09-09-2013 11:13 AM - edited 03-16-2019 07:16 PM
Hi All,
Type A phones : 7940, 7960, 7905, 7912 ....
Type B phones: 7941, 7961, 7945, 7965, 7970 ....
New Gen Phones: 8961, 9951, 9971....
All documents talk about generic phone boot up process in detail, but it would be great if someone can point out the higher level differences in the boot up process between the different generations of phones, if any.
One difference I noticed is, Type A phones go for XMLDefault.cnf.xml file, whereas type B phones go for SEPDefault.cnf and SIPDefault.cnf files.
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09-16-2013 07:58 PM
Hi Nirmal,
Please check the attached pcap for a 7975, filter using 'Skinny' and 'TFTP' to see major diff compared to other models, plus you will also see the ITL file request in this pcap.
HTH
Manish
09-12-2013 11:56 PM
Hi Nirmal,
There are primarily three types of protocols that involved in the phone startup process in the models listed above, they are Skinny, SIP and TFTP. The initial part of obtaining power, learning VLAN and requesting for IP through DHCP is the same. Since you already have all types of phones, you can take a packet capture using wireshark from three phones ( one from each type ). Then filter the capture using Skinny, SIP and TFTP. It will be the best way to check the differences among all three types of phone models as you will be able to see the communication between the phone and CUCM step by step with relevant messages only.
There would be a small difference in the phones registered with cucm version prior to 8.x and the ones on 8.x and above. You will see a request for an ITL file in case of 8.x and above because of the SBD feature.
A good reference doc for SCCP and SIP registration
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-21496
HTH
Manish
09-13-2013 09:17 AM
Manish,
Thanks alot for your time .. i have only Type A phone with me.. i will try to arrange a type B phone n check using wireshark...
09-13-2013 10:20 PM
Hi Nirmal,
Good to know that it helped. Don't forget to rate useful posts and mark the post as solved to help improve supportforums.
Manish
09-14-2013 02:11 AM
... anyways i didnt mark it as solved coz, i thought someone may post in this thread with their ideas as I do not have a type B phone to verify the same..
09-14-2013 02:25 AM
I'll try to get the sample captures for you on Monday if no one else posts it before that.
Manish
09-14-2013 07:54 AM
Thanks a lot bro
09-16-2013 07:58 PM
09-17-2013 10:35 AM
Thank you soooooo much bro. I will analyse the capture and post the findings .. your help is highly appreciated...
09-19-2013 01:32 AM
Manish,
I do not see any differences in the boot up process. In this pcap, the phone downloaded config file and registered. I think SEPDefault.cnf and SIPDefault.cnf are used when the phone goes into auto registration mode.
Anyways, thanks a lot bro
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