05-27-2013 08:54 PM - edited 03-16-2019 05:32 PM
Hi All,
I have two CUCM (9.1) clusters up.
I need to migrate a few phones from the primary one to a development one.
Is there a way to configure the phone to register with the development server manually?
I have tried to disable DHCP and manually set the TFTP server to the new cluster, but I keep registering to the original CUCM cluster.
I must be missing something.
any help is most appreciated
Regards
alalli
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05-27-2013 10:37 PM
Hi Alalli,
Looks like a trust list issue, try deleting the ITL files on the phone, and that should work.
A factory reset would do the same thing...
Regards
Kunal
05-27-2013 09:34 PM
Hi All,
I have also noticed that I can not alter the "Alternate TFTP to Yes" on the phone.
Any ideas why.
It is a 7945 phone and running sccp45.9-3-1SR1-1S firmware.
any help is most appreciated.
regards
05-27-2013 10:15 PM
Are you actually saving the changes???
All my lab phones are manually configured for IP settings and just changing the TFTP server does the trick.
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05-27-2013 10:34 PM
Hi Jamie,
Yes, I am saving my changes.
the telephone will not let me change the alternate tftp setting to yes though.
I think this is where my problem is.
I can alter the tftp setting on the phone, but can not change the alternate tftp setting from no to yes.
When i try to select it, the "yes" is showing very faintly and when I try to press it, I get an error "this key is not active here"
thanks for the thought though.
05-27-2013 10:19 PM
Hi Alalli
Look in the Overview of Options Configurable from a Phone, in this link you will find good informations to configure your Phone.
Try made a factory reset on the Phone before configure it also if possible do not connect the Phone to network (if you have a Power adapter).
You also can try create a new DHCP scope to point your phone to CUCM Cluster that you want, using the option 150
I hope this help
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Bruno Rangel
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Renato Russo
05-27-2013 10:36 PM
Hi Bruno
thank you for the help.
Unfortunately, due to change control procedures here, I need to try and get these phones to register to the alternate CUCM without changing the dhcp scope.
I need to try and do this from the telephone itself somehow.
regards
alalli
05-27-2013 10:37 PM
Hi Alalli,
Looks like a trust list issue, try deleting the ITL files on the phone, and that should work.
A factory reset would do the same thing...
Regards
Kunal
05-27-2013 11:16 PM
Many thanks all around.
Deleting the ITL file on the phone did correct the problem.
Best regards
alalli
05-27-2013 11:28 PM
As this is for lab phones I would expect they are all nearby so you can do this manually. However if at some stage you need to do this for a large number of phones, or ones that are remote you should have a looks at PhoneView from UnifiedFX
Amoung it's many features is the ability to detect ITL Issues and delete them remotely, the following short video show how you can do this:
Thanks
Stephen Welsh
CTO
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