts 36 9025 label "Miguel Schnegelberger"
BLF-abstracts 37 9014 label "Bessone Gerardo"
BLF-speed-dial 38 9074 tag "Alberto Carnevali"
BLF-abstracts 39 9071 label "Jorge Mendonça"
BLF-speed-dial 40 9077 tag 'Gabriel Samanich'
BLF-abstracts 41 9075 label "Marcelo Gambarte"
BLF-abstracts 42 9073 label "Miguel Walter"
BLF-speed-dial 43 9078 label 'Juan Manuel Rodriguez'
BLF-abstracts 44 9072 label "Monica Blanco"
BLF-speed-dial 45 9073 label "Victor Colace"
BLF-abstracts 46 9080 label "Anibal Fernandez"
BLF-abstracts 47 9081 label "Jorge Conti"
BLF-abstracts 48 9028 label "Oficina 19 Fruticultura"
BLF-abstracts 49 9023 label "Oficina 28 Fruticultura"
BLF-speed-dial 50 9091 label "Eugenia Tortora"
BLF-abstracts 51 9019 label "Sala of Ingles"
BLF-numbering 52 9092 tag "Centro de Contrataciones"
BLF-abstracts 53 9027 label "Convention".
BLF-abstracts 54 9066 label "Guincheros".
BLF-abstracts 55 9020 label "Balanza White"
BLF-abstracts 56 9022 label 'Guardia PNA'
BLF-abstracts 57 9002 label 'Laura Trapani'
9001 58 BLF-abstracts label 'Juan Ignacio Fernandez'
BLF-abstracts 59 9093 label "Rosana Pastizzo"
7965 addon type 1 7916 - 24 2 7916 - 24
button 01:51
!
!
!
ePhone 52
security-mode device no
video
address Mac D824. BDBA. D185
user name "jfernandez.
presence-call list
BLF-numbering 1 9009 label "Valentine Moran"
BLF-numbering 2 9003 tag "Claudio tale"
BLF-speed-dial 3 9030 label "Miguel Garelli"
BLF-speed-dial 4 9099 label "Hugo Borelli"
BLF-abstracts 5 9070 label "Sala of directory"
BLF-abstracts 6 9052 label "Mariana Rodriguez"
BLF-numbering 7 9056 label "Mauro Comisso"
BLF-abstracts 8 9058 label 'Juan Curcio'
BLF-speed-dial 9 9053 label "Ada Grajeda"
BLF-speed-dial 10 9057 label "Soledad Amici"
BLF-abstracts 11 9051 label "Mariana Grassi"
BLF-speed-dial 12 9054 tag 'Eduardo Bocca'
BLF-abstracts 13 9055 label "Graciela Rossi"
BLF-abstracts 14 9050 label "Norberto Romero"
BLF-speed-dial 15 9062 label "Edgardo Spagnolo"
BLF-speed-dial 16 9061 label "Jorge Allegretta"
BLF-abstracts 17 9063 label "Carlos Volonterio"
BLF-abstracts 18 9026 label 'Juan Carlos tale'
BLF-abstracts 19 9012 label "Cocina".
