This may sound elementary but it has caught me before.  Make sure you don't
have auto-reg-ephone enabled on telephony-service.

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Shrini <linuxbos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Dew,
>
> 1. no create profile
>     create profile
>
> After you add DNs and pools run create profile again under global.
>
> 2. debug tftp events
>
> rese the phone and see what it is requesting and is it succeeding.
>
> Else finally
> In the flash: you see below files.
>
> 6         3579 Apr 01 2002 16:18:18 softkeyDefault_kpml.xml
> 7         3613 Apr 01 2002 16:18:20 softkeyDefault.xml
> 8           69 Apr 01 2002 16:18:18 syncinfo.xml
> 9         1836 Apr 01 2002 16:18:18 SIPDefault.cnf
> 10        1236 Mar 01 2002 20:14:38 SIP000D659FDBD8.cnf
> 11          13 Apr 01 2002 16:15:46 OS79XX.TXT
>
> Delete them.
>
> Go to global run create profile, it will create these files again with new
> info.
>
> more flash:SIP000D659FDBD8.cnf
> more flash:SIPDefault.cnf
>
> Above two are also helpful to identify the problem.
>
> Also check #sh ephone
>
> See if the phone is registered as ephone.
>
> If yes ,
>
> no ephone XX
> shut down the phone port
> reload the router.
>
> On 11/18/2010 1:21 PM, Dew Swen wrote:
>
> Hi Shrini,
> yes I wrote the id mac correctly. I entered "create profile" command
> every time I changed the configuration. But I didnt wrote no create
> profile. Does it make sense?
>
> On 11/18/10, Shrini <linuxbos...@gmail.com> <linuxbos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Have you specified id mac under voice register pool of the phone ?
> Under voice register global
>
> no create profile
> create profile
>
> This should work as long as all config is good.
>
>
> On 11/18/2010 7:10 AM, dew.s...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> Yesterday when I was in the lab I had a problem like that.
>
> In CME sccp phones had SIP firmwire which I corrected by registering them
> to CUCM as SCCP
> (I followed the way which Matthew and Chevy said). There was no problem
> with SCCP phones.
>
> However, one of the SIP phones (7960-directly connected) registered as
> SCCP. I followed the same way, changed option 150 ip address from CME to
> CUCM. I registered it as SIP phone to CUCM so it got the correct firmwire.
> All good. But when I try to re-register it to CME it didnt. What did I
> miss?
> (source address in voice register global was correct, sip and bind all
> source int commands were correct, voice register dn and voice register
> pool commands were ok. Xlite was registered but 7960 directly connected
> phone didnt)
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Dew Swen / sent from mobile device
> CCVP, CCDP, CCNP
>
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