RichardParry
IS-IT--Management
Hi All!
I was wondering if you could help please.
We have a Cisco UC520 in our office which I purchased about 4 years ago and fully configured to our requirements. It is the 48U-4BRI-K9 version, so has the 4x built in ISDN BRI ports.
It's been working perfectly for years, supporting our small business with 4x ISDN channels (2 ISDN lines) and about 6x Cisco phone extensions (7941G).
Today we found the system had crashed - Internal calls worked fine, but outbound or inbound calls weren't working. I reset the system and while it booted fine, and still presented all services and still allowed internal calls, it wouldn't bring up the Voice Mail service, plus wouldn't allow outbound or inbound calls.
I could connect using Cisco Configuration Assistant, but it hung on loading any voice configuration. Upon trying to going into the CUE module from CLI it was stuck in a constant boot cycle for the CUE software - It would say there was a fault with the flash module after loading most of the OS, with a kernel panic.
I took the unit apart to see what I could find, reseated the mezzanine card, and reseated the various DIMM memory, and the internal 1GB Compact Flash card. Upon rebooting it loaded fine, and we were able to make outbound calls and inbound no problem, but despite the "VM" (VoiceMail) light showing on the unit itself, the voice mail still doesn't work, and Cisco Configuration Assistant still won't load any voice related config, such as users, phones etc. There's no errors showing, just sits on loading the config, a process which would always take moments before - I left it for over 30 minutes before giving up.
This is the state our unit is in now, so we can at least make and receive calls OK, but its a big worry about the reliability of the phone system, as calls in and out of the business are so incredibly important.
Does anyone have any ideas what could have happened to this? It's protected behind a high end APC Online UPS, so has excellent clean power going into it. It's also in an air conditioned server room, kept around 21*C. The internal fan is also working fine. It's also relatively dust free.
Moving forward, I can see the UC500 series have gone end of life, and we've never had any kind of extended support on it. Could anyone suggest a way forward to potentially replace this system cost effectively? I don't want to replace the phones, as our staff are very used to these, plus they work great on our PoE Cisco switch network.
Appreciate any feedback or suggestions here.
Thank you! Richard
I was wondering if you could help please.
We have a Cisco UC520 in our office which I purchased about 4 years ago and fully configured to our requirements. It is the 48U-4BRI-K9 version, so has the 4x built in ISDN BRI ports.
It's been working perfectly for years, supporting our small business with 4x ISDN channels (2 ISDN lines) and about 6x Cisco phone extensions (7941G).
Today we found the system had crashed - Internal calls worked fine, but outbound or inbound calls weren't working. I reset the system and while it booted fine, and still presented all services and still allowed internal calls, it wouldn't bring up the Voice Mail service, plus wouldn't allow outbound or inbound calls.
I could connect using Cisco Configuration Assistant, but it hung on loading any voice configuration. Upon trying to going into the CUE module from CLI it was stuck in a constant boot cycle for the CUE software - It would say there was a fault with the flash module after loading most of the OS, with a kernel panic.
I took the unit apart to see what I could find, reseated the mezzanine card, and reseated the various DIMM memory, and the internal 1GB Compact Flash card. Upon rebooting it loaded fine, and we were able to make outbound calls and inbound no problem, but despite the "VM" (VoiceMail) light showing on the unit itself, the voice mail still doesn't work, and Cisco Configuration Assistant still won't load any voice related config, such as users, phones etc. There's no errors showing, just sits on loading the config, a process which would always take moments before - I left it for over 30 minutes before giving up.
This is the state our unit is in now, so we can at least make and receive calls OK, but its a big worry about the reliability of the phone system, as calls in and out of the business are so incredibly important.
Does anyone have any ideas what could have happened to this? It's protected behind a high end APC Online UPS, so has excellent clean power going into it. It's also in an air conditioned server room, kept around 21*C. The internal fan is also working fine. It's also relatively dust free.
Moving forward, I can see the UC500 series have gone end of life, and we've never had any kind of extended support on it. Could anyone suggest a way forward to potentially replace this system cost effectively? I don't want to replace the phones, as our staff are very used to these, plus they work great on our PoE Cisco switch network.
Appreciate any feedback or suggestions here.
Thank you! Richard