As I recall, I had a hard time getting the 8-6-00 files to work as well...Try the whole thing over again with the 08-10-00 files. I believe they will work better for you. Try this:
no tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.loads alias P0S3-08-6-00.loads no tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 alias P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 no tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-6-00.bin alias P003-08-6-00.bin no tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.sbn alias P0S3-08-6-00.sbn ! tftp-server flash:P0S3-08-10-00.loads tftp-server flash:P0S3-08-10-00.sb2 tftp-server flash:P0S3-08-10-00.sbn tftp-server flash:P003-08-10-00.bin tftp-server flash:P003-08-10-00.sbn ! voice register pool 1 username 3005 password cisco ! voice register global no create profile load 7960 P0S3-08-10-00 create profile ! inter fas0/3/0 shut inter fas0/3/1 shut ! inter fas0/3/0 no shut inter fas0/3/1 no shut end On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Gobind Singh Gill <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry Omar, guess I uploaded the old config file. I have attached the > new latest running configuration with this email and I also have them > in my flash:- > > BR2-RTR#sh flash | i -08 > 6 459 Jan 19 2009 18:24:20 P0S3-08-6-00.loads > 7 753560 Jan 19 2009 18:24:34 P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 > 8 444 Jan 14 2008 00:53:26 P0S3-08-10-00.loads > 9 756388 Jan 14 2008 00:54:18 P0S3-08-10-00.sb2 > 10 130952 Jan 14 2008 01:02:56 P0S3-08-10-00.sbn > 13 129824 Jan 19 2009 18:25:16 P003-08-6-00.bin > 14 130228 Jan 19 2009 18:25:30 P003-08-6-00.sbn > 15 130548 Jan 14 2008 01:01:14 P003-08-10-00.bin > 16 130952 Jan 19 2009 18:11:32 P003-08-10-00.sbn > 137 129824 Dec 18 2008 14:39:42 PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-6-00.bin > 138 130228 Dec 18 2008 14:39:44 PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-6-00.sbn > 143 459 Dec 18 2008 14:39:56 PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.loads > 144 753560 Dec 18 2008 14:40:06 PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 > > That's what I am trying to figure out that why I am getting that > message if the files are there in the flash and I have proper > bindings. I had these bindings since the very first email when I > started this thread. You can see that I sent the output to vccie2010 > in this very thread before, this is strange or I am missing something > due to which the phone is not able to find the file, any idea? > > --Gobind > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Omar Dahmani <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Gobind, >> >> Looking at the debug output: >> Nov 7 20:31:36.300: TFTP: Looking for P0S3-08-6-00.loads >> Nov 7 20:31:37.152: TFTP: Looking for P0S3-08-6-00.sbn >> >> But there is no "Opend flash:....." this means that the CME cant't find the >> Files! >> >> In the running config, tftp-server commands are missing. >> >> Something like: >> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.loads alias >> P0S3-08-6-00.Loads >> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.sbn alias P0S3-08-6-00.sbn >> ..and so on >> >> >> HTH >> >> -Omar >> >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Gobind Singh >> Gill >> Gesendet: Samstag, 7. November 2009 20:45 >> An: Brian Valentine >> Cc: Omar Dahmani; [email protected] >> Betreff: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Registration problem with CUCME as SIP Phone >> >> Hi Brian >> >> Thanks for the input. I have tried your steps but it didn't work. I >> have also attached "sh run" output in text file attached with this >> email. I'm still getting the same output:- >> >> ************ >> Nov 7 20:31:16.916: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001BD4C6C85E.tlv >> Nov 7 20:31:16.984: TFTP: Looking for SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:16.988: TFTP: Opened flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, fd >> 7, size 2670 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:17.008: TFTP: Finished flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, >> time 00:00:00 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:36.208: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001BD4C6C85E.tlv >> Nov 7 20:31:36.232: TFTP: Looking for SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:36.232: TFTP: Opened flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, fd >> 7, size 2670 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:36.256: TFTP: Finished flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, >> time 00:00:00 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:36.300: TFTP: Looking for P0S3-08-6-00.loads >> Nov 7 20:31:37.152: TFTP: Looking for P0S3-08-6-00.sbn >> Nov 7 20:31:45.440: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP001BD4C6C85E.tlv >> Nov 7 20:31:45.508: TFTP: Looking for SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:45.512: TFTP: Opened flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, fd >> 7, size 2670 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:45.528: TFTP: Finished flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml, >> time 00:00:00 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:45.760: TFTP: Looking for English_United_States/7960-font.