A SIP phone has been configured in the system with MAC address 0030.96D2.D5CB. The phone retrieves the configuration file from the Cisco UCM. Which naming format is the file that is downloaded?
The configuration file that a SIP phone downloads from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) follows the naming format SEP<mac-address>.cnf.xml. For the SIP phone with the MAC address 0030 96D2 D5CB, the configuration file would be named:
SEP003096D2D5CB.cnf.xml ---- D
I'm looking the status messages of my Cisco 8851 phone right now. It's registered and received it's configuration file as SEPA4B239B7EF9C.cnf.xml - It's registered on a version 12.5 of CUCM. The answer is D.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/configuration/manual/cmeadm/cmefiles.html
The hunt algorithm searches for files in the following order:
CTLSEP <mac> file for a SCCP phone—For example, CTLSEP003094C25D2E.tlv
SEP <mac> file for a SCCP phone—For example, SEP003094C25D2E.cnf.xml
SIP <mac> file for a SIP phone—For example, SIP003094C25D2E.cnf or gk003069C25D2E
XML default file for SCCP phones—For example, SEPDefault.cnf.xmls
XML default file for SIP phones—For example, SIPDefault.cnf
That document is from CME. Since the question is asking about the naming format from UCM the answer is D. .cnf is only used on older phone models as far as i am aware.
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