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PHONE
SYMPTOM
IP Phone
IP Phone fails to boot
IP Phone
IP Phone fails to boot.
Table 14: General Phone Troubleshooting
PROBABLE CAUSE
Network Connection.
No power
Faulty wiring or connection
Set's IP address cannot be
reached.
DHCP programming.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Verify network connection
Verify power (is there a display?)
Check the wiring and connections
Check LED on the IP telephone for
network activity.
• A green LED on the bottom of the
phone indicates a proper
connection
• A flashing red LED indicates
activity (data flow) on the
network.
Use the PING (Packet Internet
Groper) on the IP telephone to
determine whether the server's
(3300 ICP, DHCP, and/or TFTP) IP
address is accessible.
Ensure that the DHCP server has
been programmed with the correct
information. If a DHCP server is on
the 'other side' of a router from the IP
phone, then the router must have
DHCP forwarding enabled.
Note: IP sets require a firmware
upgrade to support the new DHCP
options introduced in 3300 Release
7.0; otherwise, the sets will fail to
boot. Such failures can occur, for
example, in a resilient cluster of
mixed software releases or when
sets with old firmware are added to
a controller after it was upgraded to
Release 7.0. For the sets to boot,
DHCP options 128-135 must be
present in the DHCP server. After
the sets have booted, options
128-135 may be removed to avoid
future conflicts with standardized or
other vendors use of these options.
If the IP telephone displays "TFTP
LOAD FAILURE" verify that the
TFTP Firmware, DSP and Main.
software loads are available and not
corrupted.
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