[cisco-voip] Remotely rebooting Phone without using Callmanager
(in CM not connected, but can still ping/http)
Kevin Thorngren
kthorngr at cisco.com
Fri Feb 17 19:46:56 EST 2006
Not sure of any other ideas at this point. Just curious if there is
any Skinny traffic from the phone to CCM. Use Network Monitor on the
Primary CCM to see if the phone is attempting to create a TCP
connection to the CCM server and if it is failing.
Kevin
On Feb 17, 2006, at 7:38 PM, Hans-Peter Walter wrote:
>
> hi,
> we have a problem with a SRST-config at a remote site, so I played
> around and set a
> line of a phone to "Auto Answer with speakerphone" and could hear some
> servers running in the background,
> and did some testing. The SRST still doesn't work properly, but thats
> another story...
>
> Now the phone some how stucks. I can ping it, I can go to the phone
> website http://<phone-ip>, but it
> is *NOT* registered in Callmanager and not on the SRST-Router.
> I denied access for that phone to the callmanager (hoped it would try
> to reboot) ==> no success
> I rebooted the SRST-Router (default-gateway of the phone) ==> no
> success
> I shut down and enabled the switch-port where the phone is connected
> ==> no success
> I even rebooted the entire switch ;-) ==> no success
> After all these actions I can still ping / http to the phone...
>
> I wish I had PoE there, because I think I just would need unplug
> power....
> soooo: Is there another way to reboot a phone *without* the
> Callmanager,
> maybe something hidden like http://<phine-ip>/admin or something?
>
> thanks and a nice weekend...
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