Problem
Follow the guide below if experiencing issues with your Cisco 7940 / 7960 IP Phone. Please note there are slight variations if your phone is using a DHCP or not.
Solution with DHCP
Use this option for most users.IP Phone Guide for Cisco 7940/7960 – Update TFTP Server Address
Factory reset the phone.
- Plug in the phone and hold the # key, when “enter key sequence” appears, press 123456789*0#
- Save network cfg? press 2 for no.
Through the Phone’s Menu:
- Press the Settings button
- Scroll down to Option 9(unlock config, possibly option 8)
- Enter the Admin password at the prompt (default is ‘cisco‘)
- Scroll down to option 3 “Network Configuration” ->Option 25 “DHCP ENABLED” ‘Yes’, press save.
- Scroll down to option 27 “Alternate TFTP” ‘Yes’ -> Press save
- Scroll down to option 7 “TFTP Address”
- Press “Edit”
- Enter the TFTP IP Address: “X.X.X.X“
- Press the Accept on the screen, and OK again to return to main screen.
- Reboot the phone.
Solution without DHCP
Use this option when you are using special routing with multiple routers and no VLAN configured.IP Phone Guide for Cisco 7940 TFTP Update guide – For Static IP
First We need to factory reset the phone.
- Plug in the phone and hold the # key, when “enter key sequenace” appears, press 123456789*0#
- Save network cfg? press 2 for no.
Through the Phone’s Menu:
- Press the Settings button
- Scroll down to Option 9(unlock config, possibly option 8)
- Enter the Admin password at the prompt (default is ‘cisco‘)
- Scroll down to option 3 “Network Configuration” ->Option 25 “DHCP ENABLED” ‘No’, press save.
- Scroll down to option 7 “TFTP Address”
- Press “Edit”
- Enter the TFTP IP Address: “X.X.X.X”, Press accept
- Scroll up to option 5 “IP Address”, Press edit and enter “192.168.X.X” Press the Accept on the screen
- Scroll down to option 9 “Default Router 1”, Press edit and enter “192.168.X.X”, Press Accept.
- Now Press save, give the phone about 10 seconds and reboot it.
For your internal address, please ensure when statically assigning your IP Phone to use a unique IP address allocated on the subnet.