10-27-2009 06:42 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 10:42 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi,
I can't get a phone to register to the UC500, did a factory reset and get the following errors;
072214: Oct 27 13:40:52.934: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001E7AC3C375.tlv
072215: Oct 27 13:40:53.074: TFTP: Looking for SEP001E7AC3C375.cnf.xml
072216: Oct 27 13:40:53.154: TFTP: Looking for XMLDefault.cnf.xml
072217: Oct 27 13:40:53.246: TFTP: Opened flash:/its/XMLDefault.cnf.xml, fd 10, size 3319 for process 170
072218: Oct 27 13:40:53.262: TFTP: Finished flash:/its/XMLDefault.cnf.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 170
072219: Oct 27 13:40:54.447: New Skinny socket accepted [2] (16 active)
072220: Oct 27 13:40:54.447: sin_family 2, sin_port 16037, in_addr 10.2.2.50
072221: Oct 27 13:40:54.447: skinny_add_socket 2 10.2.2.50 16037
072222: Oct 27 13:40:54.459: StationRegisterReject sent on socket 8 text No configuration entry for phone
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10-27-2009 09:57 AM
Can you post your config?
Can you post a show ephone register?
Is auto reg enabled? How many phones do you have on this system?
10-27-2009 09:57 AM
Can you post your config?
Can you post a show ephone register?
Is auto reg enabled? How many phones do you have on this system?
10-28-2009 01:08 PM
Steven,
auto reg was not enabled. That fixed the issue :)
Thanks,
Eivind
05-13-2013 01:29 PM
Something important to note. Once you re-enable auto phone reg any phone you plug into the network without an ephone configuration will be allowed to register with the system. If this is not your intent, as the error log just means you don't have an ephone configuration for this phone with this MAC Address, then simply create a new or update an ephone xx.
05-13-2013 01:33 PM
milkboy33 wrote:
Something important to note. Once you re-enable auto phone reg any phone you plug into the network without an ephone configuration will be allowed to register with the system. If this is not your intent, as the error log just means you don't have an ephone configuration for this phone with this MAC Address, then simply create a new or update an ephone xx.
You're replying to a 4 years old thread, about which the OP has likely moved on by now.
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