05-24-2018 06:14 AM - edited 03-17-2019 12:52 PM
Hello,
I have ISR 4321 with CME installed and 3 IP Phones (7811, 8841 and 8865).
The phone get an IP from DCHP serve but aren't registering.
This is the output from debugging TFTP events and packets:
May 24 13:06:49.952: TFTP: Server request for port 1130, socket_id 0x7F4284DE77C0 for process 464 May 24 13:06:57.938: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F4284BEF050 for process 601 May 24 13:07:01.930: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F4284CB5610 for process 608 May 24 13:07:06.931: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F427B743EF0 for process 453 May 24 13:07:12.931: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F4285012BE0 for process 609 May 24 13:07:19.930: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F4284FF8DA0 for process 610 May 24 13:07:27.932: TFTP: Server request for port 1131, socket_id 0x7F4285005BE0 for process 611 May 24 13:07:35.938: TFTP: Server request for port 1132, socket_id 0x7F4284F9DDA0 for process 612 May 24 13:07:39.932: TFTP: Server request for port 1132, socket_id 0x7F4284FB7BE0 for process 613 May 24 13:07:44.932: TFTP: Server request for port 1132, socket_id 0x7F4284FC4DA0 for process 614 May 24 13:07:50.931: TFTP: Server request for port 1132, socket_id 0x7F42736363E8 for process 464 May 24 13:08:05.935: TFTP: Server request for port 1132, socket_id 0x7F4284BEF050 for process 601 May 24 13:09:14.542: TFTP: Server request for port 50180, socket_id 0x7F4284BEF050 for process 453 May 24 13:09:14.542: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.4(50180) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 24 13:09:14.542: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP003C10E9D0F3.tlv May 24 13:09:14.542: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file May 24 13:09:15.433: TFTP: Server request for port 52047, socket_id 0x7F4284BEF050 for process 453 May 24 13:09:15.433: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.4(52047) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 24 13:09:15.433: TFTP: Looking for ITLSEP003C10E9D0F3.tlv May 24 13:09:15.433: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file May 24 13:09:16.308: TFTP: Server request for port 53146, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 for process 453 May 24 13:09:16.309: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.4(53146) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 24 13:09:16.309: TFTP: Looking for ITLFile.tlv May 24 13:09:16.309: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file May 24 13:09:17.237: TFTP: Server request for port 49860, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 for process 453 May 24 13:09:17.237: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.4(49860) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 24 13:09:17.237: TFTP: Looking for SEP003C10E9D0F3.cnf.xml May 24 13:09:17.238: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file May 24 13:09:18.216: TFTP: Server request for port 50540, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 for process 453 May 24 13:09:18.216: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.4(50540) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 24 13:09:18.216: TFTP: Looking for XMLDefault.cnf.xml May 24 13:09:18.218: TFTP: Opened flash:/its/vrf1/XMLDefault.cnf.xml, fd 10, size 3572 for process 453 May 24 13:09:18.218: TFTP: Sending block 1 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.220: TFTP: Received ACK for block 1, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.220: TFTP: Sending block 2 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.221: TFTP: Received ACK for block 2, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.221: TFTP: Sending block 3 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.222: TFTP: Received ACK for block 3, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.222: TFTP: Sending block 4 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.223: TFTP: Received ACK for block 4, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.224: TFTP: Sending block 5 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.224: TFTP: Received ACK for block 5, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.225: TFTP: Sending block 6 (retry 0), len 512, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.226: TFTP: Received ACK for block 6, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.226: TFTP: Sending block 7 (retry 0), len 500, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.227: TFTP: Received ACK for block 7, socket_id 0x7F426517E908 May 24 13:09:18.227: TFTP: Finished flash:/its/vrf1/XMLDefault.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 453
and this is the #sh run output:
