Have you verified your connection with the TN and that it is good. Usually that means you have power but no connectivity with the PBX. Bring the phone back to the frame and bypass the station cabling.
I would try using the same version that is on your callpilot server. I have run into problems with using an older version on the reporter server than on the callpilot.
Does anyone have an example for using DHCP option 66? How should this be input? All it says in documentation is to put in the TFTP server name. can I put in just the TFTP ip address, or does it need to be in a specific format?
Does any one have firmware version S18 for the I2033? I need to get a couple of phones working and have to upgrade to s18 before upgrading to the latest firmware release.
I have been able to get this to work using the TFTP serve and .PRV files. But, I had to manually enter the provisioning server IP address what I am looking for is a way to fill this field automatically.
That is ultimately what I am trying to accomplish. I was wanting the string to just give my phones the provisioning server address and use the .PRV files to handle the rest. I might try your route if I cant get this to work.
I found the information on how to do this in the IP phone fundementals book and set it up accordingly. Is there anyone who has this working that can show me how they have it setup?
Voice vlan option 128 string: "Nortel-i2004-b,s1ip=10.253.4.10;p1=4100;a1=1;r1=10;"
I was just testing this string out the i2004-a string works fine but when I take the "a" string out and put this "b" string in the phones do not seem to take it. What I am trying to do is use the new auto config...
The phone doesn't seem to be getting the DHCP string. When I check the settings everything is still default. I went through the phones local diagnostics to check the DHCP respond string and I see nothing. When I use the i2004-a setup it works fine, just can't get the i2004-b string to work.
I have been trying to setup the new I2004-B string in my DHCP server. Here is an example of what I have tried
option 128 Nortel-i2004-B,s1ip=x.x.x.x;p1=4100;etc..
The phones are 1140E running C6E firmware. Is there anything I am missing?
Thank you, I finally received confirmation from Nortel and they also verified that gratuitous arp is used. The bug fix for the Cisco 3750 cluster resolved our issues.
I have a node with 2 signaling servers and 3 VGMCs. When the leader fails the 2nd server takes over as the leader, but it will not register any ip sets until the Cisco 3750s arp table is cleared.
We have found a fix for the Cisco switch that sounds like it fits the problem. However it would...
I have a node with 2 signaling servers and 3 VGMCs. When the leader fails the 2nd server takes over as the leader, but it will not register any ip sets until the Cisco 3750s arp table is cleared.
We have found a fix for the Cisco switch that sounds like it fits the problem. However it would...
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