VG 224 Transfer
Hi,
please note that my client have VG224 configured as MGCP gateway with CCM 4.13
currently analogue phones can transfer but in blind mode, could it be possible to do a consultative transfer.
in case yes, how to do it, i could not find any doc on the net.
if i need to change the mode from MGCP to SCCP, it would be no problem.
thanks
Hi Wissam,
According to this VG224 doc, Consult Transfer is supported with SCCP. Have a look;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/gatecont/ps2250/products_data_sheet09186a00801d87f6.html
Hope this helps!
Rob
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Hola
Tengo un VG 224, con sccp, el problema que tengo es que cuando quiero trasferir una llamada, si no la contestan la llamada se regresa al telefono desde donde la transferi.
Tengo la llamada, marco flash, me da tono de marcado, marco la extension, escucho que llama y cualgo, despues de colgar como a un segundo y se me regresa la llamada.
Si espero a que me contesten, la llamada pasa sin problemas.
Version del VG
vg224-i6k9s-mz.151-1.T2.bin
Config
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 7938 bytes
! Last configuration change at 07:34:16 UTC Fri Mar 5 1993 by sonda
version 15.1
no service pad
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname MERVG01C
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
no aaa new-model
ip source-route
ip cef
no ipv6 cef
stcapp ccm-group 1
stcapp
stcapp feature access-code
prefix *
call forward all 2
call forward cancel 3
pickup local 17
pickup group 18
pickup direct 19
stcapp feature speed-dial
redial 9
digit 2
speed dial from 1 to 9
stcapp supplementary-services
port 2/0
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5414
port 2/1
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5456
port 2/2
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5457
port 2/3
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5458
port 2/4
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5459
port 2/5
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5460
port 2/6
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5461
port 2/7
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5462
port 2/8
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5463
port 2/9
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5406
port 2/10
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5429
port 2/11
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5430
port 2/12
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5431
port 2/13
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5432
port 2/14
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5433
port 2/15
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5434
port 2/16
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5435
port 2/17
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5441
port 2/18
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5442
port 2/19
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5444
port 2/20
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5413
port 2/21
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5422
port 2/22
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5423
port 2/23
hold-resume
fallback-dn 5424
voice dsp release early
voice-card 0
username sonda privilege 15 secret 5 $1$XEKn$S4vVhdGL43Zu5PqHmhlOw1
interface FastEthernet0/0
description Voice Interface
ip address 10.5.185.250 255.255.255.0
duplex full
speed 100
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
shutdown
duplex auto
speed auto
ip forward-protocol nd
no ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.5.185.254
control-plane
voice-port 2/0
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5414
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/1
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5456
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/2
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5457
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/3
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5458
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/4
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5459
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/5
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5460
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/6
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5461
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/7
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5462
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/8
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5463
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/9
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5406
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/10
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5429
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/11
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5430
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/12
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5431
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/13
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5432
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/14
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5433
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/15
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5434
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/16
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5435
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/17
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5441
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/18
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5442
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/19
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5444
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/20
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5413
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/21
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5422
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/22
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5423
caller-id enable
voice-port 2/23
ring cadence pattern02
no battery-reversal
mwi
timeouts ringing infinity
timing hookflash-in 700 100
station-id number 5424
caller-id enable
sccp local FastEthernet0/0
sccp ccm 10.5.62.235 identifier 2 version 7.0
sccp ccm 10.5.185.254 identifier 4 version 7.0
sccp ccm 10.5.62.234 identifier 3 version 7.0
sccp ccm 10.5.15.253 identifier 1 version 7.0
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
bind interface FastEthernet0/0
associate ccm 1 priority 1
associate ccm 2 priority 2
associate ccm 3 priority 3
associate ccm 4 priority 4
dial-peer voice 100 pots
service stcapp
port 2/0
dial-peer voice 101 pots
service stcapp
port 2/1
dial-peer voice 116 pots
service stcapp
port 2/16
dial-peer voice 117 pots
service stcapp
port 2/17
dial-peer voice 118 pots
service stcapp
port 2/18
dial-peer voice 119 pots
service stcapp
port 2/19
dial-peer voice 120 pots
service stcapp
port 2/20
dial-peer voice 121 pots
service stcapp
port 2/21
dial-peer voice 122 pots
service stcapp
port 2/22
dial-peer voice 123 pots
service stcapp
port 2/23
dial-peer voice 102 pots
service stcapp
port 2/2
dial-peer voice 103 pots
service stcapp
port 2/3
dial-peer voice 104 pots
service stcapp
port 2/4
dial-peer voice 105 pots
service stcapp
port 2/5
dial-peer voice 106 pots
service stcapp
port 2/6
dial-peer voice 107 pots
service stcapp
port 2/7
dial-peer voice 108 pots
service stcapp
port 2/8
dial-peer voice 109 pots
service stcapp
port 2/9
dial-peer voice 110 pots
service stcapp
port 2/10
dial-peer voice 111 pots
service stcapp
port 2/11
dial-peer voice 112 pots
service stcapp
port 2/12
dial-peer voice 113 pots
service stcapp
port 2/13
dial-peer voice 114 pots
service stcapp
port 2/14
dial-peer voice 115 pots
service stcapp
port 2/15
GraciasHey,
I think you have a better chance to get help if you write in english.
