Hi all I tried to read about the difference between the two commands [any-match
and strict-match] but I did not find the exact answer.
I understood that we are using this command to allow or deny the registration
of phones.
I found this in the archive of on line study:
"Use the *any-match* keyword to instruct the router to permit Cisco IP phone
registration even when the IP server address used by the phone does not
match the IP source address. This option can be used to allow registration
of Cisco IP phones on different subnets or those with different default DHCP
routers or different TFTP server addresses.
Use the* strict-match *keyword to instruct the router to reject Cisco IP
phone registration attempts if the IP server address used by the phone does
not exactly match the source address. By dividing the Cisco IP
phones into
groups on different subnets and giving each group different DHCP
default-router or TFTP server addresses, this option can be used to restrict
the number of Cisco IP phones allowed to register."
I could not understand how the IP phone will register with CME regardless of
the IP address? and what is the relation between this and subnets and DHCP
servers.
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