Cisco Dual Mode Android

Hello,
I can't seem to create a dualmode phone for android on Cisco Call Manager 10
It says when i enter the name it has invalid characters or is not formatted correctly for this device type.
I wonder what the correct format type is then, i've tried: TCT_PATRICK, since i remember that was the name type for the iphone application
Kind Regards,
Yannick Vranckx

Hi Yannick,
Please check the following
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/jabber/Android/9_6/JABA_BK_J97FCF70_00_jabber-android-server-setup-9-6/JABA_BK_J97FCF70_00_jabber-android-server-setup-9-6_chapter_0110.html#JABA_RF_BE0050B3_00
The Device Name:
Can represent only one device. If a single user has Cisco Jabber for Android on multiple devices, configure separate Cisco Dual Mode for Android devices for each in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Must start with BOT.
Must be uppercase.
Can contain up to 15 characters total.
Can include only the following characters: A to Z, 0 to 9, dot (.), dash (-), or underscore (_).
Cisco recommends that the device name include the username of the user so it is easy to remember (for example, the recommended device name of user jsmith is BOTJSMITH).
HTH
Manish

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