09-14-2011 07:31 AM - edited 03-16-2019 06:59 AM
Dear Friends,
We are having CUCM version 7.1.5 and we are trying to install a Cisco 3905 SIP Phone in it.
The phone is not registering and given below is the status messages of the phone,
1970/01/01 00:28:31:452 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:28:31:781 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:28:34:074 succeed to get SEP88F0778927A8.cnf.xml
1970/01/01 00:28:39:224 succeed to get CP3905.9-2-1-0.loads
1970/01/01 00:28:40:094 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:28:40:574 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:28:42:544 succeed to get SEP88F0778927A8.cnf.xml
1970/01/01 00:28:47:693 succeed to get CP3905.9-2-1-0.loads
1970/01/01 00:28:48:602 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:28:48:926 File Not Found : English_United_States/cin-sip.jar
1970/01/01 00:00:19:700 succeed to get SEP88F0778927A8.cnf.xml
Not sure where to find this,"cin-sip.jar "
Any help would be appreciated
Regards,
Prasanna
09-14-2011 12:56 PM
Checking my CUCM 8.6 system, it is there. On my CUCM 8.5 system, I do not have this file even after installing the QED and load file.
Usually, when phones are shipped, the load has the default language files on the system. You might try a factory reset of the phone to see if that helps.
09-27-2011 04:35 AM
Hi!
I had same problem. Restarting TFTP service is not enough for CUCM to start recognize 3905 phones. You need to reload your cluster to allow them to register. I have tested this solution in my lab environment. The phone has successfully registered after CUCM reload.
cin-sip.jar is only responsible for the localization of phone's user interface and the ability to register to the cucm does not depend on the existence of this file on the TFTP server.
02-08-2012 05:17 AM
Hi!
I´m having the same problem. What do you mean with "reload your cluster"? Have to reload all services or which ones? Reload the servers?
Thanks in advance.
02-08-2012 06:03 AM
Hi Varaki,
This requires a reboot of each of the servers in the cluster (not just services)
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3433167#3433167
via cli - utils system restart
Cheers!
Rob
02-08-2012 06:52 AM
Hi Rob!
Thak you for your answer!
Do I have to reload the cluster every time i want to register a new device? That's crazy!
Regards,
Victor.
02-08-2012 07:12 AM
Hi Varaki,
First off, you are most welcome my friend
This cluster reload is actually quite rare and is only required here due to the
addition of the "Device Enabler". You also need a cluster- wide reboot when adding
Device Packs. Other than that you certainly don't need to do this when trying
to register devices or add firmware files.
Cheers!
Rob
02-08-2012 07:22 AM
Hi Rob!
Thank you again!
Cheers!
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