[cisco-voip] auto-provision

Jason Shearer jshearer at amedisys.com
Wed Feb 17 06:31:23 EST 2010


Auto-provision just allows the phone to automatically register with CME.  You still need to provide all of the relevant configuration under 'telephony-service', dial-peers, xlates, etc.

This command is essentially what allows you to use CME as SRST without having to manually define your devices as you would normally do in CME.

Jason

From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dew Swen
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 3:09 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] auto-provision

Hi guys,

In the UC 7.x SRND it says:

When WAN connectivity to the central site is reestablished, the branch IP phones automatically
re-register with the Unified CM cluster and resume normal operation. The branch SRST router deletes
its information about the IP phones and reverts to its standard routing or gateway configuration.
Unified CME running in SRST mode at the branch can choose to save the learned phone and line
configuration to the running configuration on the Unified CME router by using the auto-provision
option. If auto-provision none is configured, none of the auto-provisioned phone or line configuration
information is written to the running configuration of the Unified CME router. Hence, no configuration
change is required on Unified CME if the IP phone is replaced and the MAC address changes.

What does auto-provision really do? I'm confused. With the auto-provision CME in SRST mode config, is the SRST config generated by itself??

-
Dew Swen

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