Manish, I do not see any differences in the boot up process. In this pcap, the phone downloaded config file and registered. I think SEPDefault.cnf and SIPDefault.cnf are used when the phone goes into auto registration mode. Anyways, thanks a lot bro
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... anyways i didnt mark it as solved coz, i thought someone may post in this thread with their ideas as I do not have a type B phone to verify the same..
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Hi All, Type A phones : 7940, 7960, 7905, 7912 .... Type B phones: 7941, 7961, 7945, 7965, 7970 .... New Gen Phones: 8961, 9951, 9971.... All documents talk about generic phone boot up process in detail, but it would be great if someone can point out the higher level differences in the boot up process between the different generations of phones, if any. One difference I noticed is, Type A phones go for XMLDefault.cnf.xml file, whereas type B phones go for SEPDefault.cnf and SIPDefault.cnf files.
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Location A - CCM A 1.1.1.1 extensions : 1XXX Sip Trunk A ------> points to 2.2.2.2 Location 2 - CCM B 2.2.2.2 extensions 2XXX Sip Trunk B ------> points to 1.1.1.1 Now create route patterns: in CCM A- RP 2XXX -----> Route list -------> Route Group -------> SipTrunk A in CCM B - RP 1XXX -----> Route list ----------> Route Group ------->SipTrunk B ================================ 1) Routing should be fine between the Call Managers 2) When user in location a dial extension 2XXX, CCM A will point the call towards SipTrunk A which points to 2.2.2.2 (CCM B) same happens in other location also
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Prashanth, I understand that agents 1-4 are able to log in and agent 5 gets the error. What is the response when agent 5 tries to log in from the Phone/CAD that are used by agents 1-4. Also make agent 1-4 try log in from the PC used to Agent 5. Im just trying to isolate the trouble.
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Hi, CUCM can provide basic presence features only. (Status of an extension). For other presence features and chat options, you need a dedicated Presence server.
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