I ran your post trough Google translate and if I have understood your question correct I think you should try to add this command under your dial peers for the SCCP FXS ports.
no tone dialtone remote-onhook
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Cisco VG 224 Analog Phone Gateway
Hi
Can i use cisco vg224 gateway in a scenario like -
cisco ISR+CCM express -->WAN LINK --> cisco ISR -> VG224 gateway --> analog phones.
If this scenario is good then, can i do call transfer and forwarding with analog phones with any extensions digital/analog on that setup?
thanks
regards
Rakesh
=====The Cisco VG 224 is an analog voice gateway that manages up to 24 FXS ports for analog devices. Call control of the analog FXS ports is provided by Cisco CallManager or by a Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) system. An SCCP telephony control (STC) application on the Cisco VG 224 functions as a a proxy to translate call-control messages between the call-control system (Cisco CallManager or Cisco CME) and the voice gateway.
This URL should help you:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6441/products_feature_guide09186a0080483a76.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6441/products_feature_guide09186a0080483a76.html -
How to transfer large datagram packet via MulticastSocket
Hi all, i'm trying to do a program with capable to capture screen and send out through MulticastSocket. I'm able to do everything and send out which the packet must be below 65535 Byte. Any packet more than 65535 Byte would not able to send out.
An original captured image file size is approximately about 300K Byte.
I also tried to reduce the image quality, but it doesn't look nice, because the image can't even present properly after the quality adjustment.
I'm wondering is there any other method to send out the packet without any compression or any good compression but good image quality remain??
But i'm looking for more better packet transmission for packet size more than 65535 Byte...
These are the code:
InetAddress multicastAddress = InetAddress.getByName("224.5.6.7");
socket = new MulticastSocket(6789);
Robot robot = new Robot();
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socket.send(sendPacket); //Packet size cannot larger than 65535 ByteThanks in advance :)
Edited by: nick_khor on Jun 25, 2010 6:01 AMWhy, this is my final year project. Why should I lie?Err, you've just given a reason.
I admit this is and extra work, like you said, pointless. Because i really don't know other way to achieve this.That's strange. I've just given you another way to achieve this.
AND For sure the UTF-16 standard will corrupt the image after the conversion.So it's working?
But i don't think there is only "UTF-16". Because I use "ISO-8859-1"So that means it will work? Why?
This is where i got it.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/520907/split-java-string-in-chunks-of-1024-bytes
(a) No, that's only where you got how to split a String, and you don't need stackoverflow.com for that, just String.substring(). But you don't need Strings at all, see above. I also note that the answer there with the highest number of votes says 'Strings and bytes are two completely different things, so wanting to split a String into bytes is as meaningless as wanting to split a painting into verses.' So it's not much of a source really.
(b) Have you cited that source in your project documentation?
If possible, could guide me on how to
"traverse the original byte array, changing the offset, creating DatagramPackets, and sending them, and accumulating at the receiver."It seems perfectly clear to me. Clear enough for a final year student to turn into code.
I really don't know how it work.
I really don't know how turning things into and out of Strings pointlessly can work either. if I was marking this assignment you would fail. -
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i have exported the config from a UC520-16U-2BRI-k9 (IOS "15.0(1)XA3a") and tried to import on a UC520-8U-2BRI-k9 (IOS "15.1(4)M6").
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The file exists on the cf-card, i also tried to put the cf-card from the first UC520 into the second -> same result.
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in attachment again as one log file.
