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cisco 7971 struck in upgrading

Hi all

My ip phone cisco 7971 struck in upgrading while i doing a factory reset.

I had a dhcp server and option 150 command to push tftp information in my network.

my router flash contain the firmware files for 7971.

i don't know how to get back my [hone working somebody  help me..

Hi all

My ip phone cisco 7971 struck in upgrading while i doing a factory reset.

I had a dhcp server and option 150 command to push tftp information in my network.

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Ayodeji Okanlawon
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I assume you are running ccme? What version of CCME are you running?

Can you send us a

debug tftp events

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i am using cme 4.0

tftp debug shows nthing related to this phone, for checking i restarted another phone and that event is showing.

check the below files

Oct 11 07:06:15.539: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001C58F0B5C2.tlv

Oct 11 07:06:15.683: TFTP: Looking for Pulse1.raw

Oct 11 07:06:15.735: TFTP: Looking for Ring2.raw

Oct 11 07:06:15.787: TFTP: Looking for SEP001C58F0B5C2.cnf.xml

Oct 11 07:06:19.834: TFTP: Looking for SEP001C58F0B5C2.cnf.xml

Oct 11 07:06:23.868: TFTP: Looking for SEP001C58F0B5C2.cnf.xml

Oct 11 07:06:26.809: TFTP: Opened system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, fd 0, size 1085 for process 74

Oct 11 07:06:27.418: TFTP: Finished system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 74

Oct 11 07:06:34.057: TFTP: Opened system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, fd 4, size 1085 for process 215

Oct 11 07:06:35.071: TFTP: Looking for SCCP70.8-3-3S.loads

Oct 11 07:06:37.916: TFTP: Opened system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, fd 2, size 1085 for process 214

Oct 11 07:06:57.240: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001C58F0B5C2.tlv

Oct 11 07:06:57.368: TFTP: Looking for Pulse1.raw

Oct 11 07:06:57.921: TFTP: Looking for Ring2.raw

Oct 11 07:06:58.005: TFTP: Looking for SEP001C58F0B5C2.cnf.xml

Oct 11 07:06:58.009: TFTP: Opened system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, fd 0, size 1085 for process 74

Oct 11 07:06:58.029: TFTP: Finished system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 74

Oct 11 07:06:59.095: TFTP: Finished system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, time 00:00:25 for process 215

Oct 11 07:06:59.428: TFTP: Looking for English_United_States/td-sccp.jar

Oct 11 07:06:59.644: TFTP: Looking for United_States/g3-tones.xml

Oct 11 11:07:00.117: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001C58F0B5C2 Load= SCCP70.8-2-2SR2S Last=Initialized

Oct 11 11:07:00.157: %IPPHONE-6-REGISTER: ephone-6:SEP001C58F0B5C2 IP:192.168.10.13 Socket:1 DeviceType:Phone has registered.

Oct 11 07:07:02.925: TFTP: Finished system:/its/XMLDefault7971.cnf.xml, time 00:00:25 for proc

hi sir

this is the tftp event

Oct 13 07:21:24.197: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file

Oct 13 07:24:13.783: TFTP: Server request for port 49152, socket_id 0x84046A28 for process 74

Oct 13 07:24:13.787: TFTP: read request from host 192.168.10.22(49152) via FastEthernet0/0

Oct 13 07:24:13.787: TFTP: Looking for term71.default.loads

Oct 13 07:24:13.787: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file

Oct 13 07:24:14.320: TFTP: Server request for port 49153, socket_id 0x84046A28 for process 74

Oct 13 07:24:14.320: TFTP: read request from host 192.168.10.22(49153) via FastEthernet0/0

Oct 13 07:24:14.320: TFTP: Looking for term71.default.loads

Oct 13 07:24:14.324: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file

Oct 13 07:27:02.236: TFTP: Server request for port 49152, socket_id 0x84046A28 for process 74

Oct 13 07:27:02.236: TFTP: read request from host 192.168.10.22(49152) via FastEthernet0/0

Oct 13 07:27:02.236: TFTP: Looking for term71.default.loads

Oct 13 07:27:02.240: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file

But this load file is in my router flash and i gave "load 7971  term71.default.loads" command in the telephony service and my router itself is the tftp server.

As mentioned in many many other threads. Configure

tftp-server term71.default.loads.

Oct 13 07:27:02.236: TFTP: Looking for term71.default.loads

As paolo suggests, do you have tftp-server flash/term71.default.loads. If you do then you need to consider what firmware is currently on th ephone and what firmware you have on your ccme.

Most times when you see this, its because the firmware you have on your CCME is too new for your phone to upgrade to, so you new an intermediate firmware.

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aokanlawon wrote:

Oct 13 07:27:02.236: TFTP: Looking for term71.default.loads

As paolo suggests, do you have tftp-server flash/term71.default.loads. If you do then you need to consider what firmware is currently on th ephone and what firmware you have on your ccme.

Most times when you see this, its because the firmware you have on your CCME is too new for your phone to upgrade to, so you new an intermediate firmware.

Correct, but in that case one would see the router send the .loads file to the phone, followed by pause, and then the phone request it again.

This is not the case with the OP, where the .loads file is never sent.

Dear Paolo

thank you...problem solved..need to specify all the firmwire file path through tftp server

tftp-server flash:term71.default.loads

tftp-server flash:cnu70.8-3-2-27.sbn

tftp-server flash:jar70sccp.8-3-2-27.sbn

tftp-server flash:apps70.8-3-2-27.sbn

tftp-server flash:dsp70.8-3-2-27.sbn

tftp-server cvm70sccp.8-3-2-27.sbn

thank you all for your support.

If you configure load xxxx.loads, and cnf-location flash, then there is no need for all the tftp-server commands.

Thank you for the nice rating and good luck!      

Since you are talking about factory reset, I am assuming that it's not first use of the phone. Try to remove load command from CME and test.

If the debug doesn't show anything for this particular phone it doesn't request any files from the TFTP. Please check that the phone receives the proper settings from the DHCP server.

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After doing a factory reset, please clear CTL and ITL files from settings -> Security settings -> Trust list

Then enable alternate TFTP server and put the IP address of the TFTP server.  This will reload the phone and should come up with the correct configuration file.

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After doing a factory reset, please clear CTL and ITL files from settings -> Security settings -> Trust list

Then enable alternate TFTP server and put the IP address of the TFTP server.  This will reload the phone and should come up with the correct configuration file.

OP phone was not booting - no menu access is possible.

+5 Roger.  Per the prerequisit steps for a factory reset check these items as Roger pointed out.  I know this is from the 7941/61 guide but the same things apply the the 7971 (with a slightly different file name).

Before you perform a factory reset, ensure that the following conditions are met:

The phone must be on a DHCP-enabled network.

A valid TFTP server must be set in DHCP option 150 or option 66 on the DHCP server.

The term61.default.loads file or the term41.default.loads and the files specified in that file should be available on the TFTP server that is specified by the DHCP packet.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/7961g_7961g-ge_7941g_7941g-ge/7_0/english/administration/guide/7961trb.html#wp1031705