<div dir="ltr">Well, the rest of the phones are liking the config now since correcting the issue with Enterprise Phone configuration. <div><br></div><div>Strange.... </div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Stephen Welsh <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:stephen.welsh@unifiedfx.com" target="_blank">stephen.welsh@unifiedfx.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>Strange, so it looks like an DB inconsistency was generating duff config files?</div>
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<div>Sorry to hear you have to delete those dam ITL files, I know a product that will help you to remotely delete them, unfortunately it’s not free (we all have to make a living ;)</div><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888">
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<div>On 5 Nov 2013, at 21:32, Erick B. <<a href="mailto:erickbee@gmail.com" target="_blank">erickbee@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div dir="ltr">I think I fixed this... on the System -> enterprise phone configuration page it was initially throwing an error message on both servers.
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<div>Error Message<span style="white-space:pre-wrap"> </span>Unmapped Exception The content of elements must consist of well-formed character data or markup.</div>
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<div>It had a save button. I hit save and it then displayed the settings and such as normal. I then saved again and went to another page and back and it was still displaying fine. I then reset 2 phones and they updated fine and no verify error. Looks like
I need to go around and delete the ITLs and trust lists on phones we did not test with since those say trust list update failed. </div>
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<div>Weird one, thanks for the pointers guys.</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Yep, deleted the phone and re-added it as correct type. The phones are setup and registered and working as correct model. Just not verifying configuration and phones on older firmwares not updating. Some show wrong time depending on firmware
version. I did make a new datetime group but phone did not take condfig due to this underlying verification issue.
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<div>If I go under System -> Enterprise Phone configuration it errors on that page. Doesn't display anything but error message. </div>
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<div>Tried to restart tomcat, same thing. The servers were rebooted last week. </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Wes Sisk (wsisk) <span dir="ltr">
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<div>CSCts83522 Unsupported phone service category prevents device registration <br>
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<div>Is 192.168.5.10 the correct TFTP server?</div>
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<div>Found at least one instance of this where devices were provisioned as wrong type in CUCM.</div>
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<div>Try deleting the phone to clear all features and letting it re-register. Or just change the MAC address to save the existing configuration and re-add the phone as a new phone with no or minimal configuration.</div>
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<div>Errors parsing the dateTimeSetting are also related to old phone loads (pre-olson implementation) configured with olson timezones.</div>
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<div>This makes me suspect the XML file integrity like transfer may be incomplete or corrupted in transit.</div>
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<div>On Nov 5, 2013, at 3:04 PM, Erick B. <<a href="mailto:erickbee@gmail.com" target="_blank">erickbee@gmail.com</a>></div>
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<div>Just wrong time, and not updating to current firmware on server and probably not taking phone changes.</div>
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<div>Stephen's cisco link was in right direction, but the XML parse is throwing errors on device pool section. We've made a new device pool with new settings, new date/time group and it still is having issues with parsing device pool settings. </div>
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<div>It is downloading the cfg file file, authenticating it fine (success for that) but having issue parsing the cfg once downloaded.</div>
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<div><span style="white-space:pre-wrap">This is a 7945 with </span>SCCP45.9-2-3S, the default load is SCCP45.9-3-1SR2-1S. Most of the phones have error verifying config - multiple models. There is one 7945 with 7945.default load to not updating. </div>
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<div>9791: NOT 13:48:21.430429 TFTP: [14]:Requesting SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml.sgn from 192.168.5.10 with size limit of 550001</div>
<div>9792: NOT 13:48:21.450165 TFTP: [14]:Finished --> rcvd 9501 bytes </div>
