> An interesting behaviour observed related to SMC phones.

> Here's a brief description of the problem:
- add from sipXconfig UI a SMC phone.
- create a new user in sipXconfig UI.
- go to user portal and import contacts from a gmail account. Let's assume the 
gmail account has only 2 contacts that will be imported.
- go back to admin UI and assign the user as a line to the created SMC phone.
- send profiles to the SMC phone.

> Now, register the SMC with the above created line. We should see the 2 
> contacts appearing on the SMC interface.

Next steps:
- from sipXconfig UI, remove and then recreate the earlier mentioned user.
- in user portal import contacts from another gmail account. Let's assume this 
one has 4 contacts.
- in admin interface, re-assign the user as a line to the SMC phone.
- send profiles to the SMC phone

> After restarting the SMC phone, we should see now only 4 contacts in the SMC 
> interface. But we actually see all 6 contacts (the new 4 ones AND the old 2 
> ones) although the <MAC>-directory.xml generated file, only contains the new 
> 4 contacts. It seems that the SMC phone somehow keeps contacts data somewhere.

> Is this behaviour expected ? What do you think ?
> Should I open a JIRA for it ?


It is because SMC "cached" previous configuration data and "skipped" the new 
data. There had been several issues related to this, and we managed to get them 
fixed/workaround on sipXconfig side. (One example is, 
http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-7406 ). But I think we need to 
re-evaluate the way SMC handles the configuration changes. Please open a JIRA 
to track this issue first, then we will see what is the proper way to fix this, 
i.e. sipXconfig vs SMC.

Thanks
Huijun
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