1800 not connecting to Cisco Config Assistant

Hello,
I have Cisco Config Assistant running in my server room, i am able to connect my ESW 520 switch without any issue.
When I goes to connect to my 1800 Router my admin account with pirv 15 on it does not work.
If anyone can help me find what is missing in my config id be very appreciative.

I run CUVA 2.2.2.0 on Windows 7 x64.  It works fine with my 7975 and IP Communicator.  Earlier versions didnt have the x64 CDP driver for win7 which is why it couldnt see the phone.
You mention that you're running on a UC560 but on a different handset than you previously had while in a working state.
Have you checked the UC config to ensure "video" is enabled on that "ephone"?  Should see the camera icon at the bottom right of your Phone screen if it's enabled.

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