UC520#show flash
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369 4000 Oct 8 2010 15:35:16 +02:00 ringtones/Ring4.raw
370 4000 Oct 8 2010 15:35:16 +02:00 ringtones/Ring5.raw
371 4000 Oct 8 2010 15:35:16 +02:00 ringtones/Ring6.raw
372 4000 Oct 8 2010 15:35:16 +02:00 ringtones/Ring7.raw
373 2823 Oct 8 2010 15:35:16 +02:00 ringtones/RingList.xml
374 10800 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 ringtones/Sax1.raw
375 14160 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 ringtones/Sax2.raw
376 16080 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 ringtones/Vibe.raw
377 0 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 sn
378 0 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 sn/status
379 0 Oct 8 2010 15:35:18 +02:00 sn/tmp
380 35365 Aug 22 2013 16:36:44 +02:00 old_UC520.cfg
381 44305 Aug 22 2013 16:33:42 +02:00 new_UC520.cfg
382 42018388 Aug 16 2013 13:34:44 +02:00 uc500-advipservicesk9-mz.151-4.M6
383 21998 Jul 25 2013 13:53:16 +02:00 UC520-8U-2BRI-K9-factory-8.6.1.cfg
384 112 Aug 16 2013 15:54:28 +02:00 speeddial.xml
385 660 Oct 8 2010 16:16:30 +02:00 vlan.dat
386 0 Aug 16 2013 15:54:32 +02:00 applications
387 0 Aug 16 2013 15:54:32 +02:00 applications/faxmail
388 5101 Aug 16 2013 15:54:34 +02:00 applications/faxmail/app_faxmail_offramp.2.0.1.1.tcl
389 12268 Aug 16 2013 15:54:36 +02:00 applications/faxmail/app_faxmail_onramp.2.0.1.3.tcl
390 24475 Aug 16 2013 15:54:38 +02:00 applications/faxmail/app_fax_detect.2.1.2.2.tcl
391 81404 Aug 16 2013 15:54:40 +02:00 applications/faxmail/ch_listen_first.au
392 56700 Aug 16 2013 15:54:42 +02:00 applications/faxmail/en_listen_first.au
393 83092 Aug 16 2013 15:54:44 +02:00 applications/faxmail/sp_listen_first.au24641536 bytes available (103542784 bytes used)
UC520#show run
UC520#show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 27750 bytes
! No configuration change since last restart
version 15.1
parser config cache interface
no service pad
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
service password-encryption
service internal
service compress-config
service sequence-numbers
hostname UC520
boot-start-marker
boot system flash uc500-advipservicesk9-mz.150-1.XA3a
boot-end-marker
logging buffered 2147483
logging monitor warnings
enable secret level 3 5 ****
enable secret 5 ****
aaa new-model
aaa session-id common
clock timezone CET 1 0
clock summer-time CET recurring last Sun Mar 2:00 last Sun Oct 3:00
network-clock-participate wic 1
network-clock-select 1 BRI0/1/0
network-clock-select 2 BRI0/1/1
crypto pki token default removal timeout 0
crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-2812793902
enrollment selfsigned
subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-2812793902
revocation-check none
rsakeypair TP-self-signed-2812793902
crypto pki certificate chain TP-self-signed-2812793902
certificate self-signed 01
30820242 308201AB A0030201 02020101 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 04050030
31312F30 2D060355 04031326 494F532D 53656C66 2D536967 6E65642D 43657274
4F532D53 656C662D 5369676E 65642D43 65727469 66696361 74652D32 32383638
39363734 3530819F 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 01050003 818D0030 81890281
8100C07A 81DEF09C CC2DD52D A42EB572 D81CA63D FAC05EC6 84A447C9 5E4BA283
922A7404 140EEA80 7489F7C9 B3D0F806 4F1C30A5 32AD2324 C3756C4C 3D1FC1B5
8189BBD3 EA79F3A2 F956BF32 2D913CB3 750CC1FD FCBA9CA7 F4C2008D CE1B41C6
6735AC7E CF2E18E2 EF5AC8F3 9EF67438 2821D474 72EB186F A09FEBFA E529B8EE
67375C38 380A7E3E 4A134A3D 64FD05B7 174981AC 69726A42 C733052E B7806A5D
04AF34B9 AE4734CD 89E892BF 6B82BF48 F708FF9D C96A24CD FBEFB07C 7A2D4872
51FD0203 010001A3 6A306830 0F060355 1D130101 FF040530 030101FF 30150603
551D1104 0E300C82 0A432D31 30322D55 43303130 1F060355 1D230418 30168014
B690840B 9D4F0E37 3F16EA55 21F94A7F 3A4F9D4E 301D0603 551D0E04 160414B6
90840B9D 4F0E373F 16EA5521 F94A7F3A 4F9D4E30 0D06092A 864886F7 0D010104
05000381 810031FB 15A4BC0B 46A917EA 1E814B07 AE3FDC9C 3983AD7C 466F4952
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65781C6C 7AD856A4 4C1B371A D844BDA6 7DFE3411 160F1685 ED9C8AC6 0AE095C0
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F4BC2A1E 322E
quit
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
ip dhcp relay information trust-all
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.10
ip dhcp pool phone
network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 10.1.1.1
option 150 ip 10.1.1.1
ip inspect WAAS flush-timeout 10
ip inspect name SDM_LOW dns
ip inspect name SDM_LOW ftp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW h323
ip inspect name SDM_LOW https
ip inspect name SDM_LOW icmp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW imap
ip inspect name SDM_LOW pop3
ip inspect name SDM_LOW netshow
ip inspect name SDM_LOW rcmd
ip inspect name SDM_LOW realaudio
ip inspect name SDM_LOW rtsp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW esmtp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW sqlnet
ip inspect name SDM_LOW streamworks
ip inspect name SDM_LOW tftp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW tcp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW udp router-traffic
ip inspect name SDM_LOW vdolive
no ipv6 cef
multilink bundle-name authenticated
stcapp ccm-group 1
stcapp
stcapp feature access-code
stcapp supplementary-services
port 0/0/0
fallback-dn 21
port 0/0/1
fallback-dn 22
port 0/0/2
fallback-dn 23
isdn switch-type basic-net3
trunk group ALL_BRI
hunt-scheme longest-idle
translation-profile outgoing PROFILE_ALL_BRI
voice call send-alert
voice rtp send-recv
voice service voip
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service h450.12
sip
no update-callerid
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g711ulaw
codec preference 2 g729r8
voice register global
voice hunt-group 1 parallel
list 41,42
timeout 15
pilot 40
voice translation-rule 1
rule 1 /\(^.+\)/ /00\1/ type national national
rule 2 /\(^.+\)/ /000\1/ type international international
rule 3 /\(^.+\)/ /0\1/ type any subscriber
voice translation-rule 2
rule 1 /^12340/ /30/
rule 2 /^123425/ /20/
rule 3 /^123494/ /25/
rule 4 /^123495/ /27/
rule 5 /^1234\([2,4].\)/ /\1/
rule 9 /^123420/ /20/
voice translation-rule 4
rule 2 /^2\([1-9]\)$/ /12342\1/
rule 3 /^4\([1-9]\)$/ /12344\1/
rule 15 /^..$/ /12340/
voice translation-rule 9
rule 1 /^..$/ /987612340/ type any national
voice translation-rule 100
rule 1 /^1234\([2,4].\)/ /\1/
voice translation-rule 1000
rule 1 /.*/ //
voice translation-rule 1112
rule 1 /^0/ //
voice translation-rule 1113
rule 1 /^\(3.\)/ /0987685279\1/ type any national
voice translation-rule 2222
