[cisco-voip] how to control default load (for factory reset) for phones

Brian Meade (brmeade) brmeade at cisco.com
Wed Nov 13 11:25:27 EST 2013


Lelio,

When a firmware or device pack is installed, the device defaults under Device->Device Settings->Device Defaults should update with the new load names for SIP and/or the SCCP firmware.  IF the phone is added in CallManager, whatever protocol it is set for will determine which phone load name (SCCP or SIP) is put in the phone’s SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml config file.

If the phone is not already added in CallManager and you’re using auto-registration, the file will use what the “Auto Registration Phone Protocol” (SCCP or SIP) is set for under System->Enterprise Parameters.

Brian

From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Lelio Fulgenzi
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:13 AM
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Subject: [cisco-voip] how to control default load (for factory reset) for phones


From what I recall, the default load, i.e. SCCP vs SIP, is controlled by a file, which is, in turn, created/updated whenever a new firmware or device pack is installed on the server. Can anyone confirm this, or, help me understand how to manipulate these files?

I want to make sure, going forward, that if I make changes to my system, if we have to reset a phone with factory reset steps, that it doesn't download SIP first, then SCCP, or download a higher version of SCCP only to have to downgrade.

I've seen this happen on my cluster but have also heard about it on the list as well.

Thanks!

Lelio

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