05-25-2011 10:01 AM - edited 03-21-2019 04:09 AM
When attempting to login to the uc320w web interface, after typing in username & password, I am consistently getting the attached error message. If I repeatedly exit the browser and login (usually about 4 times), it will finally load. What could be issue be?
thanks,
Lance
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05-25-2011 11:49 AM
Lance,
I would suggest finding the specific phone and performing a factory reset on the phone. If you are still having problems I'll suggest putting a call into the Support Center where they can pull some additional logs from the Configuration Utility and see what is going on exactly.
Thanks,
Chris
05-25-2011 10:07 AM
Hi Lance,
What version of firmware are you running? What is the device with 10.1.1.111 IP address?
Thanks,
Chris
05-25-2011 10:14 AM
firmware version is 2.0.6 (10)
the 10.1.1.111 is one of the phones on the VLAN. It is one of the phones on the voice vlan; I just confirmed. The system (uc320) is assigning the addresses in the 10.1.x range.
05-25-2011 11:49 AM
Lance,
I would suggest finding the specific phone and performing a factory reset on the phone. If you are still having problems I'll suggest putting a call into the Support Center where they can pull some additional logs from the Configuration Utility and see what is going on exactly.
Thanks,
Chris
05-25-2011 11:54 AM
worked perfectly. And now I know to reset the offending IP device if I get that error again.
thanks!
-L
05-31-2011 01:24 PM
Need to ammend this thread....
Reseting the phone to factory default and/or restarting phone appears to solve this issue; however......this issue keeps occuring on a daily basis. Each time I need to access the web-menu for the uc320, I get the error message....an interesting thing tho....if I let is set on this error screen long enough 1-2 minutes, then the page fully loads in the background behind the errror message. If I just close that browser and open a new one, I am able to login without a problem.
As this is a new system, and the phone is still under warranty, should I be looking at an RMA? What could the possible cause be?
thanks,
Lance.
05-31-2011 01:55 PM
Hi Lance,
I don't see anything at this point that indicates a hardware failure. Perhaps it may be time to open a case with the SBSC for a more interactive debugging session.
Couple of other questions:
--Are you accessing the UC320W from the LAN or WAN side when this error occurs?
--What version of web browser are you using? --We have seen some interop problems with IE 9 and Firefox 4.0 lately.
--To reset a phone to a clean state do this.
Another option is to try putting on the 2.0 MR2 Release Candidate firmware: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3355589
Chris
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