Dears,
I have Polycom 650 with firmware version 3.2.7 and BootRom 4.3.1.0440
I mapped the bottom line extension "the first two" and the remaining to speed dial "using GUI"
But the bottoms does not mapped correctly in the phone, as it does not mapped completely, sometimes it map only 4 bottoms and after rebooting in maps 5 bottoms, and it happen randomly after each reboots.
kindly find the output of show version for NV7100:
NV7100#show version
ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.3.1.E
Mainline Version: ENM.12.023
Checksum: BCD6CB6A
Built on: Tue Sep 25 16:22:58 2012
Upgrade key: ec41708db482a5d1a3a6ce163ce0ec36
Hardware version 10A
Boot ROM version A2.06.B1
Checksum: E213
Built on: Thu Jun 17 10:50:21 2010
Copyright (c) 1999-2012, ADTRAN, Inc.
Platform: NetVanta 7100, part number 1200796E1
Serial number LBADTN1032AK294
Flash: 33554432 bytes DRAM: 134217728 bytes
NV7100 uptime is 1 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 31 minutes, 40 seconds
slot 0, DSP 1
DSP software version: G2.R10.3.0.6a
DSP hardware version: Freescale MSC7119
Total channels: 30
System returned to ROM by External Hard Reset
Current system image file is "NV7100A-R10-3-1-E.biz"
Primary boot system image file is "NV7100A-R10-3-1-E.biz"
Backup boot system image file is "CFLASH:/NV7100A-A4-10-00-E.biz"
Primary system configuration file is "NONVOL:/startup-config"
NV7100#
ThanKs,
Mostafa Aly
Looks like the issue was the speed dials being duplicate numbers in the system directory, which the Polycom phone cannot allow.. If you look at this thread, customer had similar issue: https://supportforums.adtran.com/message/5764#5764
I looked at your before modification file and I see alot of duplicate issues with the custom entries and directory entries. The work around was to prepend the internal speed dial numbers with a 9 that will be stripped by the 7100.
Hope that helps. Have a great day!
-Mark
Mostafa,
Is this happening to all the 650 phones you have or just one 650 phone?
From the cli in enable mode do the following and post results here:
show file cflash Polycom/4001-0004f23769dd.cfg
Where 4001 is the extension and put your MAC address where the one I have is.
-Mark
I have just one 650 phone.
Kindly find the output of "show file cflash Polycom/4001-0004f23769dd.cfg"
NV7100#show file cflash Polycom/103-0004f23a0377.cfg
Using 2968 bytes
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!-- AOS GUI Generated Configuration File -->
<!-- Generated from AOS GUI on 01/20/2013 10:58:55 GMT+0200 -->
<phone1>
<reg reg.1.displayName="Secretary Floor 1" reg.1.address="103" reg.1.label="103" reg.1.type="private" reg.1.auth.userId="103" reg.1.auth.password="1234" reg.1.server.1.address="10.10.20.1" reg.1.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr" reg.1.lineKeys="3" reg.1.callsPerLineKey="2" reg.2.displayName="Line.1" reg.2.address="Line.1-aDtN-103" reg.2.label="Line.1" reg.2.type="shared" reg.2.auth.userId="Line.1-aDtN-103" reg.2.auth.password="1234" reg.2.server.1.address="10.10.20.1" reg.2.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr" reg.2.lineKeys="1" reg.2.callsPerLineKey="2" reg.3.displayName="Line.2" reg.3.address="Line.2-aDtN-103" reg.3.label="Line.2" reg.3.type="shared" reg.3.auth.userId="Line.2-aDtN-103" reg.3.auth.password="1234" reg.3.server.1.address="10.10.20.1" reg.3.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr" reg.3.lineKeys="1" reg.3.callsPerLineKey="2" reg.4.displayName="Line.3" reg.4.address="Line.3-aDtN-103" reg.4.label="Line.3" reg.4.type="shared" reg.4.auth.userId="Line.3-aDtN-103" reg.4.auth.password="1234" reg.4.server.1.address="10.10.20.1" reg.4.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr" reg.4.lineKeys="1" reg.4.callsPerLineKey="2" reg.5.displayName="Line.6" reg.5.address="Line.6-aDtN-103" reg.5.label="Line.6" reg.5.type="shared" reg.5.auth.userId="Line.6-aDtN-103" reg.5.auth.password="1234" reg.5.server.1.address="10.10.20.1" reg.5.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr" reg.5.lineKeys="1" reg.5.callsPerLineKey="2"/>