<div>9793: NOT 13:48:21.462040 SECD: verifyFile: sgn-verify </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml>, 'name'[SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml.sgn]</div>
<div>9794: NOT 13:48:21.464543 SECD: parseHdr(): start of pad ('T' 0x0d) at TLV 15</div>
<div>9795: NOT 13:48:21.465226 SECD: parseHdr(): skipping 1 trail bytes (pad and/or unknown TLVs)</div>
<div>9796: NOT 13:48:21.467750 SECD: parseHdr(): start of pad ('T' 0x0d) at TLV 15</div>
<div>9797: NOT 13:48:21.468668 SECD: parseHdr(): skipping 1 trail bytes (pad and/or unknown TLVs)</div>
<div>9798: NOT 13:48:21.518135 SECD: file sgn verify SUCCESS, hdr 336 byte, </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml></div>
<div>9799: NOT 13:48:21.518969 SECD: verifyFile: file sgn verified </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml>, hdrlen 336</div>
<div>9800: NOT 13:48:21.519982 SECD: verifyFile: hdr ver [2.0], and file not encr, </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml></div>
<div>9801: NOT 13:48:21.532024 SECD: verifyFile: 9165 byte after hdr strip, </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml></div>
<div>9802: NOT 13:48:21.532752 SECD: verifyFile: verify SUCCESS </usr/ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml></div>
<div>9803: NOT 13:48:21.551304 tftpClient: authorize file = 12, isEncr = 0 </div>
<div>9804: NOT 13:48:21.558846 SECD: lookupCTL: TFTP SRVR secure</div>
<div>9805: NOT 13:48:22.429740 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.cfg.t:? - Config handleTftpResponse, status=0 for file=ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml</div>
<div>9806: NOT 13:48:22.434950 INETD: Set IP mode 1 </div>
<div>9807: WRN 13:48:22.466548 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap:parse - Encoding Updated to UTF-8</div>
<div>9808: WRN 13:48:22.468227 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'name' in element '/device/devicePool' (line=16)</div>
<div>9809: WRN 13:48:22.469870 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'name' in element '/device/devicePool/dateTimeSetting' (line=18)</div>
<div>9810: WRN 13:48:22.472332 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'name' in element '/device/devicePool/callManagerGroup' (line=38)</div>
<div>9811: WRN 13:48:22.474019 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'tftpDefault' in element '/device/devicePool/callManagerGroup' (line=39)</div>
<div>9812: WRN 13:48:22.475703 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'mgcpPorts' in element '/device/devicePool/callManagerGroup/members/member/callManager/ports' (line=49)</div>
<div>9813: WRN 13:48:22.477512 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'mgcpPorts' in element '/device/devicePool/callManagerGroup/members/member/callManager/ports' (line=65)</div>
<div>9814: WRN 13:48:22.479195 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'name' in element '/device/devicePool/srstInfo' (line=76)</div>
<div>9815: WRN 13:48:22.480925 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'userModifiable' in element '/device/devicePool/srstInfo' (line=78)</div>
<div>9816: WRN 13:48:22.482619 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'mlppDomainId' in element '/device/devicePool' (line=93)</div>
<div>9817: WRN 13:48:22.484214 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'mlppIndicationStatus' in element '/device/devicePool' (line=94)</div>
<div>9818: WRN 13:48:22.485860 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Warning: Unknown element 'preemption' in element '/device/devicePool' (line=95)</div>
<div>9819: ERR 13:48:22.487534 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.xml.ap: - XML Parser Exception: name expected (position:START_TAG <null>@122:2 in java.io.InputStreamReader@30ed62) (line=122)</div>
<div>9820: ERR 13:48:22.489157 JVM: Startup Module Loader|cip.cfg.t:? - ERROR PARSING CONFIG file:ram/SEP001D705EB9DA.cnf.xml</div>
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<p dir="ltr">Only because I ran into this the other day, but with a 7942.<br>
Is it that it doesn't register?<br>
Mine was to do with the firmware on the handset requiring 9.3.1sr1 minimum. Shown in the console logs.<br>
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<div>On 5 Nov 2013 17:43, "Erick B." <<a href="mailto:erickbee@gmail.com" target="_blank">erickbee@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">
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<div>I've followed the SBD document and verified the ITL values and regenerated TVS, TFTP, Tomcat and restarted those services but can't get the 7945 to verify the config file. </div>
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<div>The phone has ITL value of 8d50d44a707119a37dc5f66bd7149041 and the publisher server where TFTP is running also has same ITL value (show itl) command. </div>
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<div>The subscriber server has a different ITL value. </div>
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<div>CUCM version is 8.6.2a SU2. The trust lists, etc have been deleted from phones and factory reset also. </div>
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<div>Thanks, Erick</div>
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