Cisco Unified Callmanager And Tftp Services Are Not Running; Creating A New Configuration File - Cisco 3951 Administration Manual

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Resolving Startup Problems

Cisco Unified CallManager and TFTP Services Are Not Running

Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4

Creating a New Configuration File

Step 1
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If the Cisco Unified CallManager or TFTP services are not running, phones may
not be able to start up properly. In this case, it is likely that you are experiencing
a system-wide failure and that other phones and devices are unable to start up
properly.
If the Cisco Unified CallManager service is not running, all devices on the
network that rely on it to make phone calls will be affected. If the TFTP service
is not running, many devices will not be able to start up successfully.
To start a service, follow these steps:
Procedure
From Cisco Unified CallManager Administration, choose Serviceability from the
Navigation drop-down list.
Choose Tools > Control Center - Network Services.
Choose the primary Cisco Unified CallManager server from the Server
drop-down list.
The page 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 its radio button and then 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 that other suggestions in
this chapter do not resolve, the configuration file may be corrupted.
To create a new configuration file, follow these steps:
Procedure
From Cisco Unified CallManager, choose Device > Phone > Find to locate the
phone experiencing problems.
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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