@@amb_channel When you set your ephone-dn numbers you started with 111, 112, 113 etc. 112 and many other numbers in this range are for emergencies, you should plan for this in your dial plan, to make sure that no numbers will overlap and become undialable through the dial plan because it matches another pattern because it can match the extension the user is trying to dial, you have to be careful when selecting your numbers and compare with your country’s dialling plan.
I referenced many places and your video helped me very much! Thanks for keeping it simple and keep up the good work!
thanks for the share, i have cisco2801 with empty pvdm slots and ios advsecurityk9-mz.151, what shouold i add to use is as cme ?
try to get CME ios and upload it to the flash using tftp server
How I can add 2 Cisco telephones to existing cme
easy
create ephone command to register the telephone in cme and ephone-dn command for the ext. number
hi Sir,
Could you please put an link to download the CME.tar you already use in your video
google it and may you find it
May you share the files of the phone that you showed?
I am sorry my friend, i think i don't have them any more
There are lots of problems with your configuration of dhcp and your dn numbers should never overlap with global default emergency numbers (112)
really, how?
@@amb_channel When you set your ephone-dn numbers you started with 111, 112, 113 etc. 112 and many other numbers in this range are for emergencies, you should plan for this in your dial plan, to make sure that no numbers will overlap and become undialable through the dial plan because it matches another pattern because it can match the extension the user is trying to dial, you have to be careful when selecting your numbers and compare with your country’s dialling plan.
@@xmsre thanks for the info man