[cisco-voip] DP's nightmare
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Tue Dec 18 14:11:15 EST 2012
Beside the Device Mobility Mode drop-down in the Admin page there's a link to "View Current Device Mobility Settings". That's where you see what has been applied to the device by the feature.
-Ryan
On Dec 18, 2012, at 2:01 PM, abbas Wali <abbaseo at gmail.com> wrote:
I have config two location/mobility groups/DPs called A and B.
My phone actual location was B and so was its DP. i have moved it to A. when the phone re-registers it shows "Device in Roaming Location" for like 10sec. I checked the phone setting after that, apart from getting new IP range from A location, nothing else has changed (i have not used any CSS/Part/reg etc. only interested in the right DP
thanks
On 18 December 2012 18:56, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com> wrote:
What's the specific message you are seeing? We recently added a feature to enable users of remote phones to specify a physical location for e911 purposes. I wonder if you stumbled onto that by chance.
-Ryan
On Dec 18, 2012, at 1:49 PM, abbas Wali <abbaseo at gmail.com> wrote:
just finshed up config. Device Mob.
its not alot of fun though, only if my phone reg remotly, there comes a message displayed saying phone is at remote location or home location (something like that)
i was expecting the phone Device pool to be changed according to the location but :(
I am not missing anything am I!!!
I enabled DM,
configured Phy Loc.
config. DM groups
config. DM group Info
link with DPs
thanks
On 18 December 2012 15:56, Ryan Ratliff <rratliff at cisco.com> wrote:
The other thing you can look at is Device Mobility. This feature will drop phones into a device pool based on their IP address.
-Ryan
On Dec 18, 2012, at 9:03 AM, Justin Steinberg <jsteinberg at gmail.com> wrote:
you can SSH to the CMs and issue 'show risdb query phone' and you will get the output of the phones which includes the IP address. This only shows the info from the local CM, so you'll need to run this from all CMs that register IP phones. Additionally, you may get duplicate entries for each phone, if say the phone registered to CM A and then later switched to CM B. CM A will report the phone as unregistered, but CM B will show it registered. For your situation, it probably doesn't matter as the subnet will be the same in both, but if you use this for other reasons then you need to filter out duplicate phones.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:11 AM, abbas Wali <abbaseo at gmail.com> wrote:
Guys,
i have to sort out the Device pools. currently there is a mess. we have around 7k phone dispersed around generic meaningless DP's.
we now are implementing SRST and have come up with new site based DPs.
my job is to locate the phones and put them in the new site specific DP.
I am clueless of where to start, may be we can download from BAT check and sort out by IP add in the Exl and insert back into CM just to correct the DP??
currently i get the below if i do a search for 7975's.
Cisco 7975 SEP081FF3623B4D Base Phone Cisco 7975 Registered with 172.30.213.15 172.30.200.144
Cisco 7975 SEP081FF3623B98 Base Phone Cisco 7975 Registered with 172.30.213.15 172.30.168.93
Cisco 7975 SEP081FF3623C1A Base Phone Cisco 7975 Registered with 172.30.213.15 172.30.200.155
Cisco 7975 SEP081FF3623E21 Base Phone Cisco 7975 Registered with 172.30.213.15 172.30.200.68
any ideas!!!
Thanks
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