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CommunicationsCisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)Troubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting Guides Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 8.0(1) Book Contents Book Contents Index Preface Troubleshooting Overview cisco vpn error code 412 Troubleshooting Tools Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Issues Device Issues Dial Plans and cisco vpn client error codes Routing Issues Cisco Unified Communications Manager Services Issues Voice Messaging Issues Troubleshooting Features and Services SNMP Troubleshooting Opening error code 413 cisco vpn a Case With TAC Case Study: Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone Calls Case Study: Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone-to-Cisco IOS Gateway Calls Download Download Options Book Title Troubleshooting Guide for Cisco
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Unified Communications Manager, Release 8.0(1) Chapter Title Troubleshooting Features and Services PDF - Complete Book (4.36 MB) PDF - This Chapter (606.0 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Chapter: Troubleshooting Features and Services Chapter Contents Troubleshooting Barge Troubleshooting Call Back Problems Using Call Back User presses Callback softkey before phone rings. User unplugs or resets phone after cisco vpn client error reason 429 pressing the CallBack softkey but before Call Back occurs. Caller misses availability notification before phone reset. Replace/retain screen does not explicitly state that availability notification occurred. Error Messages for Call Back Locating the Call Back Log Files Troubleshooting Call Control Discovery Troubleshooting Call Park Troubleshooting Cisco Extension Mobility Troubleshooting General Problems with Cisco Extension Mobility Troubleshooting Cisco Extension Mobility Error Messages Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant IPMAConsoleInstall.jsp Displays Error: HTTP Status 503—This Application is Not Currently Available IPMAConsoleInstall.jsp Displays Error: No Page Found Error Exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: InstallerApplet.class Automatic Installation of MS Virtual Machine Is No Longer Provided for Download User Authentication Fails Assistant Console Displays Error: System Error - Contact System Administrator Assistant Console Displays Error: Cisco IP Manager Assistant Service Unreachable Calls Do Not Get Routed When Filtering Is On or Off Cisco IP Manager Assistant Service Cannot Initialize Calling Party Gets a Reorder Tone Manager Is Logged Out While the Service Is Still Running Manager Cannot Intercept Calls That Are Ringing on the Assistant Proxy Line Not Able to Call the Manager Phone When Cisco IP Manager Assistant Service is Down
CommunicationsCisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)Troubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes Troubleshooting Extension Mobility in Cisco CallManager Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (132.9 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety cisco vpn reason 412 the remote peer is not responding of devices Updated:Nov 01, 2013 Document ID:18772 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used
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Login (hotel.aef) Logout (hotelout.aef) Troubleshoot Extension Mobility Common Problems When a user reverts back to default profile, services are no longer available. Extension Mobility logs out user after a few minutes, before the configured http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/trouble/8_0_1/trbl801/tbfeat.html time. After login, the user does not have any services available. 'Host not found' Error in IP Phone After a login or logout is performed, the phone resets instead of restarting. Services return HTTP [8] error. "Login Unsuccessful:[101]" error returned on login. Error No: -32 Services do not appear when "services" is pressed. After a user logs in, the phone does not have any services. After the http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/18772-extension-mobility.html username and password are entered, the phone returns to the login screen. After username and password are entered, system generates "LoginServer Conn. error". When logging in on a Cisco 7940 phone, the phone displays the error "Device profile does not exist". XML Error [4] Parse Error is returned when selecting the login service. Users are unable to log in to Extension Mobility and receive the login unsuccessful error 6. "Login unsuccessful [9]" error message is generated on the phone. Login unsuccessful Error [12] Users are unable to log in to Extension Mobility and receive the "login unsuccessful error: [3]" or "error: [10]" or "error: [2]" after installing the Active Directory plug-in. Error [18]- Another User logged in Extension Mobility service returns error [100] login unsuccessful when the service to login to Extention Moblity is chosen. Login unsuccessful error: [11] Login unsuccessful Error:[6] Unable to apply the Extension Mobility feature to an IP phone and receive the error "Already logged in to another phone" Error: "Update failed. Could not insert new row - duplicate value in a UNIQUE INDEX column" "Warning 7" Appears During Login to Extension Mobility IP Phone Extension Mobility Access is Slow IP Phones Stuck in "Regist
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