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:45.764: TFTP: Opened >> system:/its/united_states/7960-font.xml, fd 7, size 8777 for process >> 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:45.820: TFTP: Finished >> system:/its/united_states/7960-font.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:46.528: TFTP: Looking for >> English_United_States/SCCP-dictionary-ext.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:46.624: TFTP: Looking for >> English_United_States/SCCP-dictionary.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:46.624: TFTP: Opened >> system:/its/united_states/SCCP-dictionary.xml, fd 7, size 2740 for >> process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:46.644: TFTP: Finished >> system:/its/united_states/SCCP-dictionary.xml, time 00:00:00 for >> process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:46.956: TFTP: Looking for >> English_United_States/7960-dictionary-ext.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:47.052: TFTP: Looking for >> English_United_States/7960-dictionary.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:47.052: TFTP: Opened >> system:/its/united_states/7960-dictionary.xml, fd 7, size 19750 for >> process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:47.184: TFTP: Finished >> system:/its/united_states/7960-dictionary.xml, time 00:00:00 for >> process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:48.464: TFTP: Looking for English_United_States/7960-kate.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:48.464: TFTP: Opened >> system:/its/united_states/7960-kate.xml, fd 7, size 1313 for process >> 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:48.472: TFTP: Finished >> system:/its/united_states/7960-kate.xml, time 00:00:00 for process 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:48.596: TFTP: Looking for United_States/7960-tones.xml >> Nov 7 20:31:48.596: TFTP: Opened >> system:/its/united_states/7960-tones.xml, fd 7, size 807 for process >> 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:48.600: TFTP: Finished >> system:/its/united_states/7960-tones.xml, time 00:00:00 for process >> 265 >> Nov 7 20:31:52.324: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: Name=SEP001BD4C6C85E >> Load=8.0(5.0) Last=Initialized >> **************** >> >> The above debug goes into loops. You are right Brian, there are some >> firmwares which can't be downgraded, the support guy at PL also >> swapped the phones but no luck. Also please refer to the attachment >> containing the running configuration, maybe you will find something >> that I have done wrong or missing. >> >> --Gobind >> >> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Brian Valentine <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Try shutting down the switchports connecting the phones. Then go into >> voice >>> register global and do "no create profile". Then check flash to make sure >> you >>> don't have any rogue SIPXXXXXXXXXXXX.cnf files. If you find any, delete >> them. >>> >>> While you are at it, go into telephony-service and do "no create >>> cnf-files". Then >>> check flash and make sure there are no rogue SEPXXXXXXXXXXXX.cnf.xml >> files. >>> If you find any delete them. >>> >>> Then go back to voice register global and do "create profile". Also go >> back to >>> telephony-service and do "create cnf-files". Then do a no shut on the >>> switchports connecting the phones. >>> >>> Keep in mind that some firmware versions are a one-way track. Once you >>> upgrade to a certain point, you will not be permitted to downgrade. I >> know that >>> the 1.3(3) version of the 7921/7925s are like that. You cannot go >> backwards >>> once you are on that specific version. You might want to read the release >> notes >>> of the firmware version your phones are currently at to see if this >> applies. