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Hi all, I'm having some trouble with a UC520. After updating, deleting and uploading phoneloads to the flash: memory it is almost full. (But there should be more space available.) When I use the command show flash: or dir /all /recursive flash: the...
Hi there,I have an UC520 for testing before upgrading our customers systems. (System is running SP 8.1 with German langpack: UC520_8.1.0.zip, UC500_8.1.0_locale_de_DE.zip)I'm having some problems with adding users/phones/extensions using CCA 3.0 ever...
Hi,I'm trying to configure a UC500 with the Cisco Configure Assistant 2.2(5). Software version of UC 8.0.4 Package - but had this problem before.The system was initially configured through the CLI interface and I now want to use the CCA to allow our ...
Hello,I am a German Student working on my Bachelors thesis for Wireless IP Telephony. I have some basic question: Do I need something like the WLSE Express for my environment to enable roaming between the different APs?I have four Aironet 1200 APs bu...
ok - we have a solutionthis works:fsck flash:show flash: (identify the ORPHAN directory)delete /recursive /force flash:/ORPHAN1reloadhave 63Mbyte free flash now.
Yes, using CCA3.0.shure i have checked with the filemanager and I uploaded and deleted the phoneloads via PhoneLoad management in CCA.But I think I found the problem. I just used "show flash:" command again and now there are some more entries. the OR...
i thought the CUE of the UC520 (Not 540/560) uses the same flash as the CME part of the UC.I know i don't need all the phoneloads - but I have connected a 7942, 7962, 7965, 7916(exp), 7911, SPA504, SPA525 and SPA303so I need the phoneloads: 7942_7962...
I tried fsck flash:command works but there is not more free space ... also reloaded the UC.UC520#fsck flash: Starting File System integrity checkNOTE: File System will be deinited and later rebuiltPartition Table check ...[Passed]Starting partition 0...