voice translation-profile Amt2_Called_9
translate calling 1
translate called 9
voice translation-profile CALLER_ID_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate calling 1111
voice translation-profile CallBlocking
translate called 2222
voice translation-profile KURZWAHL
translate called 1113
voice translation-profile OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate calling 9
translate called 1112
voice translation-profile PROFILE_ALL_BRI
translate calling 4
voice translation-profile eingehend
translate calling 1
translate called 2
voice translation-profile nondialable
translate called 1000
voice-card 0
fax interface-type fax-mail
license udi pid UC520-8U-2BRI-K9 sn FCZ123462TL
archive
log config
logging enable
logging size 600
hidekeys
username ****1 privilege 15 secret 5 ****
username ****2 privilege 15 secret 5 ****
username ****3 privilege 15 password 7 ****
username ****4 privilege 15 password 7 ****
username ****5
username ****6 password 7 ****
username ****7 password 7 ****
username ****8 password 7 ****
username ****9 password 7 ****
username ****10
username ****11
username ****12
username ****13 password 7 ****
username ****14
username ****15
username ****16
process-max-time 50
ip tftp source-interface Loopback0
ip ssh version 2
interface Loopback0
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 10.1.10.2 255.255.255.252
ip access-group 101 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
interface FastEthernet0/0
description $FW_OUTSIDE$
ip address dhcp
ip access-group 104 in
ip nat outside
ip inspect SDM_LOW out
ip virtual-reassembly in
load-interval 30
duplex auto
speed auto
interface Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
description cue is initialized with default IMAP group
ip unnumbered Loopback0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
service-module ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.252
service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.10.2
interface FastEthernet0/1/0
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/1
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/2
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/3
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/4
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/5
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/6
switchport access vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/7
switchport voice vlan 100
no ip address
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/8
switchport mode trunk
no ip address
macro description cisco-switch | cisco-switch
interface BRI0/1/0
no ip address
isdn switch-type basic-net3
isdn overlap-receiving T302 7000
isdn point-to-point-setup
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn sending-complete
isdn static-tei 0
trunk-group ALL_BRI
interface BRI0/1/1
no ip address
isdn switch-type basic-net3
isdn overlap-receiving T302 7000
isdn point-to-point-setup
isdn incoming-voice voice
isdn sending-complete
isdn static-tei 0
trunk-group ALL_BRI
interface Vlan1
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 192.168.200.10 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 102 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
interface Vlan100
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 103 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip http path flash:/gui
ip dns server
ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.200.1
ip route 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.255 Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
access-list 1 remark SDM_ACL Category=2
access-list 1 permit 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 192.168.200.0 0.0.0.15
access-list 1 permit 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3
access-list 100 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration
access-list 100 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.200.0 0.0.0.15 any
access-list 100 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 100 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 100 permit ip any any
access-list 101 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration
access-list 101 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 101 permit tcp 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq 2000 any
access-list 101 permit udp 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq 2000 any
access-list 101 deny ip 192.168.200.0 0.0.0.15 any
access-list 101 deny ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 101 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 101 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 101 permit ip any any
access-list 102 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration
access-list 102 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 102 deny ip 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any
access-list 102 deny ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 102 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 102 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 102 permit ip any any
access-list 103 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration##NO_ACES_8##
access-list 103 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 103 permit tcp 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any eq 2000
access-list 103 permit udp 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any eq 2000
access-list 103 permit udp any 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 range 16384 32767
access-list 103 permit udp 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 range 16384 32767 any
access-list 103 deny ip 192.168.200.0 0.0.0.15 any
access-list 103 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 103 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 103 permit ip any any
access-list 104 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration
access-list 104 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 104 deny ip 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any
access-list 104 deny ip 192.168.200.0 0.0.0.15 any
access-list 104 deny ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 104 permit udp any eq bootps any eq bootpc
access-list 104 permit icmp any any echo-reply
access-list 104 permit icmp any any time-exceeded
access-list 104 permit icmp any any unreachable
access-list 104 deny ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 172.16.0.0 0.15.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip any any
snmp-server community public RO
snmp-server host 1.1.1.1 cms
tftp-server flash:/de-mk-sccp.jar alias German_Germany/de-mk-sccp.jar
