Re: Chinese locale

IP Phone localization files
The IP Phone localization files provide support for languages, languages, network tones and cadences. The supported locales include Bulgarian, Chinese-Chinese, Chinese-Taiwanese, Croatian, Czech Republic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Greek, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese_Japan, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese-Brazil, Portugese-Portugese, Romania, Russian, Serbian Republic of Montenegro, Serbian Republic of Serbia, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkey, UK English and US English.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9829
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3419835#3419835
"The present SWP 8.2 only support Chinese(Mandarin) language, not Taiwan or Hong Kong.
The Taiwan and Hong Kong locales will be supported in the next SWP.
Please open a support case and we will publish the file(Chinese-Mandarin) to you via the case owner.
You will have to install Chinese language and activate it manually since CCA is not support it.
The case owner should be able to instruct you.
david Liao "
Where are the Chinese localization files ?

Cisco,
These are the locale files available for download:
UC500_8.6.0_locale_en_GB.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_es_MX.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_no_NO.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_sv_SE.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_en_US.zip 
UC500_8.6.0_locale_da_DK.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_fr_CA.zip 
UC500_8.6.0_locale_es_ES.zip  
UC500_8.6.0_locale_it_IT.zip 
UC500_8.6.0_locale_de_DE.zip  
UC500_8.6.0_locale_pt_PT.zip 
UC500_8.6.0_locale_nl_NL.zip
UC500_8.6.0_locale_fr_FR.zip
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    /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC> ./Application
    # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
    # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xe6caf598, pid=25955, tid=32
    # JRE version: 6.0_24-b07
    # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (19.1-b02 mixed mode solaris-sparc )
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    # http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
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    # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (19.1-b02 mixed mode solaris-sparc )
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    O0=0x005558f0 O1=0xe58fefb0 O2=0xe5ce0bc8 O3=0x00000ef4
    O4=0x00000c00 O5=0x00000000 O6=0xe58fef50 O7=0xe5bc0a04
    G1=0x00000000 G2=0x00601000 G3=0x00000004 G4=0xfee3cf70
    G5=0x00040f6c G6=0x00000000 G7=0xfee9f200 Y=0x00000000
    PC=0xe6caf598 nPC=0xe6caf59c
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    O0=0x005558f0
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    O1=0xe58fefb0
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    "AWT-XAWT" daemon prio=3 tid=0x00601000 nid=0x20 runnable [0xe58ff000]
    java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
    O2=0xe5ce0bc8
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    O3=0x00000ef4
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    O4=0x00000c00
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    O5=0x00000000
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    O6=0xe58fef50
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    "AWT-XAWT" daemon prio=3 tid=0x00601000 nid=0x20 runnable [0xe58ff000]
    java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
    O7=0xe5bc0a04
    0xe5bc0a04: _XError+0x140 in /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 at 0xe5b80000
    G1=0x00000000
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    G2=0x00601000
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    G4=0xfee3cf70
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    G5=0x00040f6c
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    G6=0x00000000
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    G7=0xfee9f200
    0xfee9f200 is pointing to unknown location
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    0xe58fef60: 00000ef4 00000c00 00000014 e5cd4000
    0xe58fef70: 005558f0 e58ff0d8 00555fb4 04400017
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    0xe58fef90: 00000000 00000034 00000000 00000000
    0xe58fefa0: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    0xe58fefb0: 00000000 005558f0 04400017 00000654
    0xe58fefc0: 03140028 00000000 00000004 00000020
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    Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
    C 0xe6caf598
    C [libX11.so.4+0x2014c] _XReply+0x42c
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    j sun.awt.X11.XlibWrapper.XGetWindowProperty(JJJJJJJJJJJJ)I+0
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    j sun.awt.X11.XDnDDropTargetProtocol.isProtocolSupported(J)Z+40
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    j sun.awt.X11.XDropTargetEventProcessor.doProcessEvent(Lsun/awt/X11/XEvent;)Z+83
    j sun.awt.X11.XDropTargetEventProcessor.processEvent(Lsun/awt/X11/XEvent;)Z+10
    j sun.awt.X11.XToolkit.run(Z)V+120
    j sun.awt.X11.XToolkit.run()V+5
    j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
    v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
    V [libjvm.so+0x16b1a4]
    V [libjvm.so+0x52e888]
    V [libjvm.so+0x1ff2cc]
    V [libjvm.so+0x212228]
    V [libjvm.so+0x858bf8]
    V [libjvm.so+0x77d894]
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    j sun.awt.X11.XlibWrapper.XGetWindowProperty(JJJJJJJJJJJJ)I+0
    j sun.awt.X11.WindowPropertyGetter.execute(Lsun/awt/X11/XErrorHandler;)I+150
