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ATA - Turn off 2nd Port

s.casper_2
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How do you turn off the second port on an ATA? I would like it not to register with Call Manager and thus use up DLUs for unused ports or cause transient connection errors.

Thanks!

Steve

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thisisshanky
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Level 11

Steve,

To disable auto registration for any of the port set Sid 0 or Sid1 to 0 or empty. This will disable the port and not attempt a registration with CM. If you want to manually add the port in CM, put Sid0 or Sid1 as the mac-address of the appropriate port.

Sankar

PS: please remember to rate posts!

Sankar Nair
UC Solutions Architect
Pacific Northwest | CDW
CCIE Collaboration #17135 Emeritus

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evanrichards
Level 1
Level 1

Go to the webpage of the ata device, for instance http://10.1.1.125. From there select the 'SCCP Paramaters' (assuming you are using sccp). Once at the parameters page, set SID1 to 0 and click apply. The event log errors will go away after this.

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thisisshanky
Level 11
Level 11

Steve,

To disable auto registration for any of the port set Sid 0 or Sid1 to 0 or empty. This will disable the port and not attempt a registration with CM. If you want to manually add the port in CM, put Sid0 or Sid1 as the mac-address of the appropriate port.

Sankar

PS: please remember to rate posts!

Sankar Nair
UC Solutions Architect
Pacific Northwest | CDW
CCIE Collaboration #17135 Emeritus

evanrichards
Level 1
Level 1

Go to the webpage of the ata device, for instance http://10.1.1.125. From there select the 'SCCP Paramaters' (assuming you are using sccp). Once at the parameters page, set SID1 to 0 and click apply. The event log errors will go away after this.

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