bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-13 10:04 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Hi All; Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP protocol? Regards Bilal
2011/6/13 bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com>> Hi All; > > Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP PhonesWhich model(s) are you planning to use ?> in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP > protocol? > > > Regards > Bilal > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: > http://www.asterisk.org/hello > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110613/30fad2b4/attachment.htm>
Stefan Gofferje
2011-Jun-13 14:33 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, On 06/13/2011 01:04 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote:> Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP protocol?SCCP works better than SIP in my opinion as there are more features. Check out http://chan-sccp-b.sourceforge.net/ - -- (o_ Stefan Gofferje | SCLT, MCP, CCSA //\ Reg'd Linux User #247167 | VCP #2263 V_/_ Heckler & Koch - the original point and click interface -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk32H6YACgkQbQKZlCdPOMPq4QCgknv5BoRc2q18JjsO/2a9Sz8O gAsAoKER5vgiSu0ro+46OhBqbXsX6Qwx =HwKD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-13 19:02 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dears; The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2 The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now skinny. The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in fedora. I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from the TFTP, as nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to ping from the asterisk box to the vlan that the Phone is connected, so no problem in the reachability: SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml xmlDefault.CNF.XML Are the files name correct? Or the Cisco IP Phone 7942G are not working fine with Asterisk or the tftp-server? Regards Bilal --------------------> > Hi All; > > > > Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones > > Which model(s) are you planning to use ? > > > > in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to > use it in SIP > > protocol? > > > >--------------> Hi, > > On 06/13/2011 01:04 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote: > > Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny > protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP > protocol? > > SCCP works better than SIP in my opinion as there are more > features. > Check out http://chan-sccp-b.sourceforge.net/ >
Steve Edwards
2011-Jun-13 19:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011, bilal ghayyad wrote:> I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from > the TFTP, as nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to ping > from the asterisk box to the vlan that the Phone is connected, so no > problem in the reachability: > > SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml > xmlDefault.CNF.XML > > Are the files name correct? Or the Cisco IP Phone 7942G are not working > fine with Asterisk or the tftp-server?tcpdump will show you if the tftp configuration is working. -- Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-16 01:09 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dears; OK, I start beleive that the problem in the TFTP and the files that I placed there. Now, I am using the Phone as skinny, and the files that are placed in the directory /var/lib/tftpboot/ as following: CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml XMLDefault.cnf.xml Well, actually the CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv is totally empty, so should I place any thing in it? Anyone has a format for the file CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv? Also, what do I miss other files that the Phone needs it?
> The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2> The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now skinny.> The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in fedora.> I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from the TFTP, as > nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to ping from the asterisk box to the > vlan that the Phone is connected, so no problem in the reachability:> SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml > xmlDefault.CNF.XML> Are the files name correct? Or the Cisco IP Phone 7942G are not working fine with > Asterisk or the tftp-server?Cisco has changed the file name format a few times, so you may want to copy xmlDefault.CNF.XML to XMLDefault.cnf.xml The more important steps is how have you configured the phone to locate the TFTP server? Are you using option 150 in DHCP, or manually setting the TFTP server address on the phone. Technically you do not need a TFTP server, since the Skinny phones will try to use the TFTP server address for registration, so you can just set that address to point to your asterisk server. A TFTP server is needed if you want custom ringtones or to manage software updates. For small setups or my home, I skipped setting up the TFTP server until I wanted to update the phone firmware. Dan
