06-02-2009 12:57 AM - edited 03-15-2019 06:18 PM
Hi,
one my customer bought Cisco wireless IP phones 7925 and they have call manager 5.1.3.2000-3.
Firstly the problem was that phones didn't auto-registered to the CUCM (and here is the 1st question - should wireless IP phone auto register to the CUCM?).
After that I suggested to added them manually but the problem was that they couldn't choose that type of phone. On forum I found that they are missing devicepack for the phone and for the call manger. They upload
cmterm-devicepack5.1.3.6104-1.cop.sgn and
cmterm-7925-sccp.1-3-1.cop.sgn
and finally they could add the phone manually but it's stacked to Registering -Opening state.
Next step was to upload
cmterm-7925-sccp.1-3-2.cop.sgn but still ip phone didn't register with CUCM.
I tried to get the SEPxxx.cnf.xml file but I got:
Error on server: File not found.
For the phone that is registered with CUCM for that operation I got:
Transfer successful
Do you have any idea what could be the problem?
We tried with non-secure profile and also with secured profiles but without any success.
Any help would be appreciated cause it's pretty high on the priority list of our customer
Thank you,
Jelena
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06-03-2009 04:02 AM
Hi Jelena,
I'm pretty sure that TAC will have the same advice :)
When you are installing the Device Pack to add support for a new Device type/Model a Clusterwide re-boot is required :) Have a look at the Install notes;
Installation Instructions
6.Note: Cisco recommends that you apply this Device Package during a maintenance window.
Procedure
NOTE: Apply this patch to all of your Cisco Unified CallManager servers, beginning with the publisher server and TFTP server.
***When applying this Device Package to enable new device support, a cluster-wide reboot is required for those devices to register successfully. A clusterwide reboot IS NOT required when running to update existing firmware/support.
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-02-2009 01:04 AM
Nicw work,
U can try restarting TFTP service to recreate config files///
Are you using secure cluster or no CallManager security at all?
do you have any other wireless devices working with cucm (7920,7921s) ?
All network infraestructure is ok?
All profiles are good?
do u see network info correctly?
If priority is high feel free to open a TAC case with us,
thanks Jelena
06-02-2009 01:18 AM
- I tried to restart TFTP service several times but nothing.
- For all phones and trunks we use non-secure profiles.
- No, I don't have any wireless phone working with cucm
- what do you mean by all network infrastructure is ok? everything else is working and phone got the address of the tftp server (cucm)
- all profiles are good? how can I check this?
- what do you mean by seeing network info correctly?
Thx,
Jelena
06-03-2009 12:21 AM
and one more question.
In case that we should open a TAC case - what should I open it for - for CallManager or for Wireless IP Phone?
Thx,
Jelena
p.s. hope to get answer ASAP :)
06-03-2009 03:44 AM
Hi Jelena,
I would open a TAC case under Callmanager/Communications Manager for this issue.
One last thing, I didn't notice in your post that all Nodes had been re-booted. The last step when adding a Device Pack is a cluster wide re-boot.
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-03-2009 03:52 AM
Hi Rob,
we have only one node in the cluster and on that node we restarted tftp service.
Your suggestion is to reboot server Call manager or I got it wrong?!
because this Call Manager is in production and all Cisco "desk" IP phones work fine so I'm not sure that customer will support the idea about rebooting.
Thx any way!
Jelena
06-03-2009 04:02 AM
Hi Jelena,
I'm pretty sure that TAC will have the same advice :)
When you are installing the Device Pack to add support for a new Device type/Model a Clusterwide re-boot is required :) Have a look at the Install notes;
Installation Instructions
6.Note: Cisco recommends that you apply this Device Package during a maintenance window.
Procedure
NOTE: Apply this patch to all of your Cisco Unified CallManager servers, beginning with the publisher server and TFTP server.
***When applying this Device Package to enable new device support, a cluster-wide reboot is required for those devices to register successfully. A clusterwide reboot IS NOT required when running to update existing firmware/support.
Hope this helps!
Rob
06-03-2009 10:21 PM
Hi Rob,
thank you for the advice. The reboot of the Call Manager helped and wireless 7925 phones got registered.
BR,
Jelena
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