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Ryan O'Connell

2007-10-10, 1:11 pm

Hi all,



A question regarding CME and phone registration issue.



A new CME 4.1 (12.4(15)T1) installation with French and English
configuration files where some people using French and some English
7940/60 soft buttons.



Initially, bulk ephone and ephone-dn import was done (with default CME
settings) and all of those devices have registered properly on-site, as
expected.



Now, newly added phones will not register to CME even if ephone is
entered in configuration, it is required to run "create cnf" command in
order to successfully register a phone and that command has to be run
every time there is a new phone.



These are related changes since the initial setup:



telephony-service

cnf-file location flash:
cnf-file perphone

user-locale 1 FR
network-locale 1 CA



and creating a new phone with French template:



ephone 33
mac-address 0016.C81F.E3ED
ephone-template 1
type 7940



Do you think that cnf-file perphone command together with a non default
ephone template could cause this? to run cnf creation every time new
phone is created?



Have you seen this before or is it just a bug?






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