10-27-2012 11:58 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:54 PM
I have a 2800 series router with CME 7.1 currently running with a half dozen 7962g series phones. I plugged in a 7911g and it won't come up.
Is there something I have to do in the router to tell it to acknowlege all other models of phones?
The cme-full-7.1.0.1.tar file was extracted when the router was initially configured. I believe the router needs to know about them. Any chance anyone knows how I do that?
Thanks in advance...
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.loads
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.sb2
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.sbn
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.bin
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.loads
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.sb2
tftp-server flash:P003-07-5-00.bin
tftp-server flash:P003-07-5-00.sbn
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.bin
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.loads
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.sb2
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.sbn
10-27-2012 12:24 PM
Please post your CME config.
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10-27-2012 12:49 PM
!
voice service voip
fax protocol cisco
sip
registrar server
!
!
voice-card 0
!
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
description subifs
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet0/1.1
description vlan1
encapsulation dot1Q 1 native
ip address 192.168.0.254 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1452
!
interface FastEthernet0/1.2
encapsulation dot1Q 2
ip address 192.168.2.254 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
!
interface FastEthernet0/1.3
encapsulation dot1Q 3
ip address 192.168.3.254 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
!
interface FastEthernet0/1.4
encapsulation dot1Q 4
ip address 192.168.4.254 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
!
!
ip forward-protocol nd
ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip http timeout-policy idle 60 life 86400 requests 10000
ip http path flash:gui
!
!
ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
!
access-list 1 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 192.168.2.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 192.168.3.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 192.168.4.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 23 permit 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.7
access-list 23 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
!
!
!
!
!
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.loads
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.sb2
tftp-server flash:P00308000900.sbn
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.bin
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.loads
tftp-server flash:P0S3-07-5-00.sb2
tftp-server flash:P003-07-5-00.bin
tftp-server flash:P003-07-5-00.sbn
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.bin
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.loads
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.sb2
tftp-server flash:P00308000500.sbn
!
control-plane
!
!
!
voice-port 0/2/0
!
voice-port 0/2/1
!
!
mgcp fax t38 ecm
mgcp behavior g729-variants static-pt
!
!
!
!
!
!
telephony-service
no auto-reg-ephone
max-ephones 20
max-dn 8
ip source-address 192.168.4.254 port 2000
load 7960-7940 P00308000500
max-conferences 4 gain -6
web admin system name admin password notreallymypassword
dn-webedit
time-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Nov 18 2009 20:23:04
!
!
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 3001
name LowerLevel
!
!
ephone-dn 2 dual-line
number 3002
name Mezzanine
!
!
ephone-dn 3 dual-line
number 3003
name Kitchen
!
!
ephone-dn 4 dual-line
number 3004
name Front Office
!
!
ephone-dn 5 dual-line
number 3005
name Master Suite
!
ephone-dn 6 dual-line
number 3006
name Library
!
!
ephone-dn 7 dual-line
number 3007
name Sales
!
!
ephone-dn 8 dual-line
number 3008
name Engineering
!
!
ephone 1
no phone-ui speeddial-fastdial
no phone-ui snr
no multicast-moh
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.DD15
keepalive 30 auxiliary 100
speed-dial 1 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 2 3008 label "Engineering"
speed-dial 3 3005 label "Master Suite"
speed-dial 4 3002 label "Executive office"
speed-dial 5 3004 label "First Floor"
type 7962
button 1:1
!
!
!
ephone 2
no phone-ui speeddial-fastdial
no phone-ui snr
no multicast-moh
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.DDE9
speed-dial 1 3004 label "First Floor"
speed-dial 2 3001 label "LowerLevel"
speed-dial 3 3005 label "Master Suite"
speed-dial 4 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 5 3008 label "Engineering"
type 7962
button 1:2
!
!