Building configuration... Current configuration : 5228 bytes ! ! Last configuration change at 15:05:59 UTC Thu May 24 2018 ! NVRAM config last updated at 13:51:23 UTC Thu May 24 2018 ! version 16.7 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec platform qfp utilization monitor load 80 no platform punt-keepalive disable-kernel-core ! hostname VoIP ! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker ! ! vrf definition Mgmt-intf ! address-family ipv4 exit-address-family ! address-family ipv6 exit-address-family ! enable secret 5 $1$/62z$3sHCBxzAaU2gzMy3tfb/e/ ! no aaa new-model clock timezone UTC 2 0 ! ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.111.200 10.0.111.254 ! ip dhcp pool VOIP_SCOPE network 10.0.111.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 10.0.111.254 dns-server 4.2.2.2 option 150 ip 10.0.111.254 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! subscriber templating ! ! multilink bundle-name authenticated ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! voice service voip allow-connections h323 to h323 allow-connections h323 to sip allow-connections sip to sip fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none sip registrar server expires max 600 min 60 ! ! ! ! ! voice register global mode cme load 7811 sip78xx.12-1-1-12 timezone 25 file text create profile sync 0006305904945347 auto-register ! ! ! ! ! ! ! voice-card 0/1 no watchdog ! voice-card 0/4 no watchdog ! license udi pid ISR4321/K9 sn FDO22160KK6 no license smart enable diagnostic bootup level minimal ! spanning-tree extend system-id ! ! ! username admin privilege 15 password 0 Cisco@123 ! redundancy mode none ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! interface GigabitEthernet0/0/0 no ip address no negotiation auto ! interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1 ip address 10.0.111.254 255.255.255.0 negotiation auto ! interface Service-Engine0/1/0 ! interface Service-Engine0/4/0 ! interface GigabitEthernet0 vrf forwarding Mgmt-intf ip address 10.0.100.251 255.255.255.0 negotiation auto ! ip forward-protocol nd ip http server ip http authentication local ip http secure-server ip http path flash:CME-GUI-12.1 ip tftp source-interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1 ip tftp blocksize 8192 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 GigabitEthernet0/0/1 ! ! ! ! tftp-server flash:8841/Cisco_Creek_Patch.ptc alias Cisco_Creek_Patch.ptc tftp-server flash:8841/ciscoheadsetfirmware.xml alias ciscoheadsetfirmware.xml tftp-server flash:8841/kern288xx.12-1-1-12.sbn alias kern288xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/m0patch288xx.BE-01-001.sbn alias m0patch288xx.BE-01-001.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/rootfs88xx.12-1-1-12.sbn alias rootfs88xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/ssb288xx.BE-01-007.sbn alias ssb288xx.BE-01-007.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/vc488xx.12-1-1-12.sbn alias vc488xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/sip88xx.12-1-1-12.loads alias sip88xx.12-1-1-12.loads tftp-server flash:8841/sb2288xx.BE-01-013.sbn alias sb2288xx.BE-01-013.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/rootfs288xx.12-1-1-12.sbn alias rootfs288xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/fbi88xx.BE-01-010.sbn alias fbi88xx.BE-01-010.sbn tftp-server flash:8841/boot1288xx.BE-01-007.sbn alias boot1288xx.BE-01-007.sbn tftp-server flash:8865/fbi8845_65.BEV-01-006.sbn alias fbi8845_65.BEV-01-006.sbn tftp-server flash:8865/kern8845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn alias kern8845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8865/rootfs8845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn alias rootfs8845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:8865/sb28845_65.BEV-01-015.sbn alias sb28845_65.BEV-01-015.sbn tftp-server flash:8865/sip8845_65.12-1-1-12.loads alias sip8845_65.12-1-1-12.loads tftp-server flash:8865/vc48845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn alias vc48845_65.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:sip78xx.12-1-1-12.loads tftp-server flash:sboot78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:sboot2.78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:rootfs2.78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:rootfs78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:kern2.78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn tftp-server flash:kern78xx.12-1-1-12.sbn ! ! control-plane ! ! voice-port 0/1/0 ! voice-port 0/1/1 ! mgcp behavior rsip-range tgcp-only mgcp behavior comedia-role none mgcp behavior comedia-check-media-src disable mgcp behavior comedia-sdp-force disable ! mgcp profile default ! ! ! ! telephony-service protocol mode ipv4 max-ephones 40 max-dn 20 ip source-address 10.0.111.254 port 2000 cnf-file location flash: cnf-file perphone time-format 24 date-format dd-mm-yy max-conferences 8 gain -6 web admin system name Admin secret 5 $1$i78H$8I4kKTLBQgrYCqkx2gVf2/ web admin customer name customer secret 5 $1$ktYb$7gAnejVZrA/de.NAtzDIp/ transfer-system full-consult create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 May 24 2018 14:51:36 ! ! ! sip-ua ! ! ephone-dn 1 dual-line number 1000 ! ! line con 0 transport input none stopbits 1 line aux 0 stopbits 1 line vty 0 4 password Cisco@123 logging synchronous login line vty 5 15 logging synchronous login ! ntp logging ntp master ntp server 10.0.100.254 prefer source GigabitEthernet0 wsma agent exec ! wsma agent config ! wsma agent filesys ! wsma agent notify ! ! end
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05-24-2018 08:01 AM
Hi there
Can you share show voice register tftp-bind
Also try add the source address under voice register global
voice register global
source-address 10.0.111.254 port 5060
create profile
Hope this helps!
Cheers
Rath!
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05-27-2018 02:14 PM
Ok @ArSh21
For your 7811 registration issue the problem is that your ip phone try to load sgn file ( signed file ). You can see that with your log.....the SEP file has got sgn extension...
It s due to an old secure configurarion register on the ip phone (hardware).
The best way is to do a factory reset of that phone in order to delete this old hardware secure configuration.
