03-24-2011 04:44 PM - edited 03-21-2019 03:51 AM
I upgrade from 8.0.4 to 8.1.0 and everything was working until I reset one of the 7931 phones. The phone upgraded to the new firmware and the font on the phone went from normal to large and I have one 7965 and the font went from normal to small. I tried the command below and the font is still the same. Is there anything else that can be done to correct the issue.
user-locale 0 US load CME-locale-en_US-English-8.1.2.1.tar
03-28-2011 05:58 AM
I have heard of a similar dicey problem like this where changing U5 to US did in fact work (forcing phone uses the default US locality).
I am not sure about this one, but did you reconfigure the CNF files after making the change and maybe even factory reset the phone?
conf t
telephony-service
cr cnf
03-28-2011 06:05 AM
We got the problem fixed over the weekend by running
#user-locale US
instead of
#user-locale 0 US load CME-locale-en_US-English-8.1.2.1.tar
Which makes the the phone use the built-in locale instead of the locale from the UC500. After that you still have to factory reset the phone to make the phone pull down the new settings.
05-02-2011 08:23 AM
cblank1234,
I am glad that this work around fixed your issue at this time.
But, if you have a CCA only config or are not a "UC specialized" partner, and want to continue to use CCA and/or Office Manager. I would suggest that you call support and get your CLI changes documented so that you are not denied support at a later time. The CLI changes that you have made should not cause any issues. But with there being so many CLI options that can be changed, and not knowing how future versions and features of CCA will respond to those changes. We need to be consistent with the things being entered into CLI to ensure that new features will work correctly if your UC500 is upgraded later down the road.
Thank you,
Darren
04-30-2011 03:31 PM
The user-locale U5 load CME-locale-en_US-English-8.1.2.1.tar (which it comes as default on telephony service for 8.1.0 software pack) is wrong. Enabling the SNR (even though the softkey templates look fine on the running config) on the phone, the Mobility softkey is labelled as Speed Dial; selecting the Speed Dial instead of "Send Call to Mobile Phone" a different output is present. Changing the user locale to US not U5 and recreating the cnf files corrects the issue. I suggest Cisco to review the default configuration for telephony service.
Steve - thanks for your continuous effort in supporting the platform. Cheers!
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