
keli at carocomp
May 28, 2007, 12:40 AM
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You can do a factory reset on a 7905 even without an Ethernet cable attached, and it would "just work" next time you plug it in. Granted, you won't do much with it without an Ethernet cable, but at least you sort-of know what is going on, and the phone isn't just restarting like a loonatic. And yes, 7906 does need a tftp server. Kind'a understood that already. regards, Zoltan (Paul Choi <asobihoudai [at] yahoo>): > Without a TFTP server, you'd have a helluva time > getting your phone to do anything after a factory > reset lemme tell ya. > > You must setup the tftp-server statements underneath > CCME or you won't get very far. > > Paul > > --- keli [at] carocomp wrote: > >> Then I hope this page has got a typo on it: >> > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/prod_installation_guide09186a00807b806b.html >> since I've got CME 4.0(2), but the closest match of >> firmware I've >> found is something with files having 8-0-3-33 >> versions >> >> Then again, it MIGHT have been related to >> network-locale settings, >> that was (accidentally maybe?) set to IT for the >> first position >> (though US for the rest) - when I verified #sh >> telephony-service >> >> Anyway, 7906/7911 phones are a PITA, compared to the >> 7905 series. Who >> says, you need a tftp server for the factory reset >> of a lousy phone >> anyway? ... [/rant] >> >> thanks for all the answers, >> Zoltan >> >> ("Daniel A. Abelski" <daniel.abelski [at] gmail>): >> >> > its the load file >> > >> > Here >> > >> > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/prod_installation_guide09186a00807aae21.html >> > >> > it is said: >> > >> > When configuring the load command for Java-based >> IP phones, such as >> > the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7906G, 7911G, 7941G, >> 7941GE, 7961G, 7961GE, >> > 7970G, and 7971G, configure only the filenames >> that are marked with an >> > asterisk (*) in the table below. >> > >> > and here for different ver. of firmware. >> > >> > SCCP11.7-2-1-0S.loads* >> > term06.default.loads term11.default.loads >> > cvm11.7-2-0-66.sbn >> > jar11.7-2-0-66.sbn >> > dsp11.1-0-0-73.sbn >> > apps11.1-0-0-72.sbn >> > cnu11.3-0-0-81.sbn >> > >> > >> > SCCP11.8-0-3S.loads* >> > term06.default.loads >> > term11.default.loads >> > cvm11sccp.8-0-2-25.sbn >> > jar11sccp.8-0-2-25.sbn >> > dsp11.1-1-2-26.sbn >> > apps11.1-1-2-26.sbn >> > cnu11.3-1-2-26.sbn >> > >> > >> > SIP11.8-2-1S.loads* >> > term06.default.loads >> > term11.default.loads >> > apps11.8-0-2-55.sbn >> > cnu11.8-2-0-55.sbn >> > cvm11sip.8-2-0-55.sbn >> > dsp11.8-2-0-55.sbn >> > jar11sip.8-0-2-25.sbn >> > >> > So. You need the SIP11.8-2-1S.loads file and you >> should add to config >> > >> > load 7906 SCCP11.7-2-1-0S for example >> > >> > 2007/5/27, keli [at] carocomp <keli [at] carocomp>: >> >> In the mean time, this sort-of turned out to be >> the problem. >> >> >> >> The phone is connected to a CCME, and the router >> did not have the >> >> proper firmware files loaded. Once I did that, >> this phone recovered. >> >> >> >> However, since I uploaded a newer firmware, that >> what was on the >> >> phones, I restarted all the phones, and now I >> have a different phone >> >> going crazy. >> >> >> >> It can access the tftp server, it can download >> all the firmware files, >> >> but then it just keeps rebooting, with >> "Resetting..." appearing once >> >> in a while on the phone. It has this loop, where >> it's powering up once >> >> with a checkmark, once with an X in that >> lower-left corner of the >> >> screen and keeps rebooting continuously. >> >> >> >> It has power, it gets DHCP, it's in the proper >> VLAN, the PC after it >> >> is working ok etc ... >> >> >> >> In the CCME telephony-service config, what is the >> proper filename for >> >> load 7911 ???? >> >> since I've seen various configs on the net, some >> claiming the jar >> >> file, some the SCCP and even some the apps file. >> Does anybody know for >> >> sure? >> >> >> >> thanks, >> >> Zoltan >> >> >> >> Quoting Paul Choi <asobihoudai [at] yahoo>: >> >> >> >>> Can your phone talk to the tftp server properly? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> --- keli [at] carocomp wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Hi! >> >>>> >> >>>> I have a 7911G phone, with POE, that had >> problems >> >>>> starting up - got >> >>>> stock in the DHCP phase. It seemd like bad >> cabling, >> >>>> but it behaved the >> >>>> same plugged directly into the switch (Cisco >> POE >> >>>> switch). >> >>>> >> >>>> So I tried a factory reset, but it won't >> recover. >> >>>> I'm not sure wether >> >>>> I completed the procedure correctly though: >> >>>> - reset the phone with the # pressed >> >>>> - then press 123456789*#0 in sequence >> >>>> >> >>>> The prone now enters the "Upgrading" phase, >> reboots, >> >>>> with a circle >> >>>> icon (bullet?) in the lower left corner (where >> >>>> normally a checked >> >>>> checkbox resides) then it begins the upgradeing >> >>>> proces all over again. >> >>>> >> >>>> In the mean time, it recieves an IP adress from >> DHCP >> >>>> and can be pinged >> >>>> for a shor while. >> >>>> >> >>>> How do I exit this loop? >> >>>> >> >>>> thanks, >> >>>> Zoltan >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> > ____________________________________________________________________________________ >> >>> Don't pick lemons. >> >>> See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! 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