Put Cisco IP Phone 7941 As Busy Mode / Occupied
Dec 15, 2012I have a Cisco IP Phone 7941, and I would like to know how can I put the phone as busy mode / occupied, and after then how I can back from busy mode to available mode.
View 1 RepliesI have a Cisco IP Phone 7941, and I would like to know how can I put the phone as busy mode / occupied, and after then how I can back from busy mode to available mode.
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I fill out the password, and the username the way it should be, but then when I try to get the modem to connect, it says the network status is busy.
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Question 1: For making the firewall into multi context, am i need to do it from scratch, issue mode multiple command. Then rebuilt the current production config into one of the context, then another context meant for the new IPS uplink, and one admin context?
Question 2: For CSC -SSM licensing requirement, model ASA 5510 with security plus license is able to support 2 context. So if i split my firewall like what i mention in question, what exactly number of context do i own (admin, context A, context B)?
Question 3: For CSC-SSM module in multi context mode, so the management port of CSC SSM must attach at admin context?
Question 4: After configured all the policy and traffic to scan, how exactly i should do in order apply this policy to the interface? Should i only enable at admin context, then firewall service-policy rules, and apply it global, OR should i also do the same action on context A and Context B?
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In a redundant Sup-6E setup, the following configuration is supported :
- 1 TenGig uplink on Active Sup and 1 TenGig uplink on Standby Sup
- 1 TenGig uplink on Active Sup and 2 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 2 Gig uplinks on Active Sup and 1 TenGig uplink on Standby Sup
- 2 Gig uplink on Active Sup and 2 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
If you invoke shared backplane mode, the following configuration can also be supported:
- 2 TenGig uplinks(blocking) on Active Sup and 2 TenGig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 2 TenGig uplink(blocking) on Active Sup and 4 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 4 Gig uplinks on Active Sup and 2 TenGig uplinks(blocking) on Standby Sup
- 4 Gig uplink on Active Sup and 4 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
Here's the command and information about the "shared-backplane" mode :- [URL]
Currently, we have 2 SUP 6-Es(Module 5 - Active and Module 6 - Stand-by) setup in a redundent mode. I am planning on changing the redundent mode to the shared backplane mode so I can use 2 TenGig converters to uplink 2 access-switches. We purchased 2 TenGig converters and here is how I am planning on using them:
1- One will be used to uplink to two 3750 switches(stacked)
2- One will be used to uplink to a 2960 using a Gig SFP
My questions are:
1- Do I have to install the 2 TenGig converters(4-Gig Uplinks) in the same Module? Or can I use one one in module 5 and the second one in module 6?
2- Will changing the redundant mode to the shared backplane mode require rebooting the switch or disrupt the funtionality of the other linecards?
How can we know that 6500 and 7600 series switch and router are running in native mode or in hybrid mode.
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I'm trying to get the phone VPN function working from a Cisco 7965 phone. I can connect fine to the SSL VPN via a normal PC. When I try from a phone, it tries to connect and returns with: "VPN Authentication Failed"
yet, when I look on the ASA with "sh vpn-sessiondb anyconnect" I can see the phone has connected fine:
Username : fred Index : 17
Public IP : x.x.x.x
Protocol : AnyConnect-Parent
License : AnyConnect Premium, AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone
Encryption : AES128 Hashing : SHA1
Bytes Tx : 2417 Bytes Rx : 676
Group Policy : SSLClientPolicy Tunnel Group : SSLClientProfile
Login Time : 15:05:53 GMT/BDT Fri Aug 19 2011
Duration : 0h:00m:38s
Inactivity : 0h:00m:08s
NAC Result : Unknown
VLAN Mapping : N/A VLAN : none
I have a CME that has a FXO card, I can call the CME's number from an on-site phone and it works just fine, but when I try from my cell phone it picks up but doesn't give the dial-tone like it's suppose to, but if I hook an analog line to the phone line I can call that no problem from my cell?
voice-port 0/0/0
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
secondary dialtone
timeouts call-disconnect 2
timeouts ringing 30
timeouts wait-release 2
timing hookflash-out 500
caller-id enable
dial-peer voice 201 pots destination-pattern 9T port 0/0/0 and I can see it pick up.
I was under the impression that an FXO card didn't have any clue about inside/outside etc, all it knew was that it was getting a signal to ring.
I have a CME on the other end of my MPLS network. When troubleshooting phone issues i setup a phone on the CME system in question and point its TFTP server to the address of the CME router. Now, i need to point this phone to another CME but it keeps registering with the previous one no matter what i do (the TFTP server is pointed to the new CME). I have tried turning off the auto register, and i have deleted the ephone and its mac address all together but it always registers with the wrong CME.
The phone is a 7962 with a 7914 expansion module.
