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Chapter 7 Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Status Menu Table 7-2 Status Messages on the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued) Message Load Auth Failed Load ID incorrect Load rejected HC Load Server is invalid No default router No DNS server IP Description Possible Explanation and Action The phone could not load a configuration Check that: file. • A good version of the configuration file exists on the applicable server. • The phone load file being downloaded has not been altered or renamed. • The phone load type is compatible; for example, you cannot place a DEV load configuration file on a REL-signed phone. Load ID of the software file is of the wrong type. Check the load ID assigned to the phone (from Cisco Unified Communications Manager, choose Device > Phone). Verify that the load ID is entered correctly. The application that was downloaded is Occurs if you were attempting to install a version of not compatible with the phone's software on this phone that did not support hardware hardware. changes on this newer phone. Check the load ID assigned to the phone (from Cisco Unified Communications Manager, choose Device > Phone). Re-enter the load displayed on the phone. See the "Firmware Versions Screen" section on page 7-10 to verify the phone setting. Indicates an invalid TFTP server IP address or name in the Load Server option. The Load Server setting is not valid. The Load Server specifies a TFTP server IP address or name from which the phone firmware can be retrieved for upgrades on the phones. Check the Load Server entry (from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose Device > Phone). DHCP or static configuration did not specify a default router. • If the phone has a static IP address, verify that the default router has been configured. See the "Network Configuration Menu" section on page 4-5 section for details. • If you are using DHCP, the DHCP server has not provided a default router. Check the DHCP server configuration. A name was specified but DHCP or static IP configuration did not specify a DNS server address. • If the phone has a static IP address, verify that the DNS server has been configured. See the "Network Configuration Menu" section on page 4-5 section for details. • If you are using DHCP, the DHCP server has not provided a DNS server. Check the DHCP server configuration. OL-14625-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 7-7

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7-7
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
Load Auth Failed
The phone could not load a configuration
file.
Check that:
A good version of the configuration file exists on
the applicable server.
The phone load file being downloaded has not
been altered or renamed.
The phone load type is compatible; for example,
you cannot place a DEV load configuration file
on a REL-signed phone.
Load ID incorrect
Load ID of the software file is of the
wrong type.
Check the load ID assigned to the phone (from Cisco
Unified Communications Manager, choose
Device >
Phone
). Verify that the load ID is entered correctly.
Load rejected HC
The application that was downloaded is
not compatible with the phone’s
hardware.
Occurs if you were attempting to install a version of
software on this phone that did not support hardware
changes on this newer phone.
Check the load ID assigned to the phone (from Cisco
Unified Communications Manager, choose
Device >
Phone
). Re-enter the load displayed on the phone.
See the
“Firmware Versions Screen” section on
page 7-10
to verify the phone setting.
Load Server is invalid
Indicates an invalid TFTP server
IP address or name in the Load Server
option.
The Load Server setting is not valid. The Load Server
specifies a TFTP server IP address or name from
which the phone firmware can be retrieved for
upgrades on the phones.
Check the Load Server entry (from Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration, choose
Device > Phone
).
No default router
DHCP or static configuration did not
specify a default router.
If the phone has a static IP address, verify that the
default router has been configured. See the
“Network Configuration Menu” section on
page 4-5
section for details.
If you are using DHCP, the DHCP server has not
provided a default router. Check the DHCP
server configuration.
No DNS server IP
A name was specified but DHCP or static
IP configuration did not specify a DNS
server address.
If the phone has a static IP address, verify that the
DNS server has been configured. See the
“Network Configuration Menu” section on
page 4-5
section for details.
If you are using DHCP, the DHCP server has not
provided a DNS server. Check the DHCP server
configuration.
Table 7-2
Status Messages on the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Message
Description
Possible Explanation and Action