!
ephone 3
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.DD17
speed-dial 1 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 2 3008 label "Engineering"
speed-dial 3 3005 label "Main Office"
speed-dial 4 3001 label "LowerLevel"
speed-dial 5 3002 label "Mezzanine"
type 7962
button 1:3
!
!
!
ephone 4
no phone-ui speeddial-fastdial
no phone-ui snr
no multicast-moh
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.EB9D
speed-dial 1 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 2 3008 label "Engineering"
speed-dial 3 3005 label "Master Suite"
speed-dial 4 3002 label "Executive office"
speed-dial 5 3001 label "LowerLevel"
type 7962
button 1:4
!
!
!
ephone 5
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.DCDE
speed-dial 1 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 2 3008 label "Engineering"
speed-dial 3 3001 label "LowerLevel"
speed-dial 4 3002 label "Executive office"
speed-dial 5 3004 label "Reception"
type 7962
button 1:5
!
!
!
ephone 7
no phone-ui speeddial-fastdial
no phone-ui snr
no multicast-moh
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0015.623C.638D
speed-dial 1 3005 label "Director"
speed-dial 2 3008 label "Engineering"
speed-dial 3 3001 label "LowerLevel"
speed-dial 4 3002 label "Executive office"
speed-dial 5 3004 label "Reception"
type 7960
button 1:7
!
!
!
ephone 11
device-security-mode none
mac-address 0023.0433.D50B
speed-dial 1 3005 label "Director"
speed-dial 2 3007 label "Sales"
speed-dial 3 3001 label "LowerLevel"
speed-dial 4 3002 label "Executive office"
speed-dial 5 3004 label "Reception"
button 1:8
!
!
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
privilege level 15
transport input telnet ssh
line vty 5 15
access-class 23 in
privilege level 15
transport input telnet ssh
!
scheduler allocate 20000 1000
end
Cisco_2801#
Directory of flash:/
1 -rw- 59490092 Oct 27 2012 16:46:52 -05:00 c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz
.124-24.T8.bin
2 -rw- 53963940 Oct 27 2012 16:53:12 -05:00 c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz
.124-11.XW10.bin
3 -rw- 5134 Oct 27 2012 17:06:16 -05:00 7970-71-75-Background-read
me-v1.txt
4 -rw- 2593969 Oct 27 2012 17:06:26 -05:00 APPS-1.2.1.SBN
5 -rw- 2925555 Oct 27 2012 17:06:38 -05:00 apps11.8-4-1-23.sbn
6 -rw- 2925555 Oct 27 2012 17:06:50 -05:00 apps31.8-4-1-23.sbn
7 -rw- 7892498 Oct 27 2012 17:07:22 -05:00 apps37sccp.1-2-1-0.bin
8 -rw- 2915997 Oct 27 2012 17:07:34 -05:00 apps41.8-4-1-23.sbn
9 -rw- 2918613 Oct 27 2012 17:07:46 -05:00 apps42.8-4-1-23.sbn
10 -rw- 2918613 Oct 27 2012 17:08:00 -05:00 apps45.8-4-1-23.sbn
11 -rw- 2915997 Oct 27 2012 17:08:12 -05:00 apps70.8-4-1-23.sbn
12 -rw- 2918613 Oct 27 2012 17:08:24 -05:00 apps75.8-4-1-23.sbn
13 -rw- 13301 Oct 27 2012 17:08:24 -05:00 CME-7-1-full-readme-v.1.1.
