I had something like 9 phones over the last few days would not register until you entered programming, and Reset Values to restart phone.
As the phone was trying to boot, look at the Cisco switch, it was only on VLAN 100, (data) and didn't move over to VLAN 200. Got messages of bad file server and 'could not contact call centre' These are both provided by the 242 scope in VLAN 200.
VLAN 100 has entry for scope 242 to redirect to VLAN 200, L2QVLAN200
This has been working without any problems.
Network dudes deny any problem with DHCP problem.
I was wondering if anyone had an experience with problems like this.
I would have expected the phone to reboot to voice VLAN first, then when VLAN test parameter expires, reboot to VLAN 100, pick up the 242 scope to point it to VLAN 200 and pick up clan addresses.
sets seem to have got into a bit of tiss, and it was necessary to do the *CRAFT process to RESET VALUES. Then it worked a treat.
I am a bit concerned that if this happened to say 100 phones it would prove more difficult to resolve. I'd rather try and find out what happened to prevent it.
As the phone was trying to boot, look at the Cisco switch, it was only on VLAN 100, (data) and didn't move over to VLAN 200. Got messages of bad file server and 'could not contact call centre' These are both provided by the 242 scope in VLAN 200.
VLAN 100 has entry for scope 242 to redirect to VLAN 200, L2QVLAN200
This has been working without any problems.
Network dudes deny any problem with DHCP problem.
I was wondering if anyone had an experience with problems like this.
I would have expected the phone to reboot to voice VLAN first, then when VLAN test parameter expires, reboot to VLAN 100, pick up the 242 scope to point it to VLAN 200 and pick up clan addresses.
sets seem to have got into a bit of tiss, and it was necessary to do the *CRAFT process to RESET VALUES. Then it worked a treat.
I am a bit concerned that if this happened to say 100 phones it would prove more difficult to resolve. I'd rather try and find out what happened to prevent it.