tftp-server flash:/de-tc-sccp.jar alias German_Germany/de-tc-sccp.jar
tftp-server flash:/de-td-sccp.jar alias German_Germany/de-td-sccp.jar
tftp-server flash:/its/germany_7960-tones.xml alias Germany/g3-tones.xml
tftp-server flash:/phones/521_524/cp524g-8-1-17.bin alias cp524g-8-1-17.bin
tftp-server flash:/phones/525/spa525g-7-4-4.bin alias spa525g-7-4-4.bin
tftp-server flash:/phones/5x5/spa5x5-7-4-4.bin alias spa5x5-7-4-4.bin
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/app-b-acd-3.0.0.2.tcl alias app-b-acd-3.0.0.2.tcl
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl alias app-b-acd-aa-3.0.0.2.tcl
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au alias en_bacd_allagentsbusy.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_disconnect.au alias en_bacd_disconnect.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_enter_dest.au alias en_bacd_enter_dest.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_invalidoption.au alias en_bacd_invalidoption.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_music_on_hold.au alias en_bacd_music_on_hold.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_options_menu.au alias en_bacd_options_menu.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_welcome.au alias en_bacd_welcome.au
tftp-server flash:/bacdprompts/en_bacd_xferto_operator.au alias en_bacd_xferto_operator.au
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/320x212x12/List.xml alias Desktops/320x212x12/List.xml
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/320x212x16/List.xml alias Desktops/320x212x16/List.xml
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/320x216x16/List.xml alias Desktops/320x216x16/List.xml
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CampusNight.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoFountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/CiscoLogo.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/Fountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/MorroRock.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/NantucketFlowers.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CampusNight.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoFountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-CiscoLogo.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-Fountain.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-MorroRock.png
tftp-server flash:/Desktops/TN-NantucketFlowers.png
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog1.raw alias Analog1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Analog2.raw alias Analog2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThere.raw alias AreYouThere.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/AreYouThereF.raw alias AreYouThereF.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Bass.raw alias Bass.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/CallBack.raw alias CallBack.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Chime.raw alias Chime.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic1.raw alias Classic1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Classic2.raw alias Classic2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/ClockShop.raw alias ClockShop.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/DistinctiveRingList.xml alias DistinctiveRingList.xml
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums1.raw alias Drums1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Drums2.raw alias Drums2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/FilmScore.raw alias FilmScore.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/HarpSynth.raw alias HarpSynth.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Jamaica.raw alias Jamaica.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/KotoEffect.raw alias KotoEffect.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/MusicBox.raw alias MusicBox.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano1.raw alias Piano1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Piano2.raw alias Piano2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pop.raw alias Pop.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Pulse1.raw alias Pulse1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring1.raw alias Ring1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring2.raw alias Ring2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring3.raw alias Ring3.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring4.raw alias Ring4.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring5.raw alias Ring5.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring6.raw alias Ring6.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Ring7.raw alias Ring7.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/RingList.xml alias RingList.xml
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax1.raw alias Sax1.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Sax2.raw alias Sax2.raw
tftp-server flash:/ringtones/Vibe.raw alias Vibe.raw
tftp-server flash:/phones/525/spa525_DE_7_2_5.xml alias German_Germany/525G-dictionary.xml
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0
cptone DE
station-id name fax21
station-id number 21
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/1
cptone DE
timeouts ringing infinity
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/2
cptone DE
station-id name fax23
station-id number 23
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/0/3
cptone DE
timeouts ringing infinity
voice-port 0/1/0
compand-type a-law
cptone DE
bearer-cap Speech
voice-port 0/1/1
compand-type a-law
cptone DE
bearer-cap Speech
voice-port 0/4/0
auto-cut-through
signal immediate
input gain auto-control -15
description Music On Hold Port
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 10.1.1.1 identifier 1 version 3.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
associate ccm 1 priority 1
dial-peer cor custom
name internal
name local
name local-plus
name international
name national
name national-plus
name emergency
name toll-free
dial-peer cor list call-internal
member internal
dial-peer cor list call-local
member local
dial-peer cor list call-local-plus
member local-plus
dial-peer cor list call-national
member national
dial-peer cor list call-national-plus
member national-plus
dial-peer cor list call-international
member international
dial-peer cor list call-emergency
member emergency
dial-peer cor list call-toll-free
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-internal
member internal
member emergency
dial-peer cor list user-local
member internal
member local
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-local-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-international
