With the start of 2011 came the official release of the ‘CiscoIPPhone‘ PHP Framework. The framework is aimed at simplifying the creation and manipulation of the various Cisco XML service objects. Additions and updates are already in the works for the next release version of the framework. The following documentation will be kept as up [...]
Over the past several months a great deal of further efforts have been put into the ‘CiscoIPPhone‘ framework, previously discussed the ‘Cisco XML Framework Concept‘ post. All the hard work has finally paid off as the framework’s first release version has been completed. The CiscoIPPhone Framework is now available for download (see below). This first [...]
With a great deal of development happening in various facets of the VoIP-o-sphere, many players are trenching out their niche in the evolving market. One of the most prominent of these markets is also one of the most tangible, telephony hardware. With a variety of manufacturers out there, each is forming its own style and [...]
As noted in a recent blog post, the FreeSWITCH telephony switching engine has seen a notable spike in popularity in the last couple years among VoIP system administrators and integrators. Its exceptional stability and performance power all for extreme call volumes to be handled with less hardware than most other open-source systems available. With projects [...]
The telephone is nothing new to most of us non-cave dwelling human beings. Its been around for as long as most people can remember and has even earned the legal right to be qualified as an essential service in most developed nations. The telephone revolutionized the communications industry, and with recent open-source project support of [...]
Over the past few months work on development of a FreePBX module for managing Cisco IP Phones has been started. In the process of doing this, as well as through some research on existing FreePBX feature request tickets; a TFTP management module has been requested. As a result of this, the development of the Cisco [...]
Many of the industry-leading executive style phones on the VoIP market today are part of the Cisco IP Phone series. A large portion of these devices come built with a high resolution, full color display that can offer rich displays and unique interfaces when coupled with the use of the Cisco XML service objects. One [...]
Over the past few weeks great strides have been made on the XML Services project for Cisco IP Phone systems. The plan to make the project available through the FreePBX GUI is continuing on. The module(s) install without issue and all currently implemented functionality works in a simple form. One of the next major steps [...]
Anyone who has worked with Asterisk will have undoubtedly realized the ease of implementation it can bring to setting up simple VoIP systems. However, after some period of time, a desire to expand the system will arise. The most common way of expanding these types of configurations is to add multiple servers in an inter-connected [...]
Category: XML
Browser Rendering Of Cisco Services With XSLT
When building custom Cisco XML Service applications, the action of testing the applications can easily turn into a tedious and agitating process. With the limited input facilities available on a Cisco IP Phone, data entry and debugging; among other tasks, becomes much more difficult. In addition to the problems of interacting with the service, there [...]