04-25-2012 07:00 PM - edited 03-21-2019 05:43 AM
Hello!
I have a UC320 with 6 SPA509G phones connected to it. Every few days the phones continously reboot until the UC320 is reset. I have upgraded the UC320 to the latest firmware and tried different cables/switches.
Any thoughts on what other steps I can take before reaching out to support?
Thanks in advance!
04-26-2012 11:11 AM
Hi Eugene,
With UC320W version 2.2.2(1) the phone firmware maintains a list of the last 5 rebooot reason codes. Press setup button on the phone and option # 20 Reboot Reason and check why the phone has rebooted. Please start there.
Also what type of network switch are you using with the UC320W?
Regards,
Randy
04-27-2012 05:27 PM
Hello! Thanks so much for your help Randall.
The last 5 reboots are all BackupID and VLanChanged.
The switch is currently a Linksys SD205. We also have used a Linksys EZXS99W and a Netgear GS105. Since these are all dumb switches I can only assume that the VLAN changing is happening with the UC320.
Also just to clarify what I meant by reset the UC320 is pulling the power for a minute and plugging it back in.
Thoughts?
04-28-2012 09:12 AM
Eugene,
The reboot reasons
BackupIP -The phone did not obtain an IP address when it booted up and kept the last used IP address.
VLanChanged: Could be related to LLDP-MED message timeout.
Please email me at rbordner@cisco.com and I can provide you a PMF file to disable LLDP-MED on all of your phones. This should avoid the VLAN Changed reboot reason. This could require you to manually configure a voice vlan (100) and properly configure the ports.
Using a Cisco Small Business Switch will automatically configure the voice vlan.
Randy
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