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Figure 5-2
Ephone 1 Following ephone-dn Assignment
Example 5-11
Assigning Buttons Using One Command
CME_Voice(config)# ephone 1
CME_Voice(config-ephone)# button 1:2 2:1
The show ephone command is also used to verify button assignments, as shown in
Example 5-12.
Example 5-12
Verifying Button Assignments Using the show ephone Command
CME_Voice# show ephone
ephone-1 Mac:0014.6A16.C2DA TCP socket:[5] activeLine:0 REGISTERED in SCCP ver 8
and Server in ver 8
mediaActive:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 reset_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:7
IP:172.30.60.32 14719 7912 keepalive 2701 max_line 2 dual-line
button 1: dn 2 number 1001 CH1 IDLE CH2 IDLE
button 2: dn 1 number 1000 CH1 IDLE
Notice the last two lines of this show output. You are now able to verify the ephone-dns
assigned to the ephone. As an added benefit, the output displays the actual extension as
well. Notice the first button shows CH1 and CH2 as IDLE, whereas the second button just
shows CH1 as IDLE. This is because ephone-dn 2 was configured with the dual-line syn-
tax, which enables two active channels.
Let's wrap up this initial ephone/ephone-dn discussion with a final configuration example.
In this example, a company wants to create five DNs for its three IP phones:
 
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