BLF-abstracts 20 9067 label "Alejandro Martinez"
BLF-numbering 21 9060 tag "Ricardo Amici"
BLF-abstracts 22 9068 label "Miguel Ayoroa"
BLF-abstracts 23 9034 label "Hugo Mazzello"
BLF-speed-dial 24 9031 label 'Carlos Ginés'
BLF-abstracts 25 9033 label "Luis Arecco"
BLF-numbering 26 9032 label 'Pablo Pascualetti'
BLF-abstracts 27 9035 label "Francisco Weyland"
BLF-abstracts 28 9015 label "VTS Administrativo"
BLF-abstracts 29 9016 label "Guardia VTS"
BLF-abstracts 30 9017 label 'Juan Linares Linares'
BLF-abstracts 31 9029 label 'Alejandrina Daub'
BLF-speed-dial 32 9010 tag "Natalia Urriza"
BLF-abstracts 33 9090 label "Carlos Echeverria"
BLF-speed-dial 34 9091 label "Guillermina Juarez"
BLF-abstracts 35 9013 label "Oscar Lopez"
BLF-abstracts 36 9025 label "Miguel Schnegelberger"
BLF-abstracts 37 9014 label "Bessone Gerardo"
BLF-speed-dial 38 9074 tag "Alberto Carnevali"
BLF-abstracts 39 9071 label "Jorge Mendonça"
BLF-speed-dial 40 9077 tag 'Gabriel Samanich'
BLF-abstracts 41 9075 label "Marcelo Gambarte"
BLF-abstracts 42 9073 label "Miguel Walter"
BLF-speed-dial 43 9078 label 'Juan Manuel Rodriguez'
BLF-abstracts 44 9072 label "Monica Blanco"
BLF-speed-dial 45 9073 label "Victor Colace"
BLF-abstracts 46 9080 label "Anibal Fernandez"
BLF-abstracts 47 9081 label "Jorge Conti"
BLF-abstracts 48 9028 label "Oficina 19 Fruticultura"
BLF-abstracts 49 9023 label "Oficina 28 Fruticultura"
BLF-speed-dial 50 9091 label "Eugenia Tortora"
BLF-abstracts 51 9019 label "Sala of Ingles"
BLF-numbering 52 9092 tag "Centro de Contrataciones"
BLF-abstracts 53 9027 label "Convention".
BLF-abstracts 54 9066 label "Guincheros".
BLF-abstracts 55 9020 label "Balanza White"
BLF-abstracts 56 9022 label 'Guardia PNA'
BLF-abstracts 57 9002 label 'Laura Trapani'
9001 58 BLF-abstracts label 'Juan Ignacio Fernandez'
BLF-abstracts 59 9093 label "Rosana Pastizzo"
7965 addon type 1 7916 - 24 2 7916 - 24
button at 01:52
!
!
!
ePhone 53
security-mode device no
video
address Mac D824. BDBB.9C27
user name "rpastizzo".
presence-call list
BLF-numbering 1 9009 label "Valentine Moran"
BLF-numbering 2 9003 tag "Claudio tale"
BLF-speed-dial 3 9030 label "Miguel Garelli"
BLF-speed-dial 4 9099 label "Hugo Borelli"
BLF-abstracts 5 9070 label "Sala of directory"
BLF-abstracts 6 9052 label "Mariana Rodriguez"
BLF-numbering 7 9056 label "Mauro Comisso"
BLF-abstracts 8 9058 label 'Juan Curcio'
BLF-speed-dial 9 9053 label "Ada Grajeda"
BLF-speed-dial 10 9057 label "Soledad Amici"
BLF-abstracts 11 9051 label "Mariana Grassi"
BLF-speed-dial 12 9054 tag 'Eduardo Bocca'
BLF-abstracts 13 9055 label "Graciela Rossi"
BLF-abstracts 14 9050 label "Norberto Romero"
BLF-speed-dial 15 9062 label "Edgardo Spagnolo"
BLF-speed-dial 16 9061 label "Jorge Allegretta"
BLF-abstracts 17 9063 label "Carlos Volonterio"
BLF-abstracts 18 9026 label 'Juan Carlos tale'
BLF-abstracts 19 9012 label "Cocina".