txt
14 -rw- 463556 Oct 27 2012 17:08:26 -05:00 cnu11.8-4-1-23.sbn
15 -rw- 464028 Oct 27 2012 17:08:30 -05:00 cnu31.8-4-1-23.sbn
16 -rw- 459836 Oct 27 2012 17:08:32 -05:00 cnu41.8-4-1-23.sbn
17 -rw- 485066 Oct 27 2012 17:08:34 -05:00 cnu42.8-4-1-23.sbn
18 -rw- 485266 Oct 27 2012 17:08:36 -05:00 cnu45.8-4-1-23.sbn
19 -rw- 460275 Oct 27 2012 17:08:38 -05:00 cnu70.8-4-1-23.sbn
20 -rw- 485244 Oct 27 2012 17:08:42 -05:00 cnu75.8-4-1-23.sbn
21 -rw- 894 Oct 27 2012 17:08:42 -05:00 CP7921G-1.2.1.LOADS
22 -rw- 2666103 Oct 27 2012 17:08:52 -05:00 cvm11sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
23 -rw- 2661176 Oct 27 2012 17:09:04 -05:00 cvm31sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
24 -rw- 2660448 Oct 27 2012 17:09:16 -05:00 cvm41sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
25 -rw- 2659498 Oct 27 2012 17:09:26 -05:00 cvm42sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
26 -rw- 2662633 Oct 27 2012 17:09:38 -05:00 cvm45sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
27 -rw- 2665016 Oct 27 2012 17:09:48 -05:00 cvm70sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
28 -rw- 2661855 Oct 27 2012 17:09:58 -05:00 cvm75sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
29 drw- 0 Oct 27 2012 17:10:00 -05:00 Desktops
48 -rw- 335003 Oct 27 2012 17:10:16 -05:00 dsp11.8-4-1-23.sbn
49 -rw- 335003 Oct 27 2012 17:10:18 -05:00 dsp31.8-4-1-23.sbn
50 -rw- 539441 Oct 27 2012 17:10:20 -05:00 dsp41.8-4-1-23.sbn
51 -rw- 335003 Oct 27 2012 17:10:22 -05:00 dsp42.8-4-1-23.sbn
52 -rw- 335003 Oct 27 2012 17:10:24 -05:00 dsp45.8-4-1-23.sbn
53 -rw- 539441 Oct 27 2012 17:10:26 -05:00 dsp70.8-4-1-23.sbn
54 -rw- 335003 Oct 27 2012 17:10:28 -05:00 dsp75.8-4-1-23.sbn
55 drw- 0 Oct 27 2012 17:10:28 -05:00 gui
74 -rw- 1833102 Oct 27 2012 17:10:52 -05:00 GUI-1.2.1.SBN
75 -rw- 485341 Oct 27 2012 17:10:54 -05:00 jar11sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
76 -rw- 485636 Oct 27 2012 17:10:58 -05:00 jar31sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
77 -rw- 500440 Oct 27 2012 17:11:00 -05:00 jar41sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
78 -rw- 628112 Oct 27 2012 17:11:02 -05:00 jar42sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
79 -rw- 754716 Oct 27 2012 17:11:06 -05:00 jar45sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
80 -rw- 700829 Oct 27 2012 17:11:08 -05:00 jar70sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
81 -rw- 757132 Oct 27 2012 17:11:12 -05:00 jar75sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
82 -rw- 496521 Oct 27 2012 17:11:14 -05:00 music-on-hold.au
83 drw- 0 Oct 27 2012 17:11:14 -05:00 ringtones
117 -rw- 658 Oct 27 2012 17:11:42 -05:00 SCCP11.8-4-2S.loads
118 -rw- 639 Oct 27 2012 17:11:42 -05:00 SCCP31.8-4-2S.loads
119 -rw- 638 Oct 27 2012 17:11:42 -05:00 SCCP41.8-4-2S.loads
120 -rw- 658 Oct 27 2012 17:11:42 -05:00 SCCP42.8-4-2S.loads
121 -rw- 638 Oct 27 2012 17:11:44 -05:00 SCCP45.8-4-2S.loads
122 -rw- 638 Oct 27 2012 17:11:44 -05:00 SCCP70.8-4-2S.loads
123 -rw- 638 Oct 27 2012 17:11:44 -05:00 SCCP75.8-4-2S.loads
124 -rw- 2083047 Oct 27 2012 17:11:52 -05:00 SYS-1.2.1.SBN
125 -rw- 662 Oct 27 2012 17:11:54 -05:00 term06.default.loads
126 -rw- 662 Oct 27 2012 17:11:54 -05:00 term11.default.loads
127 -rw- 643 Oct 27 2012 17:11:54 -05:00 term31.default.loads
128 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:56 -05:00 term41.default.loads
129 -rw- 662 Oct 27 2012 17:11:56 -05:00 term42.default.loads
130 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:56 -05:00 term45.default.loads
131 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:56 -05:00 term61.default.loads
132 -rw- 662 Oct 27 2012 17:11:58 -05:00 term62.default.loads
133 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:58 -05:00 term65.default.loads
