017154: Nov 5 09:34:42.174 EST: %ILPOWER-5-IEEE_DISCONNECT: Interface
Fa0/45: PD removed
017155: Nov 5 09:34:42.912 EST: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on
Interface FastEthernet0/45, changed state to down
017156: Nov 5 09:34:43.910 EST: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/45,
changed state to down
017157: Nov 5 09:34:43.910 EST: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_LOST:
cisco-phone no longer detected on port Fa0/45, port set to untrusted.
017158: Nov 5 09:51:11.994 EST: %ILPOWER-7-DETECT: Interface Fa0/45: Power
Device detected: IEEE PD
017159: Nov 5 09:51:11.994 EST: %ILPOWER-5-POWER_GRANTED: Interface Fa0/45:
Power granted
017160: Nov 5 09:51:16.054 EST: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/45,
changed state to up
017161: Nov 5 09:51:17.061 EST: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on
Interface FastEthernet0/45, changed state to up
017162: Nov 5 09:51:29.920 EST: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED:
cisco-phone detected on port Fa0/45, port trust enabled.
I seem to recall that if a phone loses contact
with the Call Manager (or other SCCP provider)
it reboots itself and continues to reboot itself
until communications is re-established.
If the phone is just wandering off into space
and recovers when powered on and off
I would check the phone firmware version
first. Also maybe switch software too.
Maybe search for on-line power related bugs?
I guess your log above represents -
Nov 5 09:34:42.174 -- Phone mysteriously goes off
Nov 5 09:51:11.994 -- Phone manually disconnected
from switch and reconnected.
I assume that the phones do not have a seperate PSU?
No they dont have a separate PSU, they connected to a cisco VOIP switch. all
phones receive updates as soon as you connect them to the switch, so I am
not sure what else to do regarding updates?
Any other thoughts?
Rob