BLF-abstracts 20 9067 label "Alejandro Martinez"
BLF-numbering 21 9060 tag "Ricardo Amici"
BLF-abstracts 22 9068 label "Miguel Ayoroa"
BLF-abstracts 23 9034 label "Hugo Mazzello"
BLF-speed-dial 24 9031 label 'Carlos Ginés'
BLF-abstracts 25 9033 label "Luis Arecco"
BLF-numbering 26 9032 label 'Pablo Pascualetti'
BLF-abstracts 27 9035 label "Francisco Weyland"
BLF-abstracts 28 9015 label "VTS Administrativo"
BLF-abstracts 29 9016 label "Guardia VTS"
BLF-abstracts 30 9017 label 'Juan Linares Linares'
BLF-abstracts 31 9029 label 'Alejandrina Daub'
BLF-speed-dial 32 9010 tag "Natalia Urriza"
BLF-abstracts 33 9090 label "Carlos Echeverria"
BLF-speed-dial 34 9091 label "Guillermina Juarez"
BLF-abstracts 35 9013 label "Oscar Lopez"
BLF-abstracts 36 9025 label "Miguel Schnegelberger"
BLF-abstracts 37 9014 label "Bessone Gerardo"
BLF-speed-dial 38 9074 tag "Alberto Carnevali"
BLF-abstracts 39 9071 label "Jorge Mendonça"
BLF-speed-dial 40 9077 tag 'Gabriel Samanich'
BLF-abstracts 41 9075 label "Marcelo Gambarte"
BLF-abstracts 42 9073 label "Miguel Walter"
BLF-speed-dial 43 9078 label 'Juan Manuel Rodriguez'
BLF-abstracts 44 9072 label "Monica Blanco"
BLF-speed-dial 45 9073 label "Victor Colace"
BLF-abstracts 46 9080 label "Anibal Fernandez"
BLF-abstracts 47 9081 label "Jorge Conti"
BLF-abstracts 48 9028 label "Oficina 19 Fruticultura"
BLF-abstracts 49 9023 label "Oficina 28 Fruticultura"
BLF-speed-dial 50 9091 label "Eugenia Tortora"
BLF-abstracts 51 9019 label "Sala of Ingles"
BLF-numbering 52 9092 tag "Centro de Contrataciones"
BLF-abstracts 53 9027 label "Convention".
BLF-abstracts 54 9066 label "Guincheros".
BLF-abstracts 55 9020 label "Balanza White"
BLF-abstracts 56 9022 label 'Guardia PNA'
BLF-abstracts 57 9002 label 'Laura Trapani'
9001 58 BLF-abstracts label 'Juan Ignacio Fernandez'
BLF-abstracts 59 9093 label "Rosana Pastizzo"
7965 addon type 1 7916 - 24 2 7916 - 24
button at 01:53
!
!
!
ePhone 54
security-mode device no
video
Mac C464.1300.5B42 address
Max-calls-by button-2
presence-call list
type of 6921
button at 01:54
!
!
!
ePhone 1200
security-mode device no
001D.60F0.6FA5 Mac address
button 01:10
!
!
!
!
Line con 0
line to 0
line 2
no activation-character
No exec
preferred no transport
transport of entry all
transport output pad rlogin lapb - your MOP v120 udptn ssh telnet
StopBits 1
line 195
no activation-character
No exec
preferred no transport
transport of entry all
transport output pad rlogin lapb - your MOP v120 udptn ssh telnet
StopBits 1
line vty 0 4
access-class 23 in
privilege level 15
transport input telnet ssh
line vty 5 15
access-class 23 in
privilege level 15
transport input telnet ssh
!
Scheduler allocate 20000 1000
Master of NTP
NTP-Calendar Update
!
endCUCME2951 #.
Any help will be really appreciated!
"" Material special multi Conference for more than three parts is not supported on Cisco Unified IP SIP phones running. ".
of the CMF administration guide:
http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/Admin/Configuration/Guide/cmeconf.html#wp1020601
HTH,
Chris
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I have CS6 Flash Professional, Windows 7 Professional, file, I'm doing is an ActionScript 2. I have to use ActionScript 2 for her because it's a school project. I can click the Oval tool, set the size of the race to 2.0 black line, fill for rose and drag to create the oval on the stage. while I am dragging, and when I finished dragging, it's always just a green outline thin oval. No fill, no line thickness and color is green. When I click on publish preview and load a preview for flash pop up box shows the oval with racing 2,00-size, black and pink filling outline.
It seems that no matter what I try to draw or to the scene, it appears just like the green outline custom all and display the fill/stroke that I select for them. Is this something in my settings I need to change?
If someone could help me it would be really, really appreciated!
You seem to have something to show in preview mode. There are two places/ways this can happen.
The first, the most obvious place is the chronology. If you look at the layer you draw in, at the end of the section where you name the layer, you should see a small square. This place controls for that layer preview mode. I can't tell from the picture that show you if it is active or not, so try clicking on it to put between the outline and not in preview mode to see if that fixes things. The color inside the square will be solid, if not in mode plotted.
The second, less obvious place to look through the menu in the top bar... Select view-> Preview Mode-> and make sure that you described is not selected.
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