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gdeike

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It has been awhile since I have been on this forum. We have switched from our Nortel to a Cisco System about 6 years ago.:( Over the past two years we have a growing issue with the Cisco Phones basically going out and putting the Network Port in a Error Disabled Status. The only way to get it back is to move the phone to a different port on the Network Switch. As anyone else encountered this issue before? Cisco is completely useless on the issue. Their brillant ideas was to remove the data vlan off that port. Did not help the issue, it is still happening. This effects all models of phones that we run (7941, 7961, 7970, and 7937 phones) It happens more on the 7937 phones then the others. Any ideas or suggestions?
 
The only thing I have seen remotely to this is a switch port setting that if you attempt to tether from the back of the phone for a laptop say, the port is disabled. I don't know if this is the condition you are having or not.

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With the 7937 series phone you do not have the option to tether a laptop into the back of the phone. That is 70% of where our issues are accuring. We are sort of lost on this one since nobody can define what the issue is and Big Brother Cisco is a completely useless on resolving the issue.
 
its prob port security on the switch. this stop the amount of diff devices that can be conected so plugging in a diff laptop or phone on the port eventually locks it out that is why it works on a diff port
 
Seen this with Cisco switches, we use Aastra's. It is a security setting, the switch port has to be put in a certain mode to allow it.



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Do you know what the setting is?
 
I saw this happen once with CatOS and a bug with port security. Disabling port security cleared the issue.

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