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Still looking for any advice with this.  I had given up with the upgrade
process (to SIP.. tftp won't send the files for some reason) but I can't
even get this to work with sccp.  It doesn't seep to ever finish booting.

My understanding is that after the hunt is exhausted through tftp, the
phone will boot it's current image, but this isn't the case for me.  The
display shows

Configuring IP
Requesting Configuration
Opening 192.168.1.104 (tftp server i assigned)
Defaulting CM to TFTP Server
....infinite loop....


Here is my phone info and below that is a tcpdump.  If you have any
ideas, please let me know.  If this phone is bricked, I need to get my
money back before it's too late.

MAC Address             00XXXXXXBD4D
Host Name               SEP00XXXXXXD4D
Phone DN                
App Load ID             P00306000400
Boot Load ID            PC0303010100
Version                 6.0(4.0)
Expansion Module 1              
Expansion Module 2              
Hardware Revision               4.3
Serial Number           INMXXXXXXT
Model Number            CP-7940G
Codec           ADLCodec
Amps            5V Amp
C3PO Revision           2
Message Waiting                 NO

excerpt from network settings...

CallManager 1           CiscoCM1
CallManager 2 TFTP              192.168.1.104
DHCP Enabled            Yes
DHCP Address Released           No
Alternate TFTP          Yes
Erase Configuration             NO
Forwarding Delay                NO      
GARP Enabled            Yes
Voice VLAN Enabled              Yes
Auto Line Select Enabled                No
Video Capability Enabled                No
DSCP For Call Control           default
DSCP For Configuration          default
DSCP For Services               default
Device Security Mode            Non Secure
Web Access Enabled              Yes

Tx Excessive Collisions                 0
Tx Frames               232
Tx Broadcasts           28
Tx Multicasts           13
Tx Collisions           0
Tx Deferred Abort               0
Rx Overruns             0
Rx Long/CRC             0
Rx Frames               54

Debug display:

0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044
0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044
0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044
0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044
0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044
0x8103, 0x0, 0x12310044

Socket Task             616 of 1200
Phone Task              916 of 4000
RTP Task                104 of 1200
TLS Task                104 of 6000
Config Task             1592 of 6000
Display Task            472 of 1300
CAST Task               144 of 1600
Sidecar Task            348 of 1500
Audit Task              436 of 1600
Undefined Mode          0 of 64
SVC Mode                12 of 64
IRQ Mode                28 of 128
FIQ Mode                0 of 64

Domain          snmpUDPDomain
Remote Address          /0
Local Address           /0
Sender Joins            0
Receiver Joins          0
Byes            0
Start Time              0
Row Status              Not Ready
Name            SEP00XXXXXXBD4D
Sender Packets          0
Sender Octets           0
Sender Tool             None
Sender Reports          1
Sender Report Time              0
Sender Start Time               0
Rcvr Lost Packets               0
Rcvr Jitter             0,0
Receiver Tool           None
Rcvr Reports            1
Rcvr Report Time                0
Rcvr Packets            0
Rcvr Octets             0
Rcvr Start Time                 0

Here is a tcpdump (mac changed):

15:48:31.501856 IP 192.168.1.105.50170 > mulbman.tftp:  31 RRQ
"CTLSEP00XXXXXXBD4D.tlv" o
15:48:35.501998 IP 192.168.1.105.50170 > mulbman.tftp:  31 RRQ
"CTLSEP00XXXXXXBD4D.tlv" o
15:48:39.502162 IP 192.168.1.105.50170 > mulbman.tftp:  31 RRQ
"CTLSEP00XXXXXXBD4D.tlv" o
15:48:43.502293 IP 192.168.1.105.50170 > mulbman.tftp:  31 RRQ
"CTLSEP00XXXXXXBD4D.tlv" o
15:48:47.504194 IP 192.168.1.105.50171 > mulbman.tftp:  32 RRQ
"SEP00XXXXXXBD4D.cnf.xml"
15:48:51.502542 IP 192.168.1.105.50171 > mulbman.tftp:  32 RRQ
"SEP00XXXXXXBD4D.cnf.xml"
15:48:55.502685 IP 192.168.1.105.50171 > mulbman.tftp:  32 RRQ
"SEP00XXXXXXBD4D.cnf.xml"
15:48:59.502815 IP 192.168.1.105.50171 > mulbman.tftp:  32 RRQ
"SEP00XXXXXXBD4D.cnf.xml"
15:49:03.502961 IP 192.168.1.105.50171 > mulbman.tftp:  32 RRQ
"SEP00XXXXXXBD4D.cnf.xml"
15:49:07.544093 IP 192.168.1.105.50077 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
2491131163:2491131163(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:08.033496 IP 192.168.1.105.50077 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
2491131163:2491131163(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:09.033501 IP 192.168.1.105.50077 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
2491131163:2491131163(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:11.033569 IP 192.168.1.105.50077 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
2491131163:2491131163(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:19.864393 CDPv2, ttl: 180s, Device-ID 'SEP00XXXXXXBD4D'[|cdp]
15:49:22.922753 IP 192.168.1.105.50078 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
1785338396:1785338396(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:23.404027 IP 192.168.1.105.50078 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
1785338396:1785338396(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:24.404061 IP 192.168.1.105.50078 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
1785338396:1785338396(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:26.404118 IP 192.168.1.105.50078 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
1785338396:1785338396(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:37.923237 IP 192.168.1.105.50079 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
703952104:703952104(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:38.414514 IP 192.168.1.105.50079 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
703952104:703952104(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:39.414550 IP 192.168.1.105.50079 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
703952104:703952104(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>
15:49:41.414641 IP 192.168.1.105.50079 > mulbman.cisco-sccp: S
703952104:703952104(0) win 1400 <mss 1400>





Thanks for looking.

Kris Edwards
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