Hi Karen,

"srst autoprovision none" command does not mean that your configuration
does not contain any ephone dns. They are just invisible.

http://blog.ipexpert.com/2012/03/07/high-availability-series-1-srst-base-configuration/

The final option is telephony-service with “*srst mode auto-provision none*”.
This means that neither ephone nor ephone-dn configuration that has been
built by the IOS using SNAP will show up in the running-configuration.
However it is possible to create manual ephone-dn’s that are used by
features such as ad-hoc and meet-me conferencing. This is the advantage of
this mechanism versus call-manager-fallback.

You may probably try with "*srst mode auto-provision all*” command to see
all the ephone related information in the running config and delete ephone
DNs.

Regards..
Ashok.


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Karen Johnson <[email protected]>wrote:

> all,
>
> when i configure "srst autoprovision none"  and create "ephone-dn 4" and
> "ephone-dn 5"
>
> it saying : "ephone-dn 4 has been allocated for srst virtual dn, and it
> can not be modified"
> however there is no ephone-dn configured for 4 and 5 and no ephone
> registered.
>
> - which resource that use my dn 4 and 5  ? since this is auto provision
> none.
> - what command to check and how to delete dn 4 and 5 so I can use it.
>
> K
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