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<font size="-1"><font face="Trebuchet MS">I have just changed the name
from system->server to IP and kept the hostname in the field of the
hostname of the settingd->ethernet- and the phones overcame the
problem and work fine!<br>
If someone could explain this?<br>
If you have an ip configured in system->server what is the meaning
of host field in the settings->ip-?ethernet field?<br>
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Thanks and Kind Regards<br>
Anthony<br>
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Anthony Kouloglou wrote:
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<font size="-1"><font face="Trebuchet MS">Hi Wes,<br>
yes security is enabled (in serviceability you mean).<br>
Also, the devices got generated by the DMA from 4.1 so they have been
inserted with a security profile!! (i have never used this thing)<br>
I I changed it back to standard no secure 79XX profile but again, they
keep searching first for the old tftp.<br>
But, when i navigated through the phone menu to network config and then
to option 29 (something about resetting the settings) the phone never
looked for the old CCM <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
How can i do this remotely though?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Anthony<br>
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Wes Sisk wrote:
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type="cite">Do you have secruity enabled? If so, you have to updated
CTL files to make the 6.1 TFTP address a 'valid' TFTP provider.
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<div>On May 13, 2009, at 5:20 PM, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:</div>
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face="Trebuchet MS">Hi, i had my 4.1 CCM replaced by a 6.1 CUCM.<br>
the old one is still running since it has co resident a CRS with an AA.<br>
I use a trunk to send calls to new 6.1. That works fine<br>
In my DHCP pool, i have the tftp option changed to point at 6.1 IP but,
the phones even though they have the new option for the TFTP (CUCM 6.1)
They keep register at old CCM 4.1!!<br>
Only if i shutdown CCM service at 4.1, the phone after a timeout, it
registers to 6.1.<br>
If then i turn again on the CCM service at 4.1, the phone does not
register back to the 4.1.<br>
But, if i reset the phone, it goes and registers back to the 4.1!!<br>
I do not use DNS but both CCM have the same name.<br>
Could this be a problem even though i do not use DNS?<br>
how about a factory reset to all phones?<br>
<br>
Because when i plugged in a brand new device, it got registered
directly to the 6.1.<br>
So it has something to do with the "memory" of the old devices.<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Anthony<br>
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