04-03-2019 12:39 PM
We are looking to install the Cisco 8851 IP Phone (CP-8851-3PCC-K9=) in a home office. The IP line is already up and running. The screen on the phone says, "network connection failure". Our IT help said we probably need a provisional URL, but the phone/internet provider says that should come from Cisco. Any suggestions to complete the installation?
04-03-2019 02:02 PM - edited 04-03-2019 02:20 PM
This phone has been sold to you by your VoIP operator ? And he claims the provisioning should come from Cisco ?
Then you bough RC/OEM kind of phone. RC units are configured automatically once connected to network.
Just to make sure, verify you have this flavor of phone - read "View Customization State Through the Phone GUI" of this article
Value of the "Customization" should be "Custom-Pending":
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Assuming you have RC unit ...
Network connection failure may mean the phone is unable to resolve DNS names or it's unable to connect. Capture network communication of the phone - it will disclose you what's failing.
See also:
Remote Customization (RC) Distribution
04-03-2019 10:55 PM - edited 04-03-2019 10:57 PM
You can configure the phone if DHCP Option 150 is enabled.
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones User Guide
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Quick Start Guide
05-03-2019 05:04 AM
Hi Lesley,
A couple of observations:
- the phone is running an old firmware (not the cause of "no network" but makes sense to upgrade), the latest is now 11.2.3
- a provisioning url is always provided by the provider, we (Cisco) can provide redirect services for the provider so the phone once its boots and is factory default will contact our redirect service (also called EDOS). If the phone is known by us for a specific provider we send a bootstrap xml file containing (but not limited to) a provisioning url of the provider. This file is controlled by the provider as we don't know where he wants to provision the phone.
- a provisioning file can consist of a single file or multiple files to configure the phone with the specific provider setting, your SIP account settings etc
Now getting your phone operational::
- reset the phone to factory default (settings > administrative settings > factory reset)
- phone clears all config and reboots
- wait 1-2 minutes after reboot to see if the phone contacted EDOS to get this provisioning url or we need to move to enter the details manually
- if the phone still doesn't get a IP address using DHCP you can go to settings and enter manual an IPv4 address
- use a web browser to connect to http://ip_phone/admin/advanced
- if the provider can give you the url pointing to your provisioning file then enter it at: voice > provisioning > profile rule
or
- go to voice > ext 1 > enter the SIP credentials provided to you (proxy, outbound proxy, userid and password)
This is normally enough to get the phone up and running although some providers have extra services like: voice mail, address books, etc
If you go to cisco.com and search for "8800 multi platform phones"then in the documentation section you will see the latest admin guide to assist
09-01-2022 08:05 PM
Jeboer, how can I get access to the redirector?
can you send me the link
03-29-2024 06:18 PM
I have a Poe switch and (3) 8851 cisco phone /(12) other Cisco phone need set up
03-29-2024 06:19 PM
Please help or tell me what else I need get this phone system up and running
03-29-2024 06:21 PM
Can you help me with this
03-29-2024 06:22 PM
Please reply either way
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