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member international
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer voice 4 pots
service stcapp
port 0/0/3
dial-peer voice 5 pots
description ** MOH Port **
destination-pattern ABC
port 0/4/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description ** cue voicemail pilot number **
destination-pattern 29
b2bua
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 52 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Germany*International Calls**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 000T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 53 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*Germany*International Freecall**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 000800T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 54 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Germany*Innovtive Numbering**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 0012.........T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 55 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national-plus
description **CCA*Germany*Mobile**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 001[567]T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 56 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national-plus
description **CCA*Germany*Trunked Radio**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 00167.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 57 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Germany*Shared Cost Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 00180[1-5]......T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 58 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national-plus
description **CCA*Germany*VPN**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 4
destination-pattern 00181....T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 59 pots
trunkgroup ALL_BRI
corlist outgoing call-national-plus
description **CCA*Germany*User Groups**
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I am new to the iPod world. I have previously used (and am comfortable with the software of) Creative devices. I received a Shuffle recently, and have a few questions that I cannot find the answers to.
1) How long should it take to fill a shuffle? I filled the "Music" category in the Library with songs already on my laptop (converting them from mostly wma); it will now take about 3-4 hours to transfer those songs to the shuffle. This seems ridiculous to me. My creative will fill 8g in about 15-20 minutes. Is the shuffle really this slow, or am I doing something wrong?
2) Whenever I dock the shuffle, it automatically starts "Updating files on Shuffle", even though nothing has changed in my Music Library or on the shuffle. And, what is really annoying is that it will start to copy all my songs again to the shuffle, saying "Copying 1 of 224", and go through this 3-4 hour process every time I connect the shuffle. Why does it do this?
As I will be using this shuffle for exercise, I intend to hardly ever change the songs; I will usually just be connecting it to the computer to charge it. From other posts so far that I have read, I can probably fix this by not having itunes start up upon shuffle docking. But, this seems like the cheap fix. I would really like to play around with itunes to get familiar with it, but not if it is going to reload my already full shuffle every time. And take forever to do it.
Please help a newbie out. All the guys at work rave about thier ipods, but it sure seems like a PITA so far.
ThanksThe BIOS is the the first layer of code that controls your computer before it gets around to loading your operating system from the hard drive. The BIOS controls, for example, which mode the parallel port works in, whether numlock is active at startup, whether USB will support "legacy devices" etc. These settings are stored in an area of CMOS memory kept powered by battery, along with the clock, when your computer is turned off. Certain kinds of crash can corrupt the BIOS area either setting new values or causing the BIOS to load a default set of values from another storage area. You normally gain acess to the BIOS setup screeen by pressing f2, f11 or delete as the computer boots up - check your scren as it starts for instructions. It might be worth taking a look at the USB settings to see if there an obvious change you could make. Just make a note of anything you change so you can set it back if it's no help.
An IRQ is the way hardware asks the operating system to pay attention to it. They are limited in number and while some are fixed the remainder can be assigned by the BIOS, the operating system or a combination of both. Occasionaly this can cause problems. For example, some PCI hardware can share an IRQ with another device but it may affect performance. Often these can be resolved by going into the Windows device manager and uninstalling the devices, which allows them to be redetected & reinstalled when you restart. You might also want to check the manufacturer's website for updated device drivers for your USB components.
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How can i transfer credits from one account to another that I own ?
Due to some personal issues I created multiple apple id accounts. I accidently added itunes credit to the account not associated with an app that I want to make a purchase on. Is there anyway I can transfer those funds to the proper account ?
Apple has never permitted any form of merging of Apple ID related accounts. All apps, and purchases in one account are permanently tied to that account and cannot be transfered to another.
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in dso and cube i have 27 fields.
but in tranfer structure it is showing 50 fields.
i have to select the 27 fields out of 50 or i have to activate 50 fields in transfer structure.
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krishnaHi,
Basically when creating the transfer structure you need to map the transfer structure fields with the ODS/Cube fields that are present in the communication structure.
You just need to Transfer the fields, that you have identified in Data source to the transfer structure and map the relevant fields in the Transfer structure.
Once the mapping is done. Just activate the Transfer structure.
Most importatnt would be to decide on the mapping between data source and Communication structure fields.
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Mid Month Transfer Issue in Payroll
Hello All
Good Day!
