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CM6 - super copy breaks source phone
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United States
2007-08-30 10:33:50

Anyone run into this issue yet ?  I opened a TAC case # 60674145

 

 

CM 6.01a

System version: 6.0.1.2000-3

 

Using the new "super copy" feature to quickly create a phone.

The feature creates a working "target" handset but breaks the source handset used in the copy feature.

 

Calls to the extension of the source handset ring fast busy.  I added the extension of the source phone to another device as a shared extension and same result.  It appears to effect the directory number not the device.

 

Usage of the super copy…;.

I find phone with extension 5555 in the device list, on the far right select "super copy" supply a new MAC address. change the DN, and other unique features and save it.

 

The new phone works, the original phone that was copied rings fast busy.

A reboot of CM seems to fix the source phone.

 

 

 

________________________________________

Brian Van Benschoten

Practice Leader - Unified Communications

Consulting Engineer - CCIE # 5421

Inacom Information Systems

3001 West Beltline Highway

Madison, WI  53713 ; USA

608-661-7780 (IP Phone)

608-661-7701 (FAX)

608-661-7777 (Customer Service)

brian.vanbenschoteninacom.com

http://www.inacom.com

 

Re: CM6 - super copy breaks source phone
country flaguser name
United States
2007-08-30 13:37:40
You're missing a digit in that case number.  /Wes

Brian Van Benschoten wrote:
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Anyone run into this issue yet ?  I opened a TAC case # 60674145

 

 

CM 6.01a

System version: 6.0.1.2000-3

 

Using the new "super copy" feature to quickly create a phone.

The feature creates a working "target" handset but breaks the source handset used in the copy feature.

 

Calls to the extension of the source handset ring fast busy.  I added the extension of the source phone to another device as a shared extension and same result.  It appears to effect the directory number not the device.

 

Usage of the super copy…;.

I find phone with extension 5555 in the device list, on the far right select "super copy" supply a new MAC address. change the DN, and other unique features and save it.

 

The new phone works, the original phone that was copied rings fast busy.

A reboot of CM seems to fix the source phone.

 

 

 

________________________________________

Brian Van Benschoten

Practice Leader - Unified Communications

Consulting Engineer - CCIE # 5421

Inacom Information Systems

3001 West Beltline Highway

Madison, WI  53713 ; USA

608-661-7780 (IP Phone)

608-661-7701 (FAX)

608-661-7777 (Customer Service)

inacom.com">brian.vanbenschoteninacom.com

http://www.inacom.com

 


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Re: CM6 - super copy breaks source phone
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United States
2007-08-30 14:01:33
Hi Brian,

I tried the steps you describe and did not observe the problem.

I suspect your problem may lie more in the DN modification than in use of supercopy.

CSCsj32735 describes a very similar situation and is only fixed in 6.0(1)es3 i.e.: 006.000(001.1103.001)

6.0(1) was 6.0(0.9901.222) before the renumber so you can see this defect is not fixed in 6.0(1) base as the integrated in field only contains 006.000(000.9901.324)

Please let me know the complete TAC case number.

/Wes

Brian Van Benschoten wrote:
exch1.inacom-msn.com" type="cite">

Anyone run into this issue yet ?  I opened a TAC case # 60674145

 

 

CM 6.01a

System version: 6.0.1.2000-3

 

Using the new "super copy" feature to quickly create a phone.

The feature creates a working "target" handset but breaks the source handset used in the copy feature.

 

Calls to the extension of the source handset ring fast busy.  I added the extension of the source phone to another device as a shared extension and same result.  It appears to effect the directory number not the device.

 

Usage of the super copy…;.

I find phone with extension 5555 in the device list, on the far right select "super copy" supply a new MAC address. change the DN, and other unique features and save it.

 

The new phone works, the original phone that was copied rings fast busy.

A reboot of CM seems to fix the source phone.

 

 

 

________________________________________

Brian Van Benschoten

Practice Leader - Unified Communications

Consulting Engineer - CCIE # 5421

Inacom Information Systems

3001 West Beltline Highway

Madison, WI  53713 ; USA

608-661-7780 (IP Phone)

608-661-7701 (FAX)

608-661-7777 (Customer Service)

inacom.com">brian.vanbenschoteninacom.com

http://www.inacom.com

 


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Re: CM6 - super copy breaks source phone
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United States
2007-08-30 15:21:21

SR: 606741451

SUMMARY: CM6 - Super copy feature breaks source phone

 

 

From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsiskcisco.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 2:02 PM
To: Brian Van Benschoten
Cc: cisco-voippuck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CM6 - super copy breaks source phone

 

Hi Brian,

I tried the steps you describe and did not observe the problem.

I suspect your problem may lie more in the DN modification than in use of supercopy.

CSCsj32735 describes a very similar situation and is only fixed in 6.0(1)es3 i.e.: 006.000(001.1103.001)

6.0(1) was 6.0(0.9901.222) before the renumber so you can see this defect is not fixed in 6.0(1) base as the integrated in field only contains 006.000(000.9901.324)

Please let me know the complete TAC case number.

/Wes

Brian Van Benschoten wrote:

Anyone run into this issue yet ?  I opened a TAC case # 60674145

 

 

CM 6.01a

System version: 6.0.1.2000-3

 

Using the new "super copy" feature to quickly create a phone.

The feature creates a working "target" handset but breaks the source handset used in the copy feature.

 

Calls to the extension of the source handset ring fast busy.  I added the extension of the source phone to another device as a shared extension and same result.  It appears to effect the directory number not the device.

 

Usage of the super copy…;.

I find phone with extension 5555 in the device list, on the far right select "super copy" supply a new MAC address. change the DN, and other unique features and save it.

 

The new phone works, the original phone that was copied rings fast busy.

A reboot of CM seems to fix the source phone.

 

 

 

________________________________________

Brian Van Benschoten

Practice Leader - Unified Communications

Consulting Engineer - CCIE # 5421

Inacom Information Systems

3001 West Beltline Highway

Madison, WI  53713 ; USA

608-661-7780 (IP Phone)

608-661-7701 (FAX)

608-661-7777 (Customer Service)

inacom.com">brian.vanbenschoteninacom.com

http://www.inacom.com

 

 


 
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