[cisco-voip] FW: Cisco 7960 & CallManager Express

Scott O'Donnell sodonnell at CCSINET.com
Thu Apr 6 20:28:32 EDT 2006


Robert,
 
If memory serves me, I ran into this about 6 months ago.
The phone I had was upgraded on a regular CM using a digitally signed
phone load.
Once the phone is upgraded to a signed load, it always needs signed
loads (I think)
 
You should have another file with the same name but a .sbn (I think) as
the one you are trying to load.
You can load it onto the CME flash and see if it takes it.
You can also do a "debug tftp events" and check to see if the phone is
requesting a firmware file with a .sbn extension.
 
I remember talking to TAC about this. There not always right, but that's
how it was explained to me.
 
Scott
 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Robert A. Bell
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:36 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] FW: Cisco 7960 & CallManager Express


Okay simple question. I've never ran into this before and my google
searches are leaving me a bit confused.  I just picked up a 7960 IP
Phone off of ebay.  It apparently has some newer software load than I'm
familiar with.  It has some universal application loader that appears at
the top of the display.  I'm trying to load the phone like I do using
all my other phone.  An example config is:
 
!
ephone-dn  5  dual-line
 number 5105
 label 5105
 description 5105
 name 5105
!
ephone  5
 mac-address 0030.943c.5214
 type 7960
 button  1:5
 
But when the phone boots it says that the TFTP times out.  I have no
other problems with my other phones.  They are 7910s.  This is my only
7960, but I have the firmware loaded into the routers:
 
tftp-server flash:P00307020200.bin
 
telephony-service
 load 7960-7940 P00307020200
 
Just like I do for the 7910s.  I'm gathering this is a new SIP version
that includes the universal application loader.  I just want to use the
phone...Would like it to be as simple as possible, but the information
is confusing online.
 
B.
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