02-09-2013 06:01 AM - edited 03-16-2019 03:37 PM
Dear All,
Am facing problem with resetting the IP Phone to factory default. I know am following the correct procedure. After the factory reset, the IP Phone is showing as upgrade and it is 0% and it has its own IP at the top right screen, after few minutes it reboots and i see the Cisco logo and bulls eye symbol. This process keeps continues. Earlier our system was 7.1.3 with more than 25000 endpoints, and we never faced the reset issue. After upgrading to 8.5 am facing this issue frequently. Today i pulled out a brand new 7942G and registered it in the cluster without any issues. I tried to reset wantedly to see if the issue persist, yes it is. We have nearly 10+ phones with such issues. Is anybody facing the issue. I afraid if the TFTP server (pub) fails or if it goes to SRST the total setup would mess up. The settings button is also not accessible to change the TFTP address. I cannot change the option 150 IP in server, since it will affect the entire system. Earlier help is highly appreciated.
Thank you
PC
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02-09-2013 06:59 AM
My guess is that the firmware on the phone is too old to upgrade to the firmware on the 8.5 cluster.
Have a look at this thread..It will guide into how to know what firmware the phone is requesting..
Basically you need to use tftpd32, as your tftp server..point the phone to it and see what firmware it is requestin..Read more in the thread below
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3712835
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02-09-2013 06:51 AM
Hi,
I think ones of these case should be the problem:
1. The phones aren't receving Option 150 IP address (TFTP)
2. CUCM (running TFTP service) or TFTP server is not reachable from the phone.
3. Firmware were not loaded correctly in CUCM or TFTP server
Let us know...
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02-09-2013 06:59 AM
My guess is that the firmware on the phone is too old to upgrade to the firmware on the 8.5 cluster.
Have a look at this thread..It will guide into how to know what firmware the phone is requesting..
Basically you need to use tftpd32, as your tftp server..point the phone to it and see what firmware it is requestin..Read more in the thread below
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3712835
Please rate all useful posts
"opportunity is a haughty goddess who waste no time with those who are unprepared"
02-13-2013 08:42 PM
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