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2004 Jan 11
1
Re: [Asterisk-Dev] More Success on the Cisco 7920 and SCCP !!!!!
Hi Siggi, > > 7960 and then "Call Ended" on the Display (curious about that !!!). > > That seems to be normal for the 7920. I've sniffed the registration > procedure with Cisco's newest 3.3(3) CallManager (+patches), and it's > doing the same thing. Maybe that's some odd way of testing if the > CallManager ("CCM") really works... >
2004 Jan 13
4
Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny & SIP
hi! i had some good news regarding the cisco 7920 and the internetworking with asterisk (and possibly SIP ?). Status: chan_sccp.so not coredumping anymore :-) Phone contantly in reboot loop [see below] :-( Reboot Loop means: ------------------ Phone auth's with AP Phone gets IP from DHCP & TFTP Server Phone loads OS7920.TXT Phone loads SEP<macaddr>.CNF.XML Phone loads
2004 Jan 09
0
Problems with Cisco 7920/Skinny/Asterisk
Hi, the last 2 days i was working on getting the 7920 Phones to work with Skinny & Asterisk; however no luck (yet). Does anybody has a SEPDefault.CNF.xml and a SEP<mac>.CNF.xml handy for me ? it should be documented at the cisco page, but it isn't :-( I still have the issue that the 7920 spits out "No Service - IP Config failed" but Asterisk is giving me sign that the
2004 Dec 20
0
Skinny bug / missing feature, who is the maintainer?
Hi List! I'm trying to get the Kirk IP600 (DECT Wireless phones) to work with * using the Skinny protocol (chan_sccp doesn't work, the phones do not register and I don't know how to debug this). Basically the phones are able to place calls but not to receive calls. The extension is ringing for the calling party but the handsets do not ring. By putting the IP600 in debug mode and
2004 Aug 05
1
Skinny and CISCO 7905G
Hello, I tried to configure a cisco 7905 IP phone using the skinny channel but I had not much luck. The relevant portion of skinny.conf is: [cisco1] device=SEP000F3487F8E3 callerid="Alex" <123-456-789> mailbox=500 callwaiting=1 transfer=1 context=default threewaycalling=1 line => 500 ; Dial(Skinny/500@cisco1) I set up the tftp server, and prepared the following
2004 Jan 05
0
asterisk sccp support
Hi zozo, sorry to bother you; I've been trying to get a cisco 7920 phone (that's the cute wifi/wireless modell) to work with asterisk (no success so far) and ran across your chan_sccp module; is there a current cvs version that I could base my tests on? tar version 0.1 seems to be ~2003-09-12, cvs access as posted on http://theo.me.uk/pages.shtml?page=sccp doesn't seem to work any
2004 Nov 17
3
chan-sccp problem, phone is not registering
Hi list! I'm trying to configure the Kirk IP 600 wireless (DECT) system. The wireless phones are regular DECT phones, the Kirk IP 600 is doing the voip part by registering/gatewaying the phones to a callmanager server. The phones do not work and I think the problem is that they do not register at asterisk but I'm not sure because I don't understand a thing of the sccp/skinny
2003 Sep 18
1
Skinny + XMLDefault
Please forgive me my ignorance ... I've spent two days trying to find out something about the format of the default configuration file, which CCM produces. The only example I have so far is the one from the chan_sccp source. There were tons of references on entering the callmanager commands on a cisco command line - which I don't have (don't need thanks to chan_skinny + chan_sccp).
2003 Nov 05
6
Skinny (SCCP) help
I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk, But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a SEPMACADDR.cnf file to Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying "opening" Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file? Kevin,
2004 Apr 08
2
i'm looking for reference guide for Skinny SCCP
Hi all, I'm writing my graduation theses : analysis VO-IP protocols , and I cannot find any documents about Cisko Skinny Client Control Protocol. I have Cisco CallManager and some IP-phone and I'm sniffing traffic between that, but I don't understand, how this protocol works. Clearly i'm looking for description of SCCP commands and explanation some basic SCCP scenarios or what
2005 Oct 16
1
Can Asterisk "proxy" a SIP phone to make it look like a Cisco skinny softphone?
