03-08-2012 01:46 PM - edited 03-17-2019 10:54 PM
I just updated my EX90 to the newest firmware which is 5.1.0
My TMS is 12.6.2
I cannot add this system to tms even though I can tell it the right ip address to add and get into the Webgui via IP address. BTW the webgui on this new firmware is great, much easier to use.
Any suggestions here other than update TMS, which I know I need to do. Why won't the TMS see the endpoint now. It did till I purged it from the database, now it won't go back in. Grrrr
Chris
EDIT
The TMS recognized it as a rogue system and allowed me to add it a bit after I posted this.
03-26-2012 04:47 AM
Hi Chris,
Please let me know, what was previous software on EX90 and did you upgrade EX90 by TMS or by EX90 Web GUI ?
Regards,
Vivek
03-26-2012 09:24 PM
Hi Chris,
I know it might sound silly but it might be one of the possibilities. Maybe, the old version TMS settings are saved in the Ex90. When you purged the system and upgraded the TMS and tried to add the Ex90 again, it might be having a conflict with the previous settings and due to the mismatch, it is not showing up on your TMS. Can you try to take a backup of your Ex90 configuration and then restore it to factory default settings and try to add it again? If the provisioning still fails, we can assume that this is a software issue and we can check for the issues related with the provisioning.
Please try these steps and let me know if that helps you.
Regards,
Mubashshir Akhtar
03-26-2012 09:34 PM
Hi Chris,
There is known issue, TMS 12.6 or below when upgrading to TC4.0.0 and above I am not sure whether this is scenario is suitable for Chris.
If its true then I think Chris have reason to upgrade his TMS to 13.0
Starting with TC4.0, the security model used by
the system changes which impacts compatibility
with existing installations of TMS. The
incompatibilities will result in:
1) Upgrading endpoints from a version less
than TC4.0 to a version TC4.0 or higher using
existing versions of TMS (12.x or lower) will
appear to have failed in TMS. Additionally, the
endpoint will not get the required release key
updated, so the endpoint will not be able to
make calls until a release key has been entered
into the system.
2) After an endpoint is upgraded to TC4.0 or
newer, the system will have an incorrect
username or password error message in TMS
and TMS will not be able to communicate with it
properly.
A workaround to restore communication
with TMS will be:
1) Restart the TMS server, or
2) Restart the TMS services, following the
below steps:
* Log into the windows console of the TMS
server as a user with Windows Administrative
permissions
* Open the Services Control Panel (Control
Panel- >Administrative Tools - >Services)
* For ea ch service in the list below, select the
service from the Services list, and use the
restart icon or right - click - >restart to restart the
service
- World Wide Web Publishing Service
- TMSDatabaseScannerService
- TMSLiveService
- TMSSchedulerService
- TMSSNMPService
* Log into the TMS Web Interface, browse to
the system and do a ‘Force Refresh’. TMS
should communicate to the system properly and
the error message will clear.
* To minimize service abruption it will be
beneficial to upgrade all systems in one go,
avoiding following the above procedure for
every endpoints you upgrade. A future TMS
version will resolve this condition negating the
need to restart the services.
Workaround to restore the release keys:
* Once TMS has restored communication with
the systems, upgrade the units one more time.
This time TMS will be able to communicate with
the systems when they boot up and set the
release keys.
Note: The above issues are fixed for TMS
13.0
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