We have two payrolls defined, Payroll A and Payroll B and both has separate Legal entity but Business Group for both Payroll is same. We are having an issue when employee transfers from Payroll A to B or vice versa as mentioned below :
1) Lets assume Employee transfers from Payroll A to Payroll B as on 17 Oct 2012.
2) As Business Group is same , employee remain in the same BG.
3) So we tried to terminate the employee as on 17-Oct-2012 and re-hired as on 18-Oct-2012 in the Payroll B. We need two IRP5 (tax certificate) so we need to terminate the employee from one payroll and reinstate in new payroll.
4)) We have most of the recurring element configured to Terminate as Last Standard Process so all the recurring elements ended as on 31-Oct-2012, i think this should have been Actual Termination Date but as Payroll is running from last 2 years so this will be too big to change now.
5) Now when we process the payroll as on 31-Oct-2012, employee got full month salary in Payroll A which is not correct as employee worked up to 17-Oct-2012.
6) To avoid full month Salary, we changed the Last Standard Process to 17-Oct-2012 so all elements ended as on 17-Oct-2012 but now when we process the payroll as on 31-Oct-2012, employee is getting picked up but no element processed and no balance generated. Don’t know why ?
Could you please provide your input as what is the best practice to handle this mid month transfer ?
Thanks
GauravHi, Gaurav..
6) To avoid full month Salary, we changed the Last Standard Process to 17-Oct-2012 so all elements ended as on 17-Oct-2012 but now when we process the payroll as on 31-Oct-2012, employee is getting picked up but no element processed and no balance generated. Don’t know why ?
=>I guess.. The "Final Process Date" set as 31-Oct-2012 when you end this employee, isn't it?
Actual Termination Date will let person end at this date, that's mean person record's effective_end_date will equal to the Actual Termination Date and create a new person record after Actual Termination Date.
Last Standard Process Date let all elements ended as this date.
Final Process Date means you can process payroll run before this date, and the assignment record's effective_end_date will equal to Final Process Date. That's why your payroll run includes this person. There's no elements because all elements ended on 17-Oct-2012, system doesn't get any element on 31-Oct-2012.
Best Regards,
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Good morning!
I am trying to transfer sound from a FantomX7 keyboard synthesizer to garageband through an interface (MAudio) and with a usb cable. I see the image of the sound being recorded but I cannot hear anything - I know that there is a speaker button somewhere that must be muted - but I can't find it . Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong. thanks, Musicmimi.Good morning!
I am trying to transfer sound from a FantomX7 keyboard synthesizer to garageband through an interface (MAudio) and with a usb cable. I see the image of the sound being recorded but I cannot hear anything - I know that there is a speaker button somewhere that must be muted - but I can't find it . Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong. thanks, Musicmimi. -
There's probably alot of questions on this subject asked already but I've gone over just about all of the possibly relevant ones that've been already asked and I still can't figure out what to do. I'm trying to move my complete history from an XP Firefox profile over to a Windows 7 profile on another computer. Do I just do it by copying the places.sqlite file within that XP profile over into my USB flash drive, then replacing the places.sqlite in the Winodws 7 profile with the one from the other one? And after the file's in the right profile will I be able to just view all the sites I viewed on the old computer on the new one's history dialog box? I only am transferring my XP history to my Windows 7 because I want to look at stuff several months back and it keeps expiring on me, even to the point of getting rid of a month of history a week or so ago. This brings me to my other point, I keep up fairly well with updating both of my Firefoxes but recently (and I think this was way, way after they updated the browser so the history isn't set to expire by days anymore) the history just isn't reliable anymore. My XP will not only expire older months of history faster and faster it seems, but individual websites at the end of each month will actually disappear as I view new ones, instead of it all staying in there and just expiring each old month as a whole. Also, random sites in every month scattered all over the list of URLs will just disappear, and random sites that I've only visited in the past couple days will insert themselves randomly into much older months of history, which makes it hard to figure out the URLs I've seen, this last one seems like a common problem from what I've read, and all of these problems seem to be slowly creeping into my Windows 7 as well when they were originally on only my XP. The thing is for a very long time my Windows 7 would keep every ounce of my history that I kept on it, unless of course I went through the Clear History process myself. Now it seems to be slowly deleting it and having all the other problems that I mentioned earlier. I've got 592 GB out of 931 GB that's free space on my Windows 7 that I want to transfer my XP history into, and my Control Panel System panel says I've got 8 gbs of RAM in total. If I need to get some other information on RAM mention how to do that if you could. So in total, how can I transfer my XP history over into my Windows 7 so I can view all the sites I viewed on my XP in my Windows 7 history panel, as well as view all the old expired and/or manually deleted history on my Windows 7, without worrying about whether it will expire itself while I'm viewing it and writing down the relevant URLs that I need to know about. If I can only keep all my history through installing an add-on, a link to a relevant legal add-on that'll work well on both operating systems would be appreciated. Thanks to all here. (:
Hello Saethwyr99,
''Do I just do it by copying the places.sqlite file within that XP profile over into my USB flash drive, then replacing the places.sqlite in the Winodws 7 profile with the one from the other one?''
you are correct : [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Recovering%20important%20data%20from%20an%20old%20profile#w_your-important-data-and-their-files Your important data and their files]
''Also, random sites in every month scattered all over the list of URLs will just disappear, and random sites that I've only visited in the past couple days will insert themselves randomly into much older months of history, which makes it hard to figure out the URLs I've seen, this last one seems like a common problem from what I've read, and all of these problems seem to be slowly creeping into my Windows 7 as well when they were originally on only my XP.''
from Firefox 4 and above versions there is not a time limit for the history.
