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Step 15 Use the create cnf-files command to rebuild the configuration files. Step 16 Use the reset command to reset the phones and see the localized displays. Restriction When using an external TFTP server, you must manually create the user locale folders in the root directory. User-defined locales are not supported if the configuration file location is system. For example: Router config-telephony user-locale 2 U2 load Finnish.
Step 4 Download the TAR file to the location previously specified by the cnf-file location command. Table 6. Step 5 Use the user-locale [ user-locale-tag ] country-code load TAR-filename command in telephony-service configuration mode to extract the contents of the TAR file. Step 7 Use the create cnf-files command to rebuild the configuration files. Step 8 Use the reset command to reset the phones and see the localized displays.
Configure Multiple Locales on SCCP Phones To define one or more alternatives to the default user and network locales and apply them to individual phones, perform the following steps. Step 2 configure terminal Example: Router configure terminal Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 telephony-service Example: Router config telephony-service Enters telephony-service configuration mode.
Step 5 network-locale network-locale-tag [ user-defined-code ] country-code Example: Router config-telephony network-locale 1 FR Specifies a country for tones and cadences. Step 7 exit Example: Router config-telephony exit Exits telephony-service configuration mode.
Step 8 ephone-template template-tag Example: Router config ephone template 1 Enters ephone-template configuration mode. Step 9 user-locale user-locale-tag Example: Router config-ephone-template user-locale 2 Assigns a user locale to this ephone template.
Step 10 network-locale network-locale-tag Example: Router config-ephone-template network-locale 2 Assigns a network locale to this ephone template. Step 11 exit Example: Router config-ephone-template exit Exits ephone-template configuration mode. Step 12 ephone phone-tag Example: Router config ephone 36 Enters ephone configuration mode. Step 13 ephone-template template-tag Example: Router config-ephone ephone-template 1 Applies an ephone template to an ephone.
Step 14 exit Example: Router config-ephone exit Exits ephone configuration mode. Step 15 telephony-service Example: Router config telephony-service Enters telephony-service configuration mode. Step 3 Use the show telephony-service ephone-template command to check the user locale and network locale settings in each ephone template.
Step 4 Use the show telephony-service ephone command to check that the correct templates are applied to phones. Step 5 If the configuration file location is not TFTP, use the debug tftp events command to see which files Cisco Unified CME is looking for and whether the files are found and opened correctly. Restriction Phone firmware, configuration files, and locale files must be in the same directory.
Each phone type has a JAR file that uses the following naming convention: language - phone -sip. Table 7. Step 11 Use the create profile command to rebuild the configuration files. Step 12 Use the reset command to reset the phones and see the localized displays. For example: Router config-register-global user-locale 2 U2 load Finnish. Table 9. Note Use the complete filename, including the file suffix.
Step 7 Use the create profile command in voice register global configuration mode to generate the configuration profile files required for Cisco Unified SIP IP phones. Configure Multiple Locales on SIP Phones To define one or more alternatives to the default user and network locales and apply them to individual phones, perform the following steps.
Step 5 network-locale network-locale-tag [ user-defined-code ] country-code Example: Router config-register-global network-locale 1 FR Specifies a country for tones and cadences. Step 6 create profile Example: Router config-register-global create profile Generates provisioning files required for SIP phones and writes the file to the location specified with the tftp-path command. Step 7 exit Example: Router config-telephony exit Exits voice register global configuration mode.
Step 8 voice register template template-tag Example: Router config voice register template 10 Enters voice register template configuration mode to define a template of common parameters for SIP phones in Cisco Unified CME.
Range— 1 to Step 11 exit Example: Router config-ephone-template exit Exits voice register template configuration mode. Step 12 voice register pool pool-tag Example: Router config voice register pool 5 Enters voice register pool configuration mode to set phone-specific parameters for a SIP phone. Step 13 voice register template template-tag Example: Router config voice register template 10 Enters voice register template configuration mode to define a template of common parameters for SIP phones in Cisco Unified CME.
Step 14 exit Example: Router config-ephone exit Exits voice register template configuration mode. Step 16 reset Example: Router config-register-global reset Performs a complete reboot of all phones or the specified phone, including contacting the DHCP and TFTP servers for the latest configuration information. Example: Router sh voice register tftp-bind tftp-server syncinfo.
Step 3 Use the show voice register pool all command to check that the correct templates are applied to phones. Step 4 If the configuration file location is not TFTP, use the debug tftp events command to see which files Cisco Unified CME is looking for and whether the files are found and opened correctly. Router config-ephone telephony-service Router config-telephony create cnf-files Router config-telephony ephone 1 Router config-ephone reset Examples for Configuring Multiple User and Network Locales on SIP Phones The following example sets the default locale of 0 to Germany, which defines Germany as the default user and network locale.
Router configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. Feature Information for Localization Support The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. Table Localization Enhancement 8. Usability Enhancement 8. Multiple Locales 4. User-Defined Locales 4.
Was this Document Helpful? Yes No Feedback. The locale installer simplifies the installation and configuration of system- and user-defined locales in Cisco Unified CME 7.