I am moving an IP Phone from one subnet to another subnet.I have deleted the IP Phone configuration in call manager(System version: 7.0.1.11000-2); however, when adding the same device (same MAC address) again in the call manager, the call manager associates the phone with the old IPv4 address (even though the phone is turned off). The phone is booting up and getting a different IP address on the new subnet, and is always in the "Registering" state. The phone has the right CM IP, TFTP IP, etc. the only difference is the phone IP address and the IP address that the CM is showing in the phone device configuration. I also tried resetting/rebooting and restore phone to default factory setting but it doesn't work, i have few more devices on this new subnet that are working fine.
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View 4 Replies View Relatedthe customer has CUCM in the inventory database of LMS 4.1. He has all accesses from LMS to CUCM. One phone 7961 is seen in the UT report. When the customer click on the CUCM in the inventory - there is no IP phone registered in the CUCM.
View 2 Replies View Relatedthe customer has CUCM in the inventory database of LMS 4.1. He has all accesses from LMS to CUCM. One phone 7961 is seen in the UT report. When the customer click on the CUCM in the inventory - there is no IP phone registered in the CUCM. What is wrong?:-( See the attachment.
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Currently using PC fax/modem card with landline phone cord to send/receive faxes. I live in a very rural area that has really crappy landlines for my phones. Will be getting a Verizon wireless phone system that has 2 RJ-11 interface jacks so I can connect my current landline phones to the wireless system. Is there some way that I will be able to use my PC fax with this Verizon system? The Verizon salesman wasn't sure but didn't think so.
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- 2 x XP (on which i installed Cisco IP Communicator 7.0.3.0)
- 1 x Ubuntu (running GNS3 with a c3600 Router)
The problem is that the phone which is not in the same LAN with the tftp server cannot register.
1) Can a phone register to a tftp server from another LAN ?
2) If the answer for 1) is yes, what am i doing wrong (you can see the details in the attachments)? I mention that the ping works well anywhere in the LAN.
When I place the phone on a different subnet, registration failed. The connectivity between the two subnet should be working because I have a desktop computer hook up behind the Avaya phone and the computer can talk with the server without problemThe phone has gotten the IP from DHCP server can I can even ping the IP from phone server. but on the phone it shows "Discover 10.0.10.10" then reboot, again and again. 10.0.10.10 is the IP of phone server. And there is no firewall rules blocking the traffic between the two subnet.Like I said before, if I place the phone on the same subnet as the server it worked. The setting of the switch remain unchanged
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a questions on an Ip phone when getting the firmware from the TFTP server (e.g. CME) after bootup,- After the registration with CME, the IP phone will getting an auto config file which is the Default.xml file. - The CME will acts a a TFTP server which contains all the IP phone's firmware for different models like 7970 and 7640 in different directories.- The CME have configured with the directory path for all the IP phone when the IP phone come to TFTP and acquired the firmware.Let say I have a phone registered is 7970 and what is the mechanism that governs that my 7970 is not downloading the wrong firmware from the TFTP? Let say it might wrongly downloaded the 7640 firmware? Who take care of this? The phone itself? or the CME will tell the IP phone to take only the 7970 firmware via the Default.xml file?
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How would I replicate the following in the SF300:
Switch(config)#int fa0/1
Switch(config-if)# switchport mode access
Switch(config-if)# switchport access vlan 15
Switch(Config-if)# switchport voice vlan 5
Not sure if setting the port to an ACCESS port on VLAN 15 (i.e. 15UP) and having the Voice VLAN set to 5 is correct.
Or should the port be set to General or Trunk with 15 as the untagged VLAN and 5 as the tagged voice VLAN (i.e. 15UP, 5T)?
I am piloting an 802.1x implementation for a client who has Mitel IP Phones. I have setup the switch and ACS based on previous experience and a windows PC can authenticate onto the network OK. When I use a Mitel phone however, it seems to skip past the first 802.1x LCD message and goes straight to LLDP and DHCP discovery, which obviously fails. The phone are 5224s and the controller is on the original v10 release. I have cleared the 802.1x config on the phone and rebooting as per Mitel documentation which leads me to believe it should then prompt for a user/pass on next reboot. It does not do this.
I known the ACS is setup to support EAP-MD5 and I have tried all the various types of host modes including the default and Multi-Auth, Multi-Domain and none of them seem to make any difference. I have tried with and without a PC attached to the phone as well.
A wireshark shows the EAP identity request from the switch, and I see an EAP response from the phone, although it is slightly different to the PC's response. In the end the phone issues an EAP 4 failure message. So something in that EAP conversation doesnt seem to work.
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Now I'm being told I need to set up a VPN tunnel for a remote IP phone. What I need to do on the PIX for this