Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Adam Blomfield
The default Universal Device Template includes an idle URL that tries to
access the self-provisioning IP Phone Service
(/cucm-uds/xps/selfProvision). I'm guessing this is what you're seeing.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:

 CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)

 Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto
 registers just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have
 specified (DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to
 resolve all the URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.

 However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any
 services beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit
 the exit button on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two,
 then it comes right back.

 The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ... etc
  everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have
 dealt with this before but I can't recall what the solution was.

 Thanks,

 Ryan

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Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Ben Story
Check your Idle URL.

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On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:

 CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)

 Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto
 registers just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have
 specified (DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to
 resolve all the URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.

 However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any
 services beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit
 the exit button on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two,
 then it comes right back.

 The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ... etc
  everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have
 dealt with this before but I can't recall what the solution was.

 Thanks,

 Ryan

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Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Bill Talley
Check the idle URL on the device, then check the auto registration template 
under User Management  User/Phone Add  universal device template.  The idle 
URL is populated under the Service Configuratuon Settings for the default 
template.

Sent from an Apple iOS device with very tiny touchscreen input keys.  Please 
excude my typtos.

 On Jan 29, 2015, at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:
 
 CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)
 
 Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto 
 registers just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have 
 specified (DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to 
 resolve all the URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.
 
 However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any services 
 beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit the exit 
 button on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two, then it 
 comes right back.
 
 The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ... etc 
  everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have dealt 
 with this before but I can't recall what the solution was.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Ryan
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Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Ryan Huff
Winner winner chicken dinner! Thank you, that was driving me nuts. Learning all 
the new things in 10 ... coming from the 8/9 world doesn't seem that long ago 
but in Cisco UC land I might as well be a dinosaur. 

Thanks,

Ryan

Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 11:03:22 -0600
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes 
please cucm 10.5 ...
From: ad...@adman.net
To: ryanh...@outlook.com
CC: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net

The default Universal Device Template includes an idle URL that tries to access 
the self-provisioning IP Phone Service (/cucm-uds/xps/selfProvision). I'm 
guessing this is what you're seeing.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:



CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)

Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto registers 
just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have specified 
(DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to resolve all the 
URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.

However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any services 
beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit the exit button 
on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two, then it comes right 
back.

The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ... etc  
everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have dealt with 
this before but I can't recall what the solution was.

Thanks,

Ryan
  

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Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Brian Meade
Also changing it there will remove it for new IP Phones added but you need
to go into any phone that already auto-registered and remove the idle URL
on the device configuration.

This feature only works on phones that support SBD/TVS since it works over
HTTPS only.  That's why it doesn't work with IP communicator.  I opened a
doc bug on this- https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCun13382

Brian

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Adam Blomfield ad...@adman.net wrote:

 The default Universal Device Template includes an idle URL that tries to
 access the self-provisioning IP Phone Service
 (/cucm-uds/xps/selfProvision). I'm guessing this is what you're seeing.

 On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:

 CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)

 Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto
 registers just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have
 specified (DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to
 resolve all the URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.

 However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any
 services beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit
 the exit button on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two,
 then it comes right back.

 The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ...
 etc  everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have
 dealt with this before but I can't recall what the solution was.

 Thanks,

 Ryan

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Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes please cucm 10.5 ...

2015-01-29 Thread Ryan Huff
So I just changed the default phone template in the Cisco IP Communicator 
Device Default to solve this particular issue. Thanks for the bug id reference 
Brian, that helps!

Thanks,

Ryan


Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 12:16:35 -0500
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Scratching my head, need a different set of eyes 
please cucm 10.5 ...
From: bmead...@vt.edu
To: ad...@adman.net
CC: ryanh...@outlook.com; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net

Also changing it there will remove it for new IP Phones added but you need to 
go into any phone that already auto-registered and remove the idle URL on the 
device configuration.
This feature only works on phones that support SBD/TVS since it works over 
HTTPS only.  That's why it doesn't work with IP communicator.  I opened a doc 
bug on this- https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCun13382
Brian
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Adam Blomfield ad...@adman.net wrote:
The default Universal Device Template includes an idle URL that tries to access 
the self-provisioning IP Phone Service (/cucm-uds/xps/selfProvision). I'm 
guessing this is what you're seeing.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com wrote:



CUCM 10.5 (New Build with DNS)

Testing out phone registration with IP Communicator 8.6.4. Phone auto registers 
just fine and is assigned all the auto registered defaults I have specified 
(DN, partition, CSS ... etc) and the IP communicator is able to resolve all the 
URLs by DNS. Everything appears to be fine.

However, the Services menu keeps poping up. I haven't configured any services 
beyond the shipped services so the service menu is blank. I hit the exit button 
on the services menu and it goes away for a second or two, then it comes right 
back.

The phone can still process digits, I can dial, I can get dialtone ... etc  
everything seems to work but the services menu. I feel like I have dealt with 
this before but I can't recall what the solution was.

Thanks,

Ryan
  

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