Firefox determines automatically how many pages can be kept '''without affecting the performance.'''
''as well as view all the old expired and/or manually deleted history on my Windows 7''
i think this in not possible
''If I can only keep all my history through installing an add-on, a link to a relevant legal add-on that'll work well on both operating systems would be appreciated.''
check the next add-on : [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/expire-history-by-days/ Expire history by days]
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OK, here's my situation: I have accumulated about 250GB of music on iTunes on a laptop running Windows 7. The hard drive was running out of room, and I wanted to upgrade computers. So I bought a Mac Book with 1TB of hard drive space.
To transfer my library (which includes about equal parts iTunes purchases and imported CDs), I copied the entire iTunes folder onto an external hard drive, and then used the "add folder" function on iTunes to add the entire library to my new computer. I knew I would lose all data such as last played, most played, etc. And I knew from past experience that merely transferring the iTunes folder, including the iTunes library file, to the new computer hard drive (without using the "add folder to library" function) would not mean that the new computer would automatically behave as if the exact same library from the old computer was on the new computer. I hope I am explaining this right.
My problem/question is: many of the music files came over without some of the tags that were on the files in the old computer. This happened with respect to some, but not all, of the imported CD files. (I had used the MP3 format when I ripped these.) The song titles are still there, but many of the tracks say "unknown album" for that artist or, worse, just say "unknown album" AND "unknown artist." Because I have accumulated so much music over the years, it would take me quite a while to re-tag all he music files with all the missing info. Again, I'm lucky to have the files, and my iPods containing the music have not yet been synced to the new computer, so I could just manually check what I had on the old iPods and re-add/re-tag the files that were problems. I know having such a large folder could itself be the problem. But adding folders to the computer one at a time does not seem to help, as the "unknown" issue keeps happening even then.
So my conclusions are that one of the following has happened: either there is another way to import a large library that I should try (Apple migration assistant, maybe?), or I somehow made the transfer from the old computer onto the external hard drive in the wrong way and I'm stuck with things as they are (which would not be terrible, just inconvenient) or there is some limitation in the software of music services that results in many "unknowns" showing up. These were not obscure records, and iTunes/Gracenote recognized 99% of them just fine when I imported them, but I remember from using Windows Media Player that it was pretty hit-or-miss at times in terms of the right tags being assigned to songs.
Yes, I probably have spent way too much time over the years on my music. But if there is something I can learn from this, I'd be happy to hear about it, either to fix things easily now or the next time I transfer music. (Again, all the files had all the correct tags on my old computer, before I copied them.) I thank anyone who replies very much, in advance!Just to update: the solution above works. I had tried to "import" all my files into the new computer rather than just copying and pasting the old iTunes folder into the new computer. This second, easier, solution is much, much better than re-importing all the songs. Seems like those little files included in an existing iTunes folder are very, very important! Without them, I would have had hundreds and hundreds of "unknown" files to re-tag. As it was, when I copied and pasted the existing iTunes folder into the new computer and opened iTunes, all the files were there, complete with all the date added/date played/number of plays/etc. information from my old computer. (For some reason, this didn't work when I transferred from PC to PC, but that was several years ago and not a transfer to a Mac.) I did seem to lose album artwork for a number of albums I had imported rather than purchased, and there was other cleanup to do on a small percentage of files. But that was a vry small amount of work compared to re-tagging from scratch. Thanks again for your help.
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Report for Missing qty in stock transfer
how to Create a Missing Quantity list that gives the difference between sent and received quantities during Stock transfer. and send me tables involved in that, primary keys also
suppose, if we transfer goods from plant to plant or St loc to st loc with in one plant, if some goods missed due to some problems, i need that info.
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Questions on scripts, tables & transfer objects between clients.
1. In script, how to use the same print program for two different layouts? with procedure.!
2. Why cant sapscripts be client independent.?
3. Want to maintain a table in dev server and if i update the data, it should simultanously update in Quality and Production servers. How? please explain in details.
4. How to transfer object between clients.? explain.
Points will be promptly rewarded for HELPFULL answers.!Hi!
3. With SE01, you can create a transport request for all table entries.
SE01 - Create button - Workbench request - Give description and save
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Click on Display - Change button
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Object: TABU
Object name: Z_YOUR_TABLE
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