2 new Cisco 7960 phones are requesting a CTLSEP file, seems like I triggered the universal application loader. I want to load the sip image 7.2 According to this Cisco information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/voicesw/ps4967/products_upgr ade_guides09186a008022a968.html#wp1047292 If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds in nonsecure mode with the hunt algorithm. But this does happen. I just loops in requesting the *.tlv file for hours. 17:57:35.515349 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:36.231681 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:36.513591 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:40.232408 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:40.512814 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:44.238255 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:44.513544 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:45.235617 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:48.519508 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:49.235716 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:49.516877 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 17:57:53.238186 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 17:57:53.517099 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" How to load the SIP image on these phones? The TFTP directory: -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 13 Sep 17 17:12 OS79XX.TXT -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P003-07-2-00.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 125120 Aug 13 19:24 P003-07-2-00.sbn -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P0S3-07-2-00.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 461 Aug 13 19:44 P0S3-07-2-00.loads -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 587122 Aug 13 19:40 P0S3-07-2-00.sb2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 571489 Aug 16 22:28 P0S3-07-2-00.zip thank you! --- Jan Baggen - jbaggen@ip2.nl IP2 Internet BV / http://www.ip2.nl
What version firmware does your phone currently have? on my 7940's & 7960's, I've had to stair step each firmware version, starting at 3 in order to get to 7.2 Niles On Sep 17, 2004, at 10:30 AM, Jan Baggen wrote:> > 2 new Cisco 7960 phones are requesting a CTLSEP file, seems like > I triggered the universal application loader. I want to load the > sip image 7.2 > > According to this Cisco information: > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/voicesw/ps4967/ > products_upgr > ade_guides09186a008022a968.html#wp1047292 > > If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds > in nonsecure mode with the hunt algorithm. But this does happen. > I just loops in requesting the *.tlv file for hours. > > 17:57:35.515349 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:36.231681 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:36.513591 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:40.232408 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:40.512814 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:44.238255 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:44.513544 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:45.235617 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:48.519508 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:49.235716 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:49.516877 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > 17:57:53.238186 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" > 17:57:53.517099 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ > "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > > How to load the SIP image on these phones? > > The TFTP directory: > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 13 Sep 17 17:12 OS79XX.TXT > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P003-07-2-00.bin > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 125120 Aug 13 19:24 P003-07-2-00.sbn > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P0S3-07-2-00.bin > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 461 Aug 13 19:44 P0S3-07-2-00.loads > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 587122 Aug 13 19:40 P0S3-07-2-00.sb2 > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 571489 Aug 16 22:28 P0S3-07-2-00.zip > > thank you! > > --- > Jan Baggen - jbaggen@ip2.nl > IP2 Internet BV / http://www.ip2.nl > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
> > How to load the SIP image on these phones? >create emtpy required files... that will "trick" it.. :) ta SJ
>What version firmware does your phone currently have? >on my 7940's & 7960's, I've had to stair step each firmware >version, starting at 3 in order to get to 7.2 >Nilesi don't know, I can't use the phone menu because it's still looking for the .tlv files. On the display I get the error: "Protocol Application invalid" But the requests for CTLSEP<MAC>.tlv goes on and on.