134 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:58 -05:00 term70.default.loads
135 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:11:58 -05:00 term71.default.loads
136 -rw- 642 Oct 27 2012 17:12:00 -05:00 term75.default.loads
137 -rw- 895905 Oct 27 2012 17:12:04 -05:00 TNUX-1.2.1.SBN
138 -rw- 2196478 Oct 27 2012 17:12:12 -05:00 TNUXR-1.2.1.SBN
139 -rw- 1350650 Oct 27 2012 17:12:18 -05:00 WLAN-1.2.1.SBN
512032768 bytes total (327376896 bytes free)
10-27-2012 01:07 PM
Hi,
As Roger mentioned if you can post your configuration it will help us to isolate where your issue is. From your post I can see that you haven't specified a path for the firmware files, so it's possible that there not uploaded onto flash, like those stipulated below, in addition to the load command for the 7911 type within the Telephony Service, and associate with the ephone also.
apps11.8-4-1-23.sbn
jar11sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
cnu11.8-4-1-23.sbn
cvm11sccp.8-4-1-23.sbn
dsp11.8-4-1-23.sbn
SCCP11.8-4-2S.loads*
term11.default.loads
Regards
Allan
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10-27-2012 01:18 PM
Thanks Allan. I also don't understand the "load 7960-7940 P00308000500" command. This router was swapped out for a better one, and not sure if that command still needs to be there.
The config (posted a few minutes ago) has that line in there, but I don't see those files in the flash. Assuming they load from flash, that is.
Is there another file, other than the cme-full-7.1.0.1.tar file that needs to be extracted to the flash? The flash has plenty of room on it if there's something I need to add.
As for the files you stated, they're on the flash. See my config - I also pasted in a show flash:
Thanks in advance
10-27-2012 01:45 PM
Hi,
The IP phone will come with a specific firmware release per-installed, the question is whether it is a supported release for the version of CME? The tftp files and load command are specific if you require the firmware to be upgrade, if the load command stipulates a later release to that installed on the IP phone then the firmware will be upgraded.
With regards to the the existing 7960 load, if the files doesn't exist on flash it doesn't matter. I suspect that when the gateway was upgraded the files were not installed, the phones would already be running that release anyway, any new phones will however have what ever is loaded so you could effectively have different firmware running on the same type phone. you can download individual firmware files from CCO and upload them to flash if required, but will have to specify the tftp path and load in the process.
I have put a link to section of the installation guide concerning phone firmware:
Phone Firmware Files
Phone firmware files provide code to enable phone displays and operations. These files are specialized for each phone type and protocol, SIP or SCCP, and are periodically revised. You must be sure to have the appropriate phone firmware files for the types of phones, protocol being used, and Cisco Unified CME version at your site.
New IP phones are shipped from Cisco with a default manufacturing SCCP image. When a IP phone downloads its configuration profile, the phone compares the phone firmware mentioned in the configuration profile with the firmware already installed on the phone. If the firmware version differs from the one that is currently loaded on the phone, the phone contacts the TFTP server to upgrade to the new phone firmware and downloads the new firmware before registering with Cisco Unified CME.
Generally, phone firmware files are included in the Cisco Unified CME software archive that you download. They can also be posted on the software download website as individual files or archives.
