08-24-2017 02:01 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:03 AM
We purchased several 8821s to start replacing our aging fleet of 7925G phones.
The 7925G's work great, but unfortunately the 8821s are experiencing horrible issues.
They randomly drop registration and will not pick back up. This happens whether or not the device is roaming or sitting right underneath the same access point.
We are running CUCM 9.1.2 and the phone firmware load is up to date, 11.0(3)SR4
I'm new to Cisco voice so I don't know where to start troubleshooting. RTMT shows registration dropping for reason code 14
I've also seen the phone lose registration for several minutes, then randomly restart and pick registration back up, only to lose registration again.
09-24-2018 03:02 PM
11-26-2018 06:25 PM
Anyone with specific issues around CUCM registration dropping I would suggest using the latest firmware that was released at the end of October.
cmterm-8821-sip.11-0-4SR2-15.k3.cop.sgn
Our testing is positive so far.
Cheers
Adam
12-18-2019 09:12 AM
This is still occurring with the latest firmware update. 11-0-5SR1-4. We are using Cisco Meraki APs.
12-18-2019 12:54 PM
07-30-2020 04:43 AM - edited 07-30-2020 04:47 AM
Hello everyone,
we have the same issue with our CP-8821. Random lost registrations. The wifi still connected. After some second its registered again.
Under Phone Settings > Admin Settings > status its shows me the message "UCM-closed-TCP"
Did someone have a workaround?
07-30-2020 05:38 AM
07-30-2020 05:40 AM
I have sip8821.11-0-4SR2-15 and on a another device sip8821.11-0-5SR3-2 but still have the same problems
07-30-2020 05:01 PM
08-03-2020 04:58 AM
No the wifi still connected
08-03-2020 05:12 AM - edited 08-03-2020 05:21 AM
In the attach you can see a lot of "UCM-closed-TCP" messages. We have trouble with calls. If the enduser was on a call after sometimes they cant hear each other and the phones not showing the phone number. If the phone not in use its lost the phone number too so i think this closed message is the reason for the call interruption.
08-06-2020 06:52 AM
These phones are junk. We moved to using Cisco Jabber as our only workaround.
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