Hi all,

I am trying to write a PERL script to use Cisco CallManager AXL interface and get/process IP phones information.

I know I have to use SOAP::Lite package, but I really do not understand how it works, especally with CallManager interface.

Actually, I do not know how to connect to the server: what must I set in the URI field ? In the proxy one ? This part of the code is really not clear for me.

From what I have read on the web and seen on the server, I would have wrote:

my $CCM = SOAP::Lite ->uri(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443) ->proxy("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/API/AXL/V1/axlsoap.xsd")
But something tells me its not really good ;)

An older thread of smeenz show me how to get data after that (even if it is not the information I have to get from server):

my $res = $soap->getPhone( SOAP::Data->name(phoneName => 'SEP000000000000') )
If there is a specific documentation I was unable to find it :(

Can anyone help me ?

Julien


In reply to Using CallManager AXL interface with perl and SOAP::Lite module by teamnowhere

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