Early versions of Cisco phone firmware for SCCP and SIP IP phones had filenames as follows:
•SCCP firmware—P003xxyy.bin
•SIP firmware—P0S3xxyy.bin
In both bases, x represents the major version, and y represented the minor version. The third character represents the protocol, "0" for SCCP or "S" for SIP.
In later versions, the following conventions are used:
•SCCP firmware—P003xxyyzzww, where x represents the major version, y represents the major subversion, z represents the maintenance version, and w represents the maintenance subversion.
•SIP firmware—P0S3-xx-y-zz, where x represents the major version, y represents the minor version, and z represents the subversions.
•The third character in a filename—Represents the protocol, "0" for SCCP or "S" for SIP.
There are exceptions to the general guidelines. For Cisco ATA, the filename begins with AT. For Cisco Unified IP Phone 7002, 7905, and 7912, the filename can begin with CP.
Signed and unsigned versions of phone firmware are available for certain phone types. Signed binary files support image authentication, which increases system security. We recommend signed versions if your version of Cisco Unified CME supports them. Signed binary files have .sbn file extensions, and unsigned files have .bin file extensions.
For Java-based IP phones, such as the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7911, 7941, 7941GE, 7961, 7961GE, 7970, and 7971, the firmware consists of multiple files including JAR and tone files. All of the firmware files for each phone type must be downloaded the TFTP server before they can be downloaded to the phone.
The following example shows a list of phone firmware files that are installed in flash memory for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7911:
tftp-server flash:SCCP11.7-2-1-0S.loads
tftp-server flash:term06.default.loads
tftp-server flash:term11.default.loads
tftp-server flash:cvm11.7-2-0-66.sbn
tftp-server flash:jar11.7-2-0-66.sbn
tftp-server flash:dsp11.1-0-0-73.sbn
tftp-server flash:apps11.1-0-0-72.sbn
tftp-server flash:cnu11.3-0-0-81.sbn
However, you only specify the filename for the image file when configuring Cisco Unified CME. For Java-based IP phones, the following naming conventions are used for image files:
•SCCP firmware—TERMnn.xx-y-z-ww or SCCPnn.xx-y-zz-ww, where n represents the phone type, x represents the major version, y represents the major subversion, z represents the maintenance version, and w represents the maintenance subversion.
The following example shows how to configure Cisco Unified CME so that the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7911 can download the appropriate SCCP firmware from flash memory:
Router(config)# telephony-service
Router(config-telephony)#load 7911 SCCP11.7-2-1-0S
Can you let us know what firmware is currently loaded on the 7911s, we can verify if its compatible.
Regard
Allan
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10-27-2012 02:10 PM
I have no idea what is on the 7911. It is right out of the box. Is there a way to tell?
I tried this:
Cisco_2801(config)#tftp-server flash:term11.default.loads
Cisco_2801(config-telephony)#load 7911 term31.default.loads
LOAD COMMAND ERROR:cnf-file location system is not supported for creating automa
tic tftp bindings. Please use file location flash | slot0 | tftp OR create tftp
bindings manually
Updating CNF files
CNF files update complete for phonetype(7911)
DENC2801(config-telephony)#exit
DENC2801(config)#
OS Description | Cisco Internetwork Operating System |
---|---|
Cisco IOS (tm) C2800NM | |
Cisco IOS Software | C2800NM-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M |
Software Version | 12.4(24)T8 / CME 7.1 |
Feature Package | IP|SLA|IPv6|IS-IS|FIREWALL|VOICE|PLUS|QoS|HA|NAT|MPLS|VPN|LEGACY PROTOCOLS|3DES|SSH|IPSE |
GUI Version | 7.1.0.0 (Compatible with IOS 12.4(24)T) |
10-27-2012 02:37 PM
Hi,
I would still expect you can open the settings on the device although it is unable to register.
