Hi Nabeel,
I also wrote a siliar script using the same tools, I found I still had a few
problems with it (Im also a terrible programmer) and dont use it anymore.
However, on a windows system you can try the following 2 programs and get
integration with outlook and/or cut and paste dialing.
CroomeAsteriskWinManager
IPSwitchBoard
I use these now and theyre great, they'll work with any(?) SIP phone too,
not just Cisco.
cheers,
Mick.
"Nabeel Jafferali" <asterisk-lists@x2n.ca> wrote in message
news:20050414073505.WIRV25800.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@antec...> Hi.
>
> I have lousy programming abilities, but put this together this evening.
> It's
> a tcl script using Expect that dials a number on a Cisco 7960 from the
> command line. Note you need to have privileged set on telnet_level in your
> TFTP config files.
>
> Why is this necessary, you might ask? I find it easier to copy and paste
> than read and dial :)
>
> Now, can someone with better programming abilities convert this into a
> GUI,
> maybe integrate with Outlook? :p
>
> Note: This script assumes the phone is idle and on-hook. It would be
> possible to check in the script, but that's more work than I intend to
do.
>
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