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-20 10:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dears; OK, I have two things now: 1) When I do reload from the asterisk CLI, then all the skinny phones are reset. This is very bad thing, how to avoid this from happening in each reload? Even if the reload will be done to take sip configuration !! 2) The line tone that is heared (the normal toooooooooo tone which is heared when picking up the handset to place a call), now: while dialing the digits, I stay hear the tooooooooooo !!! It start ringing at the destination and I am still hearing the toooooooooooooooooo, the destination answer the call and I am still hearing the toooooooo. How to resolve this? Please note that currently I am not giving the Phone any files from the TFTP, I just give the Phone the TFTP IP address (which takes it from the DHCP option) and it come to asterisk and register. I am able to call the extension of this Phone and it rings, but when pickup the handset to answer the call, I just hear toooooooooooo even the caller with me in the line and he is saying Hellooo but at Cisco Skinny Phone, I do not hear his voice, I just hear the tooooooooo. Appreciate the kindly help. Regards Bilal -------------------> > The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2 > > > The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now > skinny. > > > The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in > fedora. > > > I placed the following two files (but look like it was > not taken from the TFTP, as > > nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to > ping from the asterisk box to the > vlan that the Phone > is connected, so no problem in the reachability: > > > > SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml > > xmlDefault.CNF.XML > > > Are the files name correct? Or the Cisco IP Phone > 7942G are not working fine with > > Asterisk or the tftp-server? > Cisco has changed the file name format a few times, so > you may want to copy xmlDefault.CNF.XML to > XMLDefault.cnf.xml > > The more important steps is how have you configured the > phone > to locate the TFTP server?? Are you using option 150 > in DHCP, or > manually setting the TFTP server address on the phone. > > Technically you do not need a TFTP server, since the Skinny > phones > will try to use the TFTP server address for registration, > so you > can just set that address to point to your asterisk server. > A TFTP > server is needed if you want custom ringtones or to manage > software > updates. > > For small setups or my home, I skipped setting up the TFTP > server > until I wanted to update the phone firmware. > > Dan > >
Warren Selby
2011-Jun-20 18:44 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:38 AM, bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> wrote:> Dears; > ><snip> Have you thought about perhaps just flashing the phones to use the SIP firmware? -- Thanks, --Warren Selby, dCAP http://www.SelbyTech.com <http://www.selbytech.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20110620/5f990ade/attachment.htm>
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-20 22:26 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dear Stefan; First of all, I tried skinny and I faced two major problems (so if I am going to face same problems in sccp then no need to use sccp, so please advise). The two problems that I faced them are: 1) When I do reload then the skinny channel is reloaded and that will cause a restart for the Cisco IP Phones (that are registered to skinny channel). Is the same thing happening with u when u r using sccp channel? 2) When I called the Phone, it is ringing, when we pickup the handset to answer the call, we hear toooooooooooooooooooo and we do not hear what source is talking and source does not hear us even .. but if we select music on hold, then caller will hear the music. Also, when we tried to use the Ciscp IP Phone to place a call, while we are dialing, the toooooooooooooo tone is always existed and it is ringing at destination but no voice (always toooooooooooooooooooo). So, with sccp no problem?
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-20 22:44 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
If I need to use SIP, from where to get the suitable firmware for these Cisco IP Phones 7942G? Where do u download the SIP firmware usually for your Cisco IP Phones? Your kindly help is highly appreciated. Regards Bilal ---------------> I'm using the sip firmware.. It's alright.. I feel like I'm > not receiving > all the features I should.. But MWI works and multiple call > appearance.. > > > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:38 AM, bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> > wrote: > > Dears; > > > <snip> > > Have you thought about perhaps just flashing the phones to > use the SIP > firmware? > > -- > Thanks,