>> >> How to load the SIP image on these phones? >>> >create emtpy required files... that will "trick" it.. :) > >ta >SJWhen I create an empty CTLSEP<mac>.tlv files I start looking for SEP<mac>.xml.cnf files. When I create this file also (empty) I will ask for the CTLSEP again :( No requests for SIP.. 18:24:14.323059 x.x.x.x.51035 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 18:24:15.257175 x.x.x.x.51002 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 18:24:15.318548 x.x.x.x.51003 > x.tftp: 32 RRQ "SEP001121F12961.cnf.xml" 18:24:24.743660 x.x.x.x.51036 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 18:24:24.789415 x.x.x.x.51037 > x.tftp: 32 RRQ "SEP00115C330355.cnf.xml" 18:24:37.279515 x.x.x.x.51004 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 18:24:48.511088 x.x.x.x.51005 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" 18:24:48.556720 x.x.x.x.51006 > x.tftp: 32 RRQ "SEP001121F12961.cnf.xml" 18:24:49.344936 x.x.x.x.51038 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 18:24:54.747073 x.x.x.x.51039 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" 18:24:54.797581 x.x.x.x.51040 > x.tftp: 32 RRQ "SEP00115C330355.cnf.xml"
>If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds >in nonsecure mode with the hunt algorithm. But this does happen. >I just loops in requesting the *.tlv file for hours. > >17:57:35.515349 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:36.231681 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:36.513591 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:40.232408 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:40.512814 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:44.238255 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:44.513544 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:45.235617 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:48.519508 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:49.235716 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:49.516877 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:53.238186 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:53.517099 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > > >How to load the SIP image on these phones?I think that --- Jan Baggen - jbaggen@ip2.nl IP2 Internet BV / http://www.ip2.nl
>If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds >in nonsecure mode with the hunt algorithm. But this does happen. >I just loops in requesting the *.tlv file for hours. > >17:57:35.515349 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:36.231681 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:36.513591 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:40.232408 x.x.x.2.50947 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:40.512814 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:44.238255 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:44.513544 x.x.x.1.50926 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:45.235617 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:48.519508 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:49.235716 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:49.516877 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" >17:57:53.238186 x.x.x.2.50948 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP001121F12961.tlv" >17:57:53.517099 x.x.x.1.50927 > x.tftp: 31 RRQ "CTLSEP00115C330355.tlv" > > >How to load the SIP image on these phones?I think that it went wrong because the OS79XX.TXT contains P003-07-2-00. So the phone loaded P003-07-2-00.bin instead of P0S3-07-2-00.bin ^ -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 13 Sep 17 17:12 OS79XX.TXT -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P003-07-2-00.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 125120 Aug 13 19:24 P003-07-2-00.sbn -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 124716 Aug 13 19:23 P0S3-07-2-00.bin -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 461 Aug 13 19:44 P0S3-07-2-00.loads -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 587122 Aug 13 19:40 P0S3-07-2-00.sb2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 571489 Aug 16 22:28 P0S3-07-2-00.zip Can this be reversed? I'm now stuck with the STLSEP<mac>.tlv and SEP<mac>.cnf.xml files. --- Jan Baggen - jbaggen@ip2.nl IP2 Internet BV / http://www.ip2.nl
asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote:>>> How to load the SIP image on these phones? >>> > >> >> create emtpy required files... that will "trick" it.. :) >> >> ta >> SJ > > When I create an empty CTLSEP<mac>.tlv files I start > looking for SEP<mac>.xml.cnf files. When I create this > file also (empty) I will ask for the CTLSEP again :( > No requests for SIP..hmm... odd we had one unit completely left "lifeless" because it did not load the firmware correctly but as far I can remember the empty files did the trick. what firmware version do you have loaded at the moment? SJ
>I have about 10 of these phones. All of them started with sccp firmware on >them. I used the XMLDefault.xml file to upgrade them all to SIP 3.7. The >phones "should" look for a CTL<mac> file, then a SEP<mac>, then SIP<mac>. >XMLDefault.xml should be in there somewhere. > >I've never had to 'trick' my phones. All of them started with sccp firmware >on them. I used the XMLDefault.xml file to upgrade them. You do have allthe>firmware files in your tftp directory right? > >None of my phones have EVER looked for that OS79XX.txt file. I chunked it. > >I can send you SIP<mac> files for configuration if you need. > >MatthewYes, please send me your configuration files. CTLSEP<mac>.tnl SEP<mac> and SIP<mac> The SIP fimware is on my TFTP server. Thank you! --- Jan Baggen - jbaggen@ip2.nl IP2 Internet BV / http://www.ip2.nl