02-10-2008 07:22 AM - edited 03-15-2019 08:43 AM
According to the manuals CCME 4.1 should have the dutch locale build-in for the 7940-7960 phone. But as soon as I boot these phones they need to have following files:
Netherlands/7960-font.xml
Netherlands/7960-kate.xml
Netherlands/7960-tones.xml
It says: "Error updating locales"
Ofcourse these files don't exist in these folders because I can't download them for the dutch locale, since they should be build-in in the IOS.
Anyone any idea's?
02-10-2008 09:42 AM
Hi, can you check output of "show telephony-service" ? The dictionary should be in there.
02-10-2008 11:13 PM
Hi,
I am trying to implement dutch locale in one of my Nederland sites.
Could you please help me?
1) My callmanager setup is in UK and Nederlands is the remote site. Nederlands people require the Dutch and English languages on their phone. Where and how I can implement this setup?
2) Will the Dutch users get added to the Corporate Directory or will there be a separate directory?
Would be most thankful if I get the reply as soon as possible.
Many thanks,
Mady
02-11-2008 02:24 AM
Hi Mady,
I seem to remember that you've already received an answer to your questions in another thread, so perhaps you can locate it with the search function of the forum,
02-11-2008 07:24 AM
Hi Mady,
Paolo is right (hey buddy!) Jaime from Cisco gave a really nice detailed answer here;
Hope this helps!
Rob
02-11-2008 09:49 AM
CONFIG (Version=4.1(0))
=====================
Version 4.1(0)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
For on-line documentation please see:
www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/ip_ph/ip_ks/index.htm
ip source-address 192.168.11.1 port 2000
service dnis overlay
no auto-reg-ephone
load ata ATA030100SCCP040211A
load 7961 SCCP41.8-2-2SR1S
load 7960-7940 P00308000400
max-ephones 30
max-dn 150
max-conferences 4 gain -6
dspfarm units 0
dspfarm transcode sessions 0
conference software
hunt-group report delay 1 hours
hunt-group logout DND
max-redirect 5
cnf-file location: TFTP
cnf-file option: PER-PHONE
network-locale[0] NL (This is the default network locale for this box)
network-locale[1] US
network-locale[2] US
network-locale[3] US
network-locale[4] US
user-locale[0] NL (This is the default user locale for this box)
user-locale[1] US
user-locale[2] US
user-locale[3] US
user-locale[4] US
srst mode auto-provision is OFF
srst ephone template is 0
srst dn template is 0
srst dn line mode is single
phone service videoCapability 1
time-format 24
date-format dd-mm-yy
timezone 28 Central Europe Standard/Daylight Time
no transfer-pattern is configured, transfer is restricted to local SCCP phones only.
keepalive 30 auxiliary 30
timeout interdigit 5
timeout busy 10
timeout ringing 180
timeout ringin-callerid 8
caller-id name-only: enable
web admin system name Admin
web admin customer name Customer
edit DN through Web: enabled.
edit TIME through web: enabled.
Log (table parameters):
max-size: 150
retain-timer: 15
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Feb 10 2008 16:06:24
transfer-system full-consult
local directory service: enabled.
Extension-assigner tag-type ephone-tag.
02-11-2008 11:18 AM
Hi, as mentioned above if you do "show telephony-service tftp-bindings" you will see which localization files are made available to phones. The one with the translated strings is 7960-dictionary.xml.
02-11-2008 11:46 AM
I'm using an external TFTP server.
But the problem is that the Dutch locale is supposed to be included within the IOS (at least for the 7940-60) and shouldnt require any further configuration. I never had to install any locale files before on other systems similar to this (they worked just fine). But I dont know what is going wrong.
02-11-2008 01:33 PM
Hi, if you use an external tftp server, you will need to copy the files above from the router into your tftp server. This is the way "embedded in ios" works.
hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
02-12-2008 04:39 AM
Okay, it is indeed the first time that I use an external tftp with dutch locales. But where do I get these files? When I download "CME-locale-nl_NL-4.1.0.0.tar" it only contains files for the Java enabled phones like the 7941 and 7961....
02-12-2008 04:56 AM
Do the command I've twice mentioned above: "show telephony-service tftp-bindings". Locate the files you need and copy them via regular copy command.
02-12-2008 06:07 AM
CCME#show telephony-service tftp-bindings
CCME#
There are no files, which is, in my opinion, right since I use the external TFTP server ("cnf-file location TFTP tftp://192.168.1.1/").
But i know where you were looking for. The files are located in "system:/its/netherlands", but these files are 0 kb in size and dont have anything in them. Even when I copy them to my external tftp server.
CCME#dir
Directory of system:/its/netherlands/
84 -rw- 0
83 -rw- 0
82 -rw- 0
85 -rw- 0
81 -rw- 0
86 -rw- 0
CCME#more 7960-dictionary.xml
CCME#
02-12-2008 06:10 AM
Hi, do configure user-locale, network-locale and a fictions ephone, the files will appear.
In fact the files are not loaded anymore after the phone has switched to a new locale.
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