IP Touch phones stuck in boot loop
Posted: 24 Mar 2013 22:38
Hi,
We have this reoccuring issue where after a power outage at a remote site, some of our IP Touch 4028 handsets get stuck in the boot loop.
To resolve this we have to log onto the Cisco 2900 router at the site and clear the arp cache. When you do a "show arp" after clearing the arp cache, there are still a few entries that have not been cleared and you have to issue the command several times before all entries end up with a zero in the Age column. Some phones will boot ok after this, and some will still need to be power cycled and also have another "clear arp-cache" done on the router the get them going again.
We are running an untagged default VLAN and a tagged Voice VLAN. The phones boot on the default VLAN, get their DHCP options and then swap to the voice VLAN and do another DHCP request and this has been working fine for months and months.
Either way, it seems to be and arp issue stuffing things up.
Phone IP Touch 4028, boot: 4.21.50, version 4.21.50, customisation -, Localisation -, SIP 2.01.20
All Cisco network, 2921s, 2960s, 3750s.
Has anyone else encountered this issue? What did you do to fix it? Thanks!
Regards,
g@z.
We have this reoccuring issue where after a power outage at a remote site, some of our IP Touch 4028 handsets get stuck in the boot loop.
To resolve this we have to log onto the Cisco 2900 router at the site and clear the arp cache. When you do a "show arp" after clearing the arp cache, there are still a few entries that have not been cleared and you have to issue the command several times before all entries end up with a zero in the Age column. Some phones will boot ok after this, and some will still need to be power cycled and also have another "clear arp-cache" done on the router the get them going again.
We are running an untagged default VLAN and a tagged Voice VLAN. The phones boot on the default VLAN, get their DHCP options and then swap to the voice VLAN and do another DHCP request and this has been working fine for months and months.
Either way, it seems to be and arp issue stuffing things up.
Phone IP Touch 4028, boot: 4.21.50, version 4.21.50, customisation -, Localisation -, SIP 2.01.20
All Cisco network, 2921s, 2960s, 3750s.
Has anyone else encountered this issue? What did you do to fix it? Thanks!
Regards,
g@z.