Japanese 2. Czech Republic. Portugese Brazil. Cisco Unified CME 7. Japanese 4. Step 1. Enables privileged EXEC mode. Step 2. Enters global configuration mode. I have these files from cisco but that are not specified by the link. When you ran asterisk -rvvvv, did you try rebooting the phone while still connected to Asterisk?
What virtualization system are you using? Networking set up as bridged? The phone shows an incorrect time. I did not change the time settings in the config file. The PC and laptop are separate computers. If you see lots of traffic from other activity on the PC, filter it out by typing ip.
Posting the request and reply would be useful. If there is still no traffic displayed, ping the phone from the PBX to confirm that the capture setup is working properly. When I enter ip.
I am reasonably sure that some firewall is intercepting the NTP request. At a root shell prompt in the guest, type: iptables -L You should see an empty rule set which looks something like:.
If you see real rules instead, a firewall is running on the guest; figure out how to stop and disable it. These links may help:. Load rejected HC. Load Server is invalid. No default router. No Trust List installed. Programming Error. The phone failed during programming. Successful: MD5. The phone achieved TFTP access error.
TFTP error. Contact the Cisco TAC. TFTP file not found. TFTP timeout. TFTP server did not respond. Timed Out. Trust List update failed. Possible reasons for failure: Network failure. TFTP server was down. Internal phone failure. Possible solutions: Check the network connectivity. Check if the TFTP server is active and functioning normally. Verify if the security token and the TFTP server are valid. Trust List updated. Version error. The name of the phone load file is incorrect. XmlDefault corresponding to the phone device name.
Name of the configuration file. Press Applications. Select Settings. Select Network Statistics. Rx Frames. Number of packets received by the phone. Tx Frames. Number of packets sent by the phone. Rx Broadcasts. Number of broadcast packets received by the phone. Cause of the last reset of the phone. Elapsed Time. Port 1. Port 2. Link state and connection of the Network port.
Select Firmware Version. To exit the Firmware Version screen, press Exit. Load file running on the phone. App Load ID. JAR file running on the phone. OS Load ID. Operating system running on the phone. Ffactory-installed load running on the phone. Expansion Module 1 Expansion Module 2. Select Expansion Module. To exit the Expansion Module screen, press Exit. Link State. Overall expansion module status. RX Discarded Bytes. Number of bytes discarded due to errors.
RX Length Err. Number of packets discarded due to improper length. RX Checksum Err. RX Invalid Message. TX Retransmit. TX Buffer Full. Select Call Statistics. Rcvr Codec. Sender Codec. Rcvr Size. Sender Size. Rcvr Packets. Sender Packets. Avg Jitter. At the time of writing the latest version is 9. Bizarre, but good for us. Thanks Cisco! Unzip that file into the root of your TFTP server the location you set in the previous step.
You should have 8 files in there:. This is everything you need to reflash your phone to the latest SIP firmware. Now you need to get the phone to reboot in to firmware download mode. I put together a video showing this process. The actual downloading of the firmware section has been sped up 3X. Now you need to configure the SIP extension in Asterisk. Do this as per any other SIP extension, but bear this important piece of information in mind: The Cisco can only deal with 8 character passwords, so keep your SIP authentication secret to 8 characters.
Please take the time to read this section fully, this is the part that is most troublesome. This file needs to be in the root of your TFTP server. You will see mention of a file called XMLDefault. Note that this config file has two lines configured. You can get the MAC address for the phone from the syslog on your dnsmasq server. Once you save the file you should see the phone reboot shortly afterwards.
It may download the firmware again for some reason, just leave it to get on with it. If everything has worked you should see your extension listed on the right hand side of the screen near the buttons, and the name of the phone should appear at the top of the screen.
Press the line button and see if you get a dial tone. If not, then check the phone logs:. From these logs you should be able to tell if the phone has loaded your config correctly. If there is a problem with the config file itself a generic error will be listed here. Good luck finding it. Google is your friend. The dial plan tells the phone how to process the digits you type and when to start sending the call. Everyone likes novelty ringtones. You can find plenty of ringtones in a format which is compatible with your phone raw format, Hz sample rate, 8 bit, ulaw, max 2 seconds.
These files need to be placed in to the root of your TFTP server. The format of this file is:. Filenames are case sensitive. This will allow you to set ring tones for the default ringer and different rings for each line. By default the will have a psuedo North American dial tone. This is annoyingly shrill yes, it is. In this directory you need to create a file called g3-tones.
Bizarrely Cisco require you to have a support contract in order to download the correct tones settings for your country, despite giving the phone firmware away for free. Go figure. In our phone configuration above we told the phone to always use the internal dialing tone, so this means we only need to change the idial section of the tones file. The magic numbers are:. The phone comes with a single default wallpaper with horizontal lines on it.
This is easily replaced by your own designs with a simple PNG. In here create another directory called xx4. However, I have got a phone directory working on the Services button. Point this to a web server on your local network which will serve up an XML file. For example:.
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