<call>
<serverMissedCall call.serverMissedCall.1.enabled="0" call.serverMissedCall.2.enabled="1" call.serverMissedCall.3.enabled="1" call.serverMissedCall.4.enabled="1" call.serverMissedCall.5.enabled="1"/>
</call>
<dialplan>
<digitmap dialplan.1.digitmap="[1,2,5]xx|9,1xx.T|**xxxx|xx.#|#xx.#|*1xx|0|911|9,911|9,[2-9]xxxxxx.T|9,03xxxxxxx|40|9,[2-9]xxxxxxx|9,0[4-6]xxxxxxxx|9,0[8-9]xxxxxxxx|9,057xxxxxx.T|9,015xxxxxx|9,013xxxxxxx|9,01[0,1,2]xxxxxxxx" dialplan.2.digitmap="911|[2-9]xxxxxx.T|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx.T|xx.#|0.T|[2,9]xxxxxx.T|[2,9]xxxxxxx|03xxxxxxx|1xx.T|0[4-6]xxxxxxxx|0[8-9]xxxxxxxx|057xxxxxx.T|015xxxxxx|013xxxxxxx|01[0,1,2]xxxxxxxx" dialplan.3.digitmap="911|[2-9]xxxxxx.T|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx.T|xx.#|0.T|[2,9]xxxxxx.T|[2,9]xxxxxxx|03xxxxxxx|1xx.T|0[4-6]xxxxxxxx|0[8-9]xxxxxxxx|057xxxxxx.T|015xxxxxx|013xxxxxxx|01[0,1,2]xxxxxxxx" dialplan.4.digitmap="911|[2-9]xxxxxx.T|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx.T|xx.#|0.T|[2,9]xxxxxx.T|[2,9]xxxxxxx|03xxxxxxx|1xx.T|0[4-6]xxxxxxxx|0[8-9]xxxxxxxx|057xxxxxx.T|015xxxxxx|013xxxxxxx|01[0,1,2]xxxxxxxx" dialplan.5.digitmap="911|[2-9]xxxxxx.T|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|[0-1][2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|011xxx.T|xx.#|0.T|[2,9]xxxxxx.T|[2,9]xxxxxxx|03xxxxxxx|1xx.T|0[4-6]xxxxxxxx|0[8-9]xxxxxxxx|057xxxxxx.T|015xxxxxx|013xxxxxxx|01[0,1,2]xxxxxxxx"/>
</dialplan>
</phone1>NV7100#
Not sure if you have tried this but default the phone and delete config file and see it keeps doing it.
Go to the user account that has the 650 assigned to him.
Change the phone type to virtual so that you don't have to delete user.
Save changes.
Then go to the 0004f23a0377 phone config file and delete it.
Then go back to user accounts and open the user again.
Change phone type to sip and click apply.
Go back to user and click edit config button.
enter MAC and set phone type and reconfigure buttons. save changes.
Choose no if it asks you to resync the phone.
Go back to user and make sure phone type is set to SIP and proper MAC address of phone. save changes
Then go to the physical 650 phone, do a 468* at the same time and hold. then enter 456 to default the phone.
Let me know what happens.
-Mark
Hi Mark,
I tried your above suggestion but with no success, but I modified the 0004f23a0377-directory.xml file to not include the <!--Directory--> entries and include only <!--Custom--> entries as attached.
and the problem solved totally.
Please note that the this IP650 phone has expansion module.
Do you think this is a bug.
Thanks,
Mostafa Aly
Looks like the issue was the speed dials being duplicate numbers in the system directory, which the Polycom phone cannot allow.. If you look at this thread, customer had similar issue: https://supportforums.adtran.com/message/5764#5764
I looked at your before modification file and I see alot of duplicate issues with the custom entries and directory entries. The work around was to prepend the internal speed dial numbers with a 9 that will be stripped by the 7100.
Hope that helps. Have a great day!
-Mark
Hi Mark,
I replicated this issue in a IP 601 phone , and after adding the 9 before speed dial extension , this problem solved totally, in both 601 and 650 with one expansion module.
so it is a duplicating number in system directory issue.
Thank you Mark for your information.
Mostafa aly
Glad we got it resolved and thanks for marking the post as answered! Have a great week!
-Mark