06-18-2019 01:52 AM - edited 06-18-2019 01:54 AM
Warning to all potential upgraders with 7940 or 7960 phones
We recently upgraded to Call Manager 12.5, all appeared ok but when a 7940 or 7960 rebooted it updated its firmware to SIP, an issue as all were set up as SCCP. Quickly 200+ of our 600+ phones were out of service.
We use extension mobility and SIP does not support this on CUCM 12.5, so reprogramming was not an option.
When monitored the phone reported it could not locate the SCCP load file so then upgraded to SIP.
It appears that on a CUCM v11 it just ignores this and kept its SCCP firmware. TFTP download confirmed the files were present.
Eventually it was discovered that if the phone has a number of services assigned to the phone it exceeds the 7940 & 7960 config file maximum size limit of 8k, we had about 7 subscribed services.
The missing file error is misleading, remove a couple of subscribed services and all works.
10-16-2019 02:55 AM
Thank you for sharing, your post saved us a lot of time.
We have recently upgraded our CUCM cluster from v 11.0 to 12.5 and encountered this exact issue.
10-16-2019 11:56 PM
10-17-2019 12:48 AM
12-31-2019 08:09 AM
had the same issue
in my case there were a few 3rd party phone enterpirse services.
i removed them and bounced the phones and everything came back to normal
03-02-2020 05:37 PM
I opened a TAC case on a few of my 7940s changing gender. None of the ones that swapped are subscribed to anything so it must be something else. The ones that changed from SCCP to SIP were all ones that lost power or were unplugged to move to another location. I have a procedure to force them back which seems to work. Doesn't require a master reset or power cycle.
03-03-2020 11:03 AM - edited 03-03-2020 11:05 AM
03-03-2020 11:04 AM
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05-14-2020 11:05 AM
Could you tell me a bit more about Step 5...Load the same device type as the rejected set. It is described as SIP Gender changer
05-14-2020 11:40 AM
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07-08-2021 01:07 PM
I know this is an older thread but wanted to post in case someone saw. We ran into this exact issue today. I haven't tried your method K6lw but I will definitely give it a shot.
My question is, even if this method works we have a couple hundred 7960s and 7940s. Is there a bulk way to fix this issue?
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