Table Of Contents
Device Defaults Configuration
Updating Device Defaults
Device Defaults Configuration Settings
Finding Devices With Non-Default Firmware Loads
Device Defaults Configuration
Use device defaults to set the system-wide default characteristics of each type of device that registers with a Cisco CallManager. The system-wide device defaults for a device type apply to all auto-registered devices of that type within a Cisco CallManager cluster. You can set the following device defaults for each device type to which they apply:
•Device load
•Device pool
•Phone button template
When a device auto-registers with a Cisco CallManager, it acquires the system-wide device default settings for its device type. After a device registers, you can update its configuration individually to change the device settings.
Installing Cisco CallManager automatically sets device defaults. You cannot create new device defaults or delete existing ones, but you can change the default settings by using the following topics:
•Updating Device Defaults
•Device Defaults Configuration Settings
•Finding Devices With Non-Default Firmware Loads
•Device Firmware Loads, Cisco CallManager System Guide
Updating Device Defaults
This section describes how to modify the device defaults in the Cisco CallManager configuration database.
Before You Begin
Before updating the device defaults, perform any of the following tasks that apply to your system:
•Add new firmware files for the devices to the TFTP server. For each available firmware load, a .bin file exists in the Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath folder on the Cisco CallManager server.
For example, for the firmware load P002A0305556, a file named P002A0305556.bin exists in the Program Files\Cisco\TFTPPath folder.
•Configure new device pools. See the "Adding a Device Pool" section on page 8-2.
•If the device is a phone, configure new phone templates. See the "Adding Phone Button Templates" section.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose System > Device Defaults.
Step 2 Update the appropriate settings for the device you want to change as described in Table 6-1.
Step 3 Click Update to save the changes in the Cisco CallManager configuration database.
Step 4 Click the Reset icon to the left of the device name to reset all the devices of that type and load the new defaults on all Cisco CallManagers in the cluster.
If you choose not to reset all devices of that type, only new devices added after you change the device defaults receive the latest defaults.
Related Topics
•Device Defaults Configuration Settings
•Finding Devices With Non-Default Firmware Loads
Device Defaults Configuration Settings
Table 6-1 describes the configuration settings for device defaults.
Table 6-1 Device Defaults Configuration Settings
Field Name
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Description
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Load Information
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Enter the ID number of the firmware load used with a particular type of hardware device. If you install an upgrade or patch load, you must update the load information for each type of device that uses the new load.
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Device Pool
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Choose the device pool associated with each type of device. The device pool defines common characteristics for all devices in the pool.
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Phone Template
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Choose the phone button template used by each type of Cisco IP phone. The template defines that keys on the phone perform that function.
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Related Topics
•Updating Device Defaults
•Finding Devices With Non-Default Firmware Loads
Finding Devices With Non-Default Firmware Loads
The Firmware Load Information page in Cisco CallManager Administration enables you to quickly locate devices that are not using the default firmware load for their device type.
Use the following procedure to locate devices that are not using the default firmware load.
Step 1 Select Device > Firmware Load Information.
The page updates to display a list of device types that require firmware loads. For each device type, the Devices Not Using Default Load column links to configuration settings for any devices that use a non-default load.
Step 2 Click view details in the Devices Not Using Default Load column to view a list of devices of that type that are using a non-default device load.
Related Topics
•Updating Device Defaults
•Device Defaults Configuration