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9912 Won't Boot, Displays "No Ethernet Found!"
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:17 pm
by IotaPete
I'm trying to reconfigure several Allworx 9912 phones, but one is stubborn. No matter what I try, or how many times I reboot or factory init it, it displays "No Ethernet Found!" about 13 seconds into booting.
The Ethernet port and cable are good, as another 9912 plugged into it a minute earlier works consistently.
Is this a hardware failure of the ethernet port, or something I can rectify in the field?
Re: 9912 Won't Boot, Displays "No Ethernet Found!"
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:32 pm
by wharman
My gut says bad port on phone. If you confirmed everything and only changed the phone out, reset to factory and saved - I would think it would at least see ethernet if good. To my limited 6 months experience I haven't seen anything else to try. Maybe an expert has something though.
Re: 9912 Won't Boot, Displays "No Ethernet Found!"
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 9:47 pm
by corky818
Did you ever have any luck fixing the phone? Right now I have a phone that someone tripped over. The phone will not reboot, I have reset it, and done everything.
It just says "initial load fail" when I plug a different phone into the previous Ethernet cable it works. Any help is appreciated! Thank you!
Re: 9912 Won't Boot, Displays "No Ethernet Found!"
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 4:59 pm
by jlicata07
Same here. I learned that the Ethernet keystone had loose wires. check the wires connection and retry. Most businesses use the floor jacks, and employees tend to trip or kick them loose. Good luck!
Re: 9912 Won't Boot, Displays "No Ethernet Found!"
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:07 pm
by orionmanufacturing
IotaPete wrote:I'm trying to reconfigure several Allworx 9912 phones, but one is stubborn. No matter what I try, or how many times I reboot or factory init it, it displays "No Ethernet Found!" about 13 seconds into booting.
The Ethernet port and cable are good, as another 9912 plugged into it a minute earlier works consistently.
Is this a hardware failure of the ethernet port, or something I can rectify in the field?
If you have tried different known-good wall jacks and different known-good cables, and perhaps even different known-good switches, then it really has to be a bad ethernet port on the phone, doesn't it?
I have dozens and dozens of old 9112s, and it is relatively common for the Ethernet ports to go bad on them for whatever reason.
Now, I did run into a situation recently where some 9212s were not behaving properly on a new Cisco POE switch. They would power on but also fail to show Ethernet link. A firmware update of the switch fixed that problem. So basically, eliminate your variables until you have found the problem.