08-25-2010 09:51 AM - edited 03-21-2019 02:55 AM
A few weeks ago, we installed a UC540 system for a customer with the SPA 509 ip phones. The customer has 3 Analog lines connecting to the FXO ports to connect to the PSTN. Caller-ID is enabled on the ports. When a call comes in from the PSTN, the phones display the correct Caller-ID (name and number) and time of the call. But when the phone user checks the Missed Calls, Placed Calls list on the IP Phone, The date is off by exactly 6 days ahead. The hour and minutes are correct, by the date is not. Yesterday (8/24/2010) I made test calls, and the date under the Placed Calls list had the date as 8/30/2010.
The clock is correct on the router, time displays properly on the phones. The voice call history on the UC500 shows the correct date and time.
Is this a Software bug on the phone loads or IOS?
Anybody run across this?
08-25-2010 10:59 AM
Couple things to check:
1) Are CME/CUE synchronizing with an NTP server?
2) Do you have the correct time zones set for CME/CUE?
Cole
08-25-2010 11:36 AM
Actually, this UC540 is not on the customer LAN with
Internet access. The timezone is correct.
The time of day of the call is correct, but the actual day of the call is appearing 6 days
in the future only in the Missed Calls, Placed Call list on the phone.
08-25-2010 11:42 AM
I would strongly advise the customer to allow the UC540 on the customer's LAN, if only for NTP purposes. Not that it directly relates to your situation, but the time will drift if you don't have an NTP server set up.
08-02-2021 10:38 AM
Can you help me comment on this thread?
12-07-2010 06:47 PM
Hi Robby,
Have you got a solution to the issue? I am having the same problem.
Thanks.
Larry
12-07-2010 07:04 PM
No, never got a solution.
Robby Harrell
CenturyLink (formerly Embarq)
Business Service Tech III
LAN, WAN, VoIP, Firewall, Video Conf.
Cell 252-813-1719
104 East King St.
Edenton, NC 27932
12-09-2010 12:51 PM
Hi Robby,
My problem has been resolved by upgrading phone firmware to version 7.4.6. You can check by web-browsing the phone ip address.
Cheers.
Larry
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