09-20-2019 02:45 PM
Hi Peeps,
I'm running a 12.0 cluster, and using solarwinds to monitor it. We constantly get "alerts" for phone registration rejected. I've argued with management to disable this useless alert, but they believe it to be valid. So I'm trying to figure out why we're getting them. Phones get replaced and moved around constantly, so I would expected to see these messages.
In any case, here's the questions I have:
What causes CUCM to reject phone registrations?
Is this part of a new phone deployement process?
Can I pinpoint the device in RTMT or logs? How? (Need to find culprit!)
Why don't these get cleared when the phone registers successfuly?
This is the MIB in question:
ccmRejectedPhones OBJECT-TYPE
-- 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.156.1.5.7.0
-- iso(1). org(3). dod(6). internet(1). private(4). enterprises(1). cisco(9). ciscoMgmt(9). ciscoCcmMIB(156). ciscoCcmMIBObjects(1). ccmGlobalInfo(5). ccmRejectedPhones(7). 0
SYNTAX Counter
ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The number of phones whose registration requests were rejected by the local call manager."
09-21-2019 06:51 AM
09-23-2019 09:51 AM
Thanx, I'll open a TAC case then to see if we can get to the actual reasons for the rejections.
10-04-2019 06:49 AM
Are you re-using old phones that were connected to a previous cluster? They could have bad certs / trust list.
Are people configuring their own IP Communicators?
You'll get a rejection if you configure a device as the wrong model (i.e. build a 7941 as an 8841)
10-04-2019 01:05 PM
Hi Mr. Mason,
These are MACD from the same cluster, so I wouldn't expect bad certs or any other issues of that sort. It does seem new, out of the box phones sometimes get rejected first, of course when I check CUCM, they are registered and working properly...
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