Creating A New Configuration File - Cisco 7912G - IP Phone VoIP Administration Manual

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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting the Cisco IP Phone
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Creating a New Configuration File

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Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G
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Procedure
From the Cisco CallManager Administration window, choose Application >
Cisco CallManager Serviceability.
Choose Tools > Control Center.
From the Servers column, choose the primary Cisco CallManager server.
The window displays the service names for the server that you chose, the status
of the services, and a service control panel to stop or start a service.
If a service has stopped, click the Start button.
The Service Status symbol changes from a square to an arrow.
If you continue to have problems with a particular phone, despite all attempts at
resolution, the configuration file might be corrupted. You can manually create a
new configuration file by following this procedure:
Procedure
From Cisco CallManager, select Device > Phone > Find to locate the phone
experiencing problems.
Choose Delete to remove the phone from the Cisco CallManager database.
In Cisco CallManager, choose Service > Cisco TFTP > Advanced and make sure
that False appears in the Enable Caching of Configuration Files in the Cisco TFTP
Configuration page.
Search the hard drive of the Cisco CallManager server for files named
SEP*.cnf.xml. This file should be in a folder containing the configuration files for
all the registered phones.
Make a copy of a configuration file for a functional phone of the same type as the
problematic phone. For example, if the phone experiencing problems is a
Cisco IP Phone 7905G, make a copy of a configuration file for another phone of
this model.
Resolving Startup Problems
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