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> Brian >>> >>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Gobind Singh Gill <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Omar, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the input. But I have already configured these commands but >>>> no luck :-S. >>>> >>>> --Gobind >>>> >>>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Omar Dahmani <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > Hi Gobind, >>>> > >>>> > something I often forgot to configure on a CME with SIP phones is the >>>> > registrar server: >>>> > >>>> > voice service voip >>>> > sip >>>> > registrar server >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > -Omar >>>> > >>>> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>> > Von: [email protected] >>>> > [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Gobind >> Singh >>>> > Gill >>>> > Gesendet: Samstag, 7. November 2009 17:17 >>>> > An: [email protected] >>>> > Betreff: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Registration problem with CUCME as SIP >> Phone >>>> > >>>> > Any idea guys? I am still struggling to get this phone registered as >> SIP. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >>That didn't work..its still not registering and getting same output >>>> >>from debug tftp events. >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> > On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 5:24 AM, vccie2010 <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >> First of all make sure you have? entry for followintg which is >>>> >> missing....restart the tftp and then see what happens... >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-9-00.loads alias >>>> > P0S3-08-6-00.sbn >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Gobind Singh Gill <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Here's the output:- >>>> >>> >>>> >>> BR2-RTR# sh voice register tftp-bind >>>> >>> tftp-server syncinfo.xml url flash:/syncinfo.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server SIPDefault.cnf url flash:/SIPDefault.cnf >>>> >>> tftp-server softkeyDefault_kpml.xml url >> flash:/softkeyDefault_kpml.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server softkeyDefault.xml url flash:/softkeyDefault.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server softkey1_kpml.xml url flash:/softkey1_kpml.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server softkey1.xml url flash:/softkey1.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server cme_dialplan_1.xml url flash:/cme_dialplan_1.xml >>>> >>> tftp-server SIP001BD4C6C85E.cnf url flash:/SIP001BD4C6C85E.cnf >>>> >>> tftp-server SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml url >> flash:/SEP001BD4C6C85E.cnf.xml >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> BR2-RTR#sh flash | i -08 >>>> >>> 6 ? ? ? ? ?459 Jan 19 2009 18:24:20 P0S3-08-6-00.loads >>>> >>> 7 ? ? ? 753560 Jan 19 2009 18:24:34 P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 >>>> >>> 8 ? ? ? ? ?444 Jan 14 2008 00:53:26 P0S3-08-10-00.loads >>>> >>> 9 ? ? ? 756388 Jan 14 2008 00:54:18 P0S3-08-10-00.sb2 >>>> >>> 10 ? ? ?130952 Jan 14 2008 01:02:56 P0S3-08-10-00.sbn >>>> >>> 13 ? ? ?129824 Jan 19 2009 18:25:16 P003-08-6-00.bin >>>> >>> 14 ? ? ?130228 Jan 19 2009 18:25:30 P003-08-6-00.sbn >>>> >>> 15 ? ? ?130548 Jan 14 2008 01:01:14 P003-08-10-00.bin >>>> >>> 16 ? ? ?130952 Jan 19 2009 18:11:32 P003-08-10-00.sbn >>>> >>> 137 ? ? 129824 Dec 18 2008 14:39:42 PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-6-00.bin >>>> >>> 138 ? ? 130228 Dec 18 2008 14:39:44 PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-6-00.sbn >>>> >>> 143 ? ? ? ?459 Dec 18 2008 14:39:56 >> PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.loads >>>> >>> 144 ? ? 753560 Dec 18 2008 14:40:06 PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 >>>> >>> >>>> >>> On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 4:35 AM, vccie2010 <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> >>> > and also "debug ccsip message" and "sh voice reg tftp-bind" outputs >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 7:29 PM, vccie2010 <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>>> >>> >> >>>> >>> >> can you post "sh flash"and "sh run" >>>> >>> >> >>>> >>> >> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Gobind Singh Gill <[email protected]> >>>> >>> >> wrote: >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> Hi Guys >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> I am getting problem registering Proctor Lab's 7960 at BR2 as SIP >>>> >>> >>> Phone. It has SCCP firmware right now. This is what I have >> checked:- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> 1). It has the DHCP address :- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> *************** >>>> >>> >>> BR2-RTR#sh cdp neigh f0/3/1 det >>>> >>> >>> ------------------------- >>>> >>> >>> Device ID: SEP001BD4C6C85E >>>> >>> >>> Entry address(es): >>>> >>> >>> ?IP address: 10.10.202.53 >>>> >>> >>> Platform: Cisco IP Phone 7960, ?Capabilities: Host >>>> >>> >>> Interface: FastEthernet0/3/1, ?Port ID (outgoing port): Port 1 >>>> >>> >>> Holdtime : 172 sec >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> Version : >>>> >>> >>> P00308000500 >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> advertisement version: 2 >>>> >>> >>> Duplex: full >>>> >>> >>> Power drawn: 6.300 Watts >>>> >>> >>> *************** >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> 2). It has proper configuration for Voice Register Pool,DN and >> Global >>>> >>> >>> (Correct me if I am wrong):- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> *************** >>>> >>> >>> voice register global >>>> >>> >>> ?mode cme >>>> >>> >>> ?source-address 10.10.202.1 port 5060 >>>> >>> >>> ?max-dn 2 >>>> >>> >>> ?max-pool 2 >>>> >>> >>> ?load 7960-7940 P0S3-08-6-00 >>>> >>> >>> ?authenticate register >>>> >>> >>> ?time-format 24 >>>> >>> >>> ?date-format D/M/Y >>>> >>> >>> ?tftp-path flash: >>>> >>> >>> ?create profile sync 0001726194545305 >>>> >>> >>> ?ntp-server 10.10.100.2 mode directedbroadcast >>>> >>> >>> ! >>>> >>> >>> voice register dn ?1 >>>> >>> >>> ?number 3005 >>>> >>> >>> ! >>>> >>> >>> voice register pool ?1 >>>> >>> >>> ?id mac 001B.D4C6.C85E >>>> >>> >>> ?type 7960 >>>> >>> >>> ?number 1 dn 1 >>>> >>> >>> ?dtmf-relay sip-notify >>>> >>> >>> ?description 3214-3005 >>>> >>> >>> ?codec g711ulaw >>>> >>> >>> **************** >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> 3). I have proper TFTP bindings configured:- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> ***************** >>>> >>> >>> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-9-00.loads alias >>>> >>> >>> P0S3-08-6-00.loads >>>> >>> >>> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-9-00.sb2 alias >>>> >>> >>> P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 >>>> >>> >>> tftp-server flash:PHONE/7940-7960/P003-08-9-00.bin alias >>>> >>> >>> P003-08-6-00.bin >>>> >>> >>> ****************** >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> 4). Also I made sure that it is available in the flash:- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> ****************** >>>> >>> >>> BR2-RTR#sh flash | i P0S3-08 >>>> >>> >>> 6 ? ? ? ? ?459 Jan 19 2009 18:24:20 P0S3-08-6-00.loads >>>> >>> >>> 7 ? ? ? 753560 Jan 19 2009 18:24:34 P0S3-08-6-00.sb2 >>>> >>> >>> 8 ? ? ? ? ?444 Jan 14 2008 00:53:26 P0S3-08-10-00.loads >>>> >>> >>> 9 ? ? ? 756388 Jan 14 2008 00:54:18 P0S3-08-10-00.sb2 >>>> >>> >>> 10 ? ? ?130952 Jan 14 2008 01:02:56 P0S3-08-10-00.sbn >>>> >>> >>> 142 ? ? ? ?459 Dec 18 2008 14:39:56 >>>> > PHONE/7940-7960/P0S3-08-6-00.loads >>>> >>> >>> ******************* >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> 5). Here's the output from debug tftp events:- >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> ******************* >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:13.446: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP00254592D57E.tlv >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:13.718: TFTP: Looking for SEP00254592D57E.cnf.xml >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:13.722: TFTP: Opened flash:/SEP00254592D57E.cnf.xml, >> fd >>>> >>> >>> 7, size 2670 for process 339 >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:14.710: TFTP: Finished >> flash:/SEP00254592D57E.cnf.xml, >>>> >>> >>> time 00:00:00 for process 339 >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:16.138: TFTP: Looking for >>>> >>> >>> English_United_States/be-sccp.jar >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:16.502: TFTP: Looking for United_States/g3-tones.xml >>>> >>> >>> Nov ?7 02:46:17.286: %IPPHONE-6-REG_ALARM: 25: >> Name=SEP00254592D57E >>>> >>> >>> Load= SCCP45.8-4-1S Last=Initialized >>>> >>> >>> ******************* >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> The messages in the output above keeps on going in loops. Can >> anyone >>>> >>> >>> throw light that what I am doing wrong or missing here? >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> Regards, >>>> >>> >>> >>>> >>> >>> Gobind Singh Gill >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>>> >>> >>> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab >> training, >>>> >>> >>> please >>>> >>> >>> visit www.ipexpert.com >>>> >>> >> >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, >> please >>>> > visit www.ipexpert.com >>>> > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please >> visit www.ipexpert.com >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