1. You need to load 7811's sip firmware files on your cme and configure the tftp-server.
2. Do a factory reset and check that your ip phone load its firmware files.
3. Check the log if your ip phone try to donwload by tftp the SEP xml.cnf ( not sgn anymore ) configuration file.
05-24-2018 06:29 AM
You don't have any phones configured. You'll need to configure pools/ephones to allow SIP and SCCP phones to register and CUCME to generate the configuration files.
This link should help:
05-24-2018 06:45 AM
05-24-2018 08:01 AM
Hi there
Can you share show voice register tftp-bind
Also try add the source address under voice register global
voice register global
source-address 10.0.111.254 port 5060
create profile
Hope this helps!
Cheers
Rath!
***Please rate helpful posts***
05-27-2018 04:23 AM
tftp-server url flash:/its/syncinfo.xml alias syncinfo.xml tftp-server url flash:/its/SIPDefault.cnf alias SIPDefault.cnf tftp-server url flash:/its/softkeyDefault_kpml.xml alias softkeyDefault_kpml.xml tftp-server url flash:/its/softkeyDefault.xml alias softkeyDefault.xml tftp-server url flash:/its/featurePolicyDefault.xml alias featurePolicyDefault.xml tftp-server url flash:/its/SEP003C10E9D0F3.cnf.xml alias SEP003C10E9D0F3.cnf.xml
After adding the source command under voice register global the 7811 phone registered with an auto DN. But the 8865 did not register.
05-27-2018 04:39 AM
05-27-2018 05:32 AM
Now the 8865 have registered (I forgot to create a dn pool before now), and the 7811 stooped registering.
tftp logs for the 7811:
May 27 12:16:59.531: TFTP: Server request for port 50181, socket_id 0x7FCE22351EA8 for process 453 May 27 12:16:59.531: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.2(50181) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 27 12:16:59.531: TFTP: Looking for SEP003C10E9D0F3.cnf.xml.sgn May 27 12:16:59.531: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file May 27 12:17:00.454: TFTP: Server request for port 50924, socket_id 0x7FCE223522D8 for process 453 May 27 12:17:00.454: TFTP: read request from host 10.0.111.2(50924) via GigabitEthernet0/0/1 May 27 12:17:00.454: TFTP: Looking for XMLDefault.cnf.xml.sgn May 27 12:17:00.455: TFTP: Sending error 1 No such file
and ccsip messages logs showing for 7811. for 8865 it shows successful message.
voice service voip allow-connections h323 to h323 allow-connections h323 to sip allow-connections sip to sip fax protocol t38 version 0 ls-redundancy 0 hs-redundancy 0 fallback none sip registrar server expires max 600 min 60 ! ! ! ! ! voice register global mode cme source-address 10.0.111.254 port 5060 max-dn 50 max-pool 3 load 7811 sip78xx.12-1-1-12 load 8865 sip8845_65.12-1-1-12 timezone 25 tftp-path flash: file text create profile sync 0006305904945346 auto-register ! ! voice register dn 2 number 1002 ! voice register dn 3 number 1003 name CP8865 ! voice register pool 2 busy-trigger-per-button 2 id mac 003C.10E9.D0F3 type 7811 number 1 dn 2 ! voice register pool 3 busy-trigger-per-button 2 id mac 7001.B576.E79A type 8865 number 1 dn 3 !
05-27-2018 05:46 AM
05-27-2018 08:08 AM
05-27-2018 02:14 PM
Ok @ArSh21
For your 7811 registration issue the problem is that your ip phone try to load sgn file ( signed file ). You can see that with your log.....the SEP file has got sgn extension...
It s due to an old secure configurarion register on the ip phone (hardware).
The best way is to do a factory reset of that phone in order to delete this old hardware secure configuration.
1. You need to load 7811's sip firmware files on your cme and configure the tftp-server.
2. Do a factory reset and check that your ip phone load its firmware files.
3. Check the log if your ip phone try to donwload by tftp the SEP xml.cnf ( not sgn anymore ) configuration file.
05-28-2018 01:34 AM
05-28-2018 03:52 AM
You're welcome
See U
06-22-2019 05:59 AM
I have an issue somewhat similar to this, can you help please?
I was registering my phones with this method;
ephone-dn 1 dual-line
number 1001
label John Smith
description John Smith
name John Smith
ephone 1
mac-address 1CAA.xxxx.xxxx
ephone-template 1
type 7945
button 1:1
BUT I WANT TO CHANGE IT TO THIS SO I CAN USE THE "NO-REG" COMMAND.
voice register dn 1
number 1008
name John Smith
label John Smith
no-reg
voice register pool 1
id mac 1CAA.xxxx.xxxx
type 7945
number 1 dn 1
The problem is, my phones are not picking up configuration from TFTP but are actually registered via SSCP. How do I solve this please?
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