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Status Menu Chapter 7 Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 7-2 Status Messages on the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued) Message Error update locale Failed File auth error File not found IP address released Description Possible Explanation and Action One or more localization files could not be found in the TFTPPath directory or were not valid. The locale was not changed. Check that the following files are located within subdirectories in the TFTPPath directory: • Located in subdirectory with same name as network locale: - tones.xml • Located in subdirectory with same name as user locale: - glyphs.xml - dictionary.xml - kate.xml - dictionary.xml The phone attempted an 802.1X transaction but authentication failed. Authentication typically fails because of one of the following: • No shared secret is configured in the phone or authentication server • The shared secret configured in the phone and the authentication server do not match • Phone has not been configured in the authentication server An error occurred when the phone tried to validate the signature of a signed file. This message includes the name of the file that failed. • The file is corrupted. If the file is a phone configuration file, delete the phone from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Then add the phone back to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database using Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. • There is a problem with the CTL file and the key for the server from which files are obtained is bad. In this case, run the CTL client and update the CTL file, making sure that the proper TFTP servers are included in this file. The phone cannot locate, on the TFTP Make sure that the phone load file is on the TFTP server, the phone load file that is server and that the entry in the configuration file is specified in the phone configuration file. correct. The phone has been configured to release The phone remains idle until it is power cycled or you its IP address. reset the DHCP address. See the "Network Configuration Menu" section on page 4-5 for details. Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 7-6 OL-14625-01

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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1
OL-14625-01
Chapter 7
Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Status Menu
Error update locale
One or more localization files could not
be found in the TFTPPath directory or
were not valid. The locale was not
changed.
Check that the following files are located within
subdirectories in the TFTPPath directory:
Located in subdirectory with same name as
network locale:
tones.xml
Located in subdirectory with same name as user
locale:
glyphs.xml
dictionary.xml
kate.xml
dictionary.xml
Failed
The phone attempted an 802.1X
transaction but authentication failed.
Authentication typically fails because of one of the
following:
No shared secret is configured in the phone or
authentication server
The shared secret configured in the phone and the
authentication server do not match
Phone has not been configured in the
authentication server
File auth error
An error occurred when the phone tried
to validate the signature of a signed file.
This message includes the name of the
file that failed.
The file is corrupted. If the file is a phone
configuration file, delete the phone from the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
database using Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration. Then add the phone
back to the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager database using Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration.
There is a problem with the CTL file and the key
for the server from which files are obtained is
bad. In this case, run the CTL client and update
the CTL file, making sure that the proper TFTP
servers are included in this file.
File not found
The phone cannot locate, on the TFTP
server, the phone load file that is
specified in the phone configuration file.
Make sure that the phone load file is on the TFTP
server and that the entry in the configuration file is
correct.
IP address released
The phone has been configured to release
its IP address.
The phone remains idle until it is power cycled or you
reset the DHCP address. See the
“Network
Configuration Menu” section on page 4-5
for details.
Table 7-2
Status Messages on the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Message
Description
Possible Explanation and Action