Regards
Allan
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10-27-2012 02:44 PM
You are correct! SCCP11.9-1-1SR1S
10-27-2012 03:51 PM
Hi,
The earliest support release for cme 7.1 is 8.4.2. So there should be no issues with the release that you are running. The only thing that I can see is that you don't have an ephone configured with the 7911 type in your configuration, can you create your ephone for the 7911 and associate with the appropriate dn, and then create cnf-files under then telephony service.
Regards
Allan.
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10-28-2012 08:45 AM
Allan,
Must be something else in the config that is stopping it from registering. Not sure what it is, though. The router has a PVDM2-16. Old router had a PVDM 2-8, if memory serves me. I'm wondering if they put the old config on the new one and that is keeping it from registering more than eight phones.
I made the following changes... but still shows up as unregistered. Scroll all the way to bottom...
!
!
telephony-service
no auto-reg-ephone
max-ephones 32
max-dn 100
ip source-address 192.168.4.254 port 2000
load 7960-7940 P00308000500
max-conferences 4 gain -6
web admin system name admin password mypassword
dn-webedit
time-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
create cnf-files version-stamp Jan 01 2002 00:00:00
!
ephone-dn 9
number 3010
name Test7911
!
!
!
ephone 12
device-security-mode none
mac-address 04C5.A4B0.0924
type 7911
button 1:1
!
!
ephone-12[11] Mac:04C5.A4B0.0924 TCP socket:[-1] activeLine:0 whisperLine:0 UNRE
GISTERED
mediaActive:0 whisper_mediaActive:0 startMedia:0 offhook:0 ringing:0 reset:0 res
et_sent:0 paging 0 debug:0 caps:0
IP:0.0.0.0 0 Unknown 0 keepalive 0 max_line 0 available_line 0
Preferred Codec: g711ulaw
10-28-2012 09:05 AM
Hi,
The pvdm does not limit then number of ephone that can possibly register this specifically for your voice channels inbound/outbound or for dscp resourcing for CFB or Transcoders. Can you confirm that there is no incorrect static ip settings on the device that is trying to register, I notice that you have sub-interfaces so ensure that the switch port for the 7911 is in the correct voice vlan, and that it has the correct IP address and also the correct tftp address. I would also configure the tftp source-address of the sub-interface.
Regards
Allan
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10-28-2012 09:12 AM
Allan,
The subif is for the Voice VLAN. Device is third in the list, getting addy from DHCP service running on rtr. Option 150 points right to the voice rtr.
I'm confused about the tftp source address. Am I supposed to have a tftp server running on the network for the phone to grab something?
I'm truly perplexed. And I appreciate your help!
Internet 192.168.4.15 16 0023.0433.d50b ARPA FastEthernet0/1.4
Internet 192.168.4.16 33 0023.0433.dd15 ARPA FastEthernet0/1.4
Internet 192.168.4.18 56 04c5.a4b0.0924 ARPA FastEthernet0/1.4
Internet 192.168.4.19 36 0023.0433.dde9 ARPA FastEthernet0/1.4
!
ip dhcp pool VLAN4
network 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 192.168.4.254
option 150 ip 192.168.4.254
lease 0
10-28-2012 10:25 AM
The phones get their configuration file and firmware over TFTP. If you do a debug tftp events do you see anything when you unplug/plug the phone?
Could you also post the output from show inventory, so that we can see what HW you got in the GW. That makes it easier to suggest changes to your configuration.
Please remember to rate all useful posts.
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10-28-2012 10:55 AM
RTR#debug tftp events
TFTP Event debugging is on
-------powering phone up by plugging into switch now
--------Now phone is stuck on Registering as usual
--------Nothing happened with the debugs
RTR#sho inv
NAME: "2811 chassis", DESCR: "2811 chassis"
PID: CISCO2811 , VID: V01 , SN: FTX0922AZOU NAME: "PVDMII DSP SIMM with one DSP on Slot 0 SubSlot 4", DESCR: "PVDMII DSP SIM
M with one DSP"
PID: PVDM2-16 , VID: NA , SN: FOC090600H6
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