11-03-2010
07:23 PM
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03-25-2019
09:38 PM
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ciscomoderator
11-03-2010 08:10 PM
It may be picking up a different device name from the wireless NIC's MAC address. You can set it manually through Preferences; just set the same value as the MAC in CUCM. For example, we use IPC
11-03-2010 11:29 PM - edited 03-07-2022 06:49 AM
Cisco IP Communicator (CIPC) Initial Configuration Guide
Guide Created: 2010-11-03
Follow these steps to complete the initial configuration of CIPC when launched for the first time.
1) Launch the application.
2) The phone should come up on screen. (If this is your first time launching CIPC software it will run “Audio Tuning Wizard” for the first time.)
3) Right click anywhere on the phone and select “Properties”.
4) Under the network tab check the “Use this Device Name” radio button and it should auto-generate a name in the field. Leave this as is or give it a static entry up to 15 characters long (e.g. IPC_LastFirst). Whichever device name you choose to use, make note of it.
5) Under the network tab check the “Use these TFTP servers” radio button and enter the IP addresses of the the primary and secondary TFTP servers in the cluster, in our example:
10.10.10.11
10.10.10.12
6) Under the audio tab check the “Optimize for low bandwidth” option.
7) Apply the changes by clicking “OK”.
11-09-2010 06:42 AM
Hello,
I checked everything you said but the problem continues, CIPC successfully registered through the VPN via ethernet but not via wireless. II take a captures and saw the following message: Malformed Packet TFTP.
When I'm in the company, the CIPC via ethernet and wireless successfully registered, the problem is to use it via wireless through the VPN.
How I can fix this?
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