    j sun.awt.X11.XDnDDropTargetProtocol.isProtocolSupported(J)Z+40
    j sun.awt.X11.XDropTargetRegistry.updateEmbedderDropSite(J)V+69
    j sun.awt.X11.XDropTargetEventProcessor.doProcessEvent(Lsun/awt/X11/XEvent;)Z+83
    j sun.awt.X11.XDropTargetEventProcessor.processEvent(Lsun/awt/X11/XEvent;)Z+10
    j sun.awt.X11.XToolkit.run(Z)V+120
    j sun.awt.X11.XToolkit.run()V+5
    j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
    v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
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    0x005a3c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=31, stack(0xe5980000,0xe5a00000)]
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    0x00237400 JavaThread "CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=28, stack(0xe6100000,0xe6180000)]
    0x00234c00 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=27, stack(0xe6200000,0xe6280000)]
    0x00233400 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=26, stack(0xe6300000,0xe6380000)]
    0x00223800 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=25, stack(0xe6680000,0xe6700000)]
    0x0021e800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=24, stack(0xe6780000,0xe6800000)]
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    0x0024bc00 WatcherThread [stack: 0xe5f00000,0xe5f80000] [id=30]
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    PSYoungGen total 28544K, used 9120K [0xf66b0000, 0xf95a0000, 0xfbc00000)
    eden space 22656K, 33% used [0xf66b0000,0xf6e27958,0xf7cd0000)
    from space 5888K, 25% used [0xf7cd0000,0xf7e406f0,0xf8290000)
    to space 5888K, 0% used [0xf8fe0000,0xf8fe0000,0xf95a0000)
    PSOldGen total 21888K, used 13252K [0xebc00000, 0xed160000, 0xf66b0000)
    object space 21888K, 60% used [0xebc00000,0xec8f1288,0xed160000)
    PSPermGen total 23808K, used 23787K [0xe7c00000, 0xe9340000, 0xebc00000)
    object space 23808K, 99% used [0xe7c00000,0xe933af00,0xe9340000)
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    0x00010000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/bin/java
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    0xff350000 /usr/lib/libdl.so.1
    0xff200000 /usr/lib/libc.so.1
    0xff390000 /platform/SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5120/lib/libc_psr.so.1
    0xfe400000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/server/libjvm.so
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    0xff1f0000 /usr/lib/libsched.so.1
    0xff1b0000 /usr/lib/libm.so.1
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    0xff080000 /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1
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    0xfe1d0000 /usr/lib/locale/zh_TW.UTF-8/methods_zh_TW.UTF-8.so.3
    0xe5d00000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/libawt.so
    0xfbda0000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/xawt/libmawt.so
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    0xe5b80000 /usr/lib/libX11.so.4
    0xfbc90000 /usr/lib/libXtst.so.1
    0xfbc60000 /usr/lib/libXi.so.5
    0xe5a80000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/libfontmanager.so
    0xe7ba0000 /usr/openwin/lib/locale/common/xlcUTF-8.so.2
    0xe78b0000 /net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/libjpeg.so
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    0xe75a0000 /usr/lib/security/pkcs11_softtoken_extra.so
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    0xe74c0000 /usr/lib/libaio.so.1
    0xe74a0000 /usr/lib/libsendfile.so.1
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    0xe72a0000 /usr/lib/iconv/UTF-32%UTF-8.so
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    LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc/server:/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/lib/sparc:/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/jre/../lib/sparc:/usr/lib/lwp:/usr/lib:/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/Lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/net/bhadra/bhadra3/OraHm11gr2clnt32/product/11.2.0/db/lib32:/net/bhadra/bhadra3/OraHm11gr2clnt32/product/11.2.0/db/lib:/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/va/gms/lib:/net/tcsnas01/vol/nxdev/osihomes/neonnxa2TC/p2p/lib
    SHELL=/bin/csh
    DISPLAY=himalya:20
    HOSTTYPE=sun4
    OSTYPE=solaris
    MACHTYPE=sparc
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    SIGSEGV: [libjvm.so+0x8b1aa0], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGBUS: [libjvm.so+0x8b1aa0], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGFPE: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGPIPE: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGXFSZ: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGILL: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
    SIGUSR1: SIG_DFL, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
    SIGUSR2: SIG_DFL, sa_mask[0]=0x00000000, sa_flags=0x00000000
    SIGQUIT: [libjvm.so+0x78003c], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x00000004
    SIGHUP: [libjvm.so+0x78003c], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x00000004
    SIGINT: [libjvm.so+0x78003c], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x00000004
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    SIG40: [libjvm.so+0x1d21a4], sa_mask[0]=0xffbffeff, sa_flags=0x0000000c
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    OS: Solaris 10 8/07 s10s_u4wos_12b SPARC
    Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Use is subject to license terms.
    Assembled 16 August 2007
    uname:SunOS 5.10 Generic_138888-01 sun4v (T2 libthread)
    rlimit: STACK 8192k, CORE infinity, NOFILE 65536, AS infinity
    load average:1.62 1.14 1.06
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