Hi there We have a Cisco VOIP environment here, with hard and softphones. I have a softphone account/etc, but I'm a Linux user and (as far as I'm aware) there is no Cisco softphone for Linux. However I can run Asterisk. So I was wondering if there is a way to "convert" a SIP phone transaction into a SKINNY transaction so that the Cisco environment thinks it is a Cisco
2004 Sep 24
0
Asterisk skinny or sccp as softphone
Hello everyone! Anyone know if there is a way to use chan_skinny or chan_sccp to emulate a Cisco 7960 and talk to the CallManager. I realize it is intended to talk TO the phone, but I'm looking for an SCCP softphone solution (OS X). IPBlue has a client for Windows, yes. So, how much of a stretch can this be? Can't find any info on this anywhere. Tried Wiki, etc. Could someone please shed
2004 Jan 15
0
AW: Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny & SIP
Hi, >[...] >> > There should also be a digitally signed version of that file >> > (cmterm_7920.*.sbn), which the phone probably requires. >> >> nope. no sbn. according to my cisco source the file is not signed. > >Funny, that would be the first phone with unsigned firmware. >But I'll double-check after the next firmware update. At least for my other
2010 Sep 27
2
SCCP (skinny) phone behind NAT: RTP dest addr wrong
Greetings: I have a working configuration for SCCP on our LANS which doesn't route RTP correctly to a skinny phone behind NAT registering from a remote public IP. Configuration: asterisk 1.4.35 servicing only skinny phones trunked to asterisk 1.2.40 which services chan_phone FXS, zap FXO and SIP phones; both instances of asterisk are behind NAT and run on the same host (using different base
2006 Mar 29
0
Installing Cisco IP phone 7910
Hello, I have tried to install this phone for hours now and I can't get it working. Maybe someone can help me :) I have searched for more info from everywhere but there isn't much about 7910 :( >From the CLI I get this: NAME ADDRESS MAC Reg. State ================ =============== ================ ========== telefon --
2006 Dec 04
1
forward skinny call to SIP
Hi i have to do the following setup: 1 - i receive a call on skinny protocol 2 - i forward the call to a sip user I think that the skinny phone must be registered on asterisk, in a particular extension, for example: [skinny_internat_ext] 987,1,Dial(SIP/user@host) And if the skinny phone dials 987 i make the call to SIP/user. But how can i do that if the skinny phone isn't registered to
2004 Jan 11
1
More Success on the Cisco 7920 and SCCP !!!!!
Hi All, have some decent success on the 7920 "activation" in Asterisk. Latest status: chan_skinny does NOT work with 7920 chan_sccp does WORK with 7920 (!!) however: to remove coredumping the chan_sccp just comment out the MWI (messagewaitingindicator), then it compiles fine. Then change sccp_helper.c: return "P0060302" instead of the old value. and voila: Phone is
2004 Aug 14
0
Questions on various and sundry IP phones, and cabling
I'm attempting to do a first-time Asterisk install at home, firstly for use by my self and my family, and secondly as a learning experience. I've got a new house, and the previous owners removed all but one (1) phone jack. So I figured I might as well build a PBX. Functional goals include station-to-station calling, rudimentary auto attendant/voice mail, and perhaps tieing into the
2003 Dec 23
1
OT: SIP vs. Skinny protocol
I assume there are several people on this list that have Cisco Call Manager implementations under their belt.... We are beginning a call manager implementation and the first question I asked Cisco was, should we use SIP or Skinny. Cisco is pushing me towards Skinny, saying that I will lose some functionality with SIP. They also say that most of their customers implement skinny. I see two
2003 Nov 01
2
Making a Skinny phone talk to Asterisk
I have a few 7960 Skinny phones. I've edited the skinny.conf file, but I'm a little unsure as to how get the phone to figure out which ip address it should register with when it boots. How do I do that? I already have a tftp server for my SIP based phones. Do I need a tftp server for skinny configs at all? And if so, can it be the same tftp server as the SIP ones use (I'm not sure