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| reply to VoipNewbie1 Re: [Other] Cisco 7960 "protocol application inval
Why are you trying to avoid using TFTP?
Don't confuse a factory reset with fixing a bad image update. You have a bad image update. You will need a TFTP server to correct that. -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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 VoipNewbie1
join:2005-11-02 Waipahu, HI | reply to VoipNewbie1 Does anyone know of a way to reset the phone back to factory conditions without using TFTP? |
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join:2005-11-02 Waipahu, HI | reply to VoipNewbie1 I should also mention that I set up my router to work on DHCP, not a static IP. Will this work with Cisco 7960 IP Phones? |
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| reply to priller DTwilliams,
This sounds like the problem. I just installed a router for the first time. The router is a Draytek 2900vg, with wireless lan, DHCP server, firewall and a bunch of other stuff that I'm not sure what it does. Anyways, this is the first time I set up a router and I didn't do any kind of setup to the DHCP server. I figured it would set up automatically.
So according to your last post, I need to input 150 into the DHCP server on the VLAN.
Can you tell me where would I input that information? |
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| reply to VoipNewbie1 Not that I'm aware of. Quick CCO search found the following, which may be totally unrelated or of little help:
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CSCed84163: Loader may fail - Application Invalid
Symptom: When a phone is upgrade to release 6.0(1.0), from a 5.0 release, the upgrade may fail to complete. The Display will read "Application Invalid"
Conditions: This may occur if any of the following is true:
There is no option 150 Set on the DHCP server on the native VLAN
CDP on the Switch and Phone do not converge in a timely fashion.
Workaround: Insure that if a DHCP server is configured on the native VLAN, that it's option 150 information points to a known good call manager.
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CSCef75275: Symptom: Phones are intermittently stuck at Universal Application Loader. Phone Displays message "Configuring VLAN"
Condition: Phone load P0030700100. CDP used but no Voice VLAN (Aux VLAN) configured.
Workaround: Configure a Voice VLAN |
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join:2005-11-02 Waipahu, HI
| reply to priller Thanks DTwilliams,
But the phone will not respond to any buttons, even **#. The buttons are completely locked and there is nothing on the screen other then "Universal application" at the top, a cisco logo in the center, and "configuring IP" at the bottom.
Is there a way to reset the phone manually without pressing any of the buttons? What happens if I reset the phone and do not have the files to load back onto it?
I plan on using Terravon as a voip provider and virtual pbx. They have been extremely helpful in explaining everything else to me. I do not plan on using call manager.
Do you have any other suggestions as to unlocking the phone without the buttons?
Thanks again for your help. |
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| reply to VoipNewbie1 Try resetting the phone to factory default:
Complete these steps:
1. Go to the main Date/Time screen.
2. Press **# to unlock Network Configuration on the phone.
3. Press Settings.
4. The Network Configuration lock symbol should be unlocked. If it is not, exit to the main screen and press ** # again.
5. Press 3 on the keypad (or scroll down) for Network Configuration.
6. Press 33 on the keypad (or scroll down) for Erase Configuration.
7. Press softkey Yes.
8. Press softkey Save.
The phone should now be reset and stop looking for that image.
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What VoIP service are you planning to use this phone with? Do you have your own CallManger?
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