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-21 08:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dear Dan; I have to do something in the compilation to have chan_sccp? Because, I do not have this channel and I have only chan_skinny. Even in the /usr/lib/asterisk/module/, I did not find chan_sccp. Maybe that is the reason why I do not have the sccp.conf file? So, using the sccp channel, will also face the same problem that the phones will restarted if I did reload? Regards Bilal --- On Mon, 6/20/11, Dan Austin <Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com> wrote:> From: Dan Austin <Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com> > Subject: RE: Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk > To: "bilal ghayyad" <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> > Date: Monday, June 20, 2011, 7:09 PM > It would be best to keep this on the > list, I just had not > had a chance to reply yet. > > Your first issue is just how the SCCP protocol works.? > Every > keypress is relayed to the server, so the phones must > maintain > an active connection to the PBX.? You can avoid this > by just > reloading the modules you update and not the whole PBX- > ??? ie- sip reload or module reload > chan_sip > > The second issue is likely a firmware issue on the phone, > and > Likely one where the phone software is too new.? You > might also > Not have the correct definition in skinny.conf > > I did use chan_sccp years ago, but have not kept up with > it. > The configuration should be with the source package for > that > channel.? The configuration is similar, but you cannot > rename > the files as there are key differences. > > Dan > > -----Original Message----- > From: bilal ghayyad [mailto:bilmar_gh at yahoo.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:40 PM > To: Dan Austin > Subject: Re: Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk > > Dear Dan; > > Because you are using skinny with your Cisco IP Phones in > the office, so I beleive you might help me really to resolve > my problem (please). > > First of all, are u using skinny channel or sccp channel? > > Actually, I tried skinny and I faced two major problems (so > if I am going to face same problems in sccp then no need to > use sccp, so please advise). > > The two problems that I faced them are: > > 1) When I do reload then the skinny channel is reloaded and > that will cause a restart for the Cisco IP Phones (that are > registered to skinny channel). Is the same thing happening > with u when u r using sccp channel? > > 2) When I called the Phone, it is ringing, when we pickup > the handset to answer the call, we hear > toooooooooooooooooooo and we do not hear what source is > talking and source does not hear us even .. but if we select > music on hold, then caller will hear the music. Also, when > we tried to use the Ciscp IP Phone to place a call, while we > are dialing, the toooooooooooooo tone is always existed and > it is ringing at destination but no voice (always > toooooooooooooooooooo). > > So if I used sccp then I will not face these problems? > > From the other side, if I need to use sccp (if we assumed > the above problems are not existed) then can u please help > for below: > > 1) If i used sccp and I gave the IP Phone the IP address > TFTP server, and no configuration files were existed on > TFTP, then it will register on the asterisk sccp channel? > > 2) The sccp.conf file, where I can find it? Is it the same > as the skinny.conf file? > > 3) To use sccp instead of the skinny channel, all what I > need is to unload the skinny from the modules.conf file and > load the sccp channel in the modules.conf, and I can use the > skinny.conf file for the configuration? About the firmware > on the Phone, it will stay the same? > > I appreciate the kindly help please. > Regards > Bilal >
You do not need sccp.conf if you are not using chan_sccp. It has different features(bugs) than chan_skinny, but yes it would also reset the phones (if it supports reload, and I have no idea if it does). Also if the phone is in a call it will not reset until after the user hangs up. Reloading the channel triggers a soft reset that causes the phone to request its configuration, which may have changed. Dan -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of bilal ghayyad Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:15 AM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk Dear Dan; I have to do something in the compilation to have chan_sccp? Because, I do not have this channel and I have only chan_skinny. Even in the /usr/lib/asterisk/module/, I did not find chan_sccp. Maybe that is the reason why I do not have the sccp.conf file? So, using the sccp channel, will also face the same problem that the phones will restarted if I did reload? Regards Bilal --- On Mon, 6/20/11, Dan Austin <Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com> wrote:> From: Dan Austin <Dan_Austin at Phoenix.com> > Subject: RE: Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk > To: "bilal ghayyad" <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> > Date: Monday, June 20, 2011, 7:09 PM > It would be best to keep this on the > list, I just had not > had a chance to reply yet. > > Your first issue is just how the SCCP protocol works.? > Every > keypress is relayed to the server, so the phones must > maintain > an active connection to the PBX.? You can avoid this > by just > reloading the modules you update and not the whole PBX- > ??? ie- sip reload or module reload > chan_sip > > The second issue is likely a firmware issue on the phone, > and > Likely one where the phone software is too new.? You > might also > Not have the correct definition in skinny.conf > > I did use chan_sccp years ago, but have not kept up with > it. > The configuration should be with the source package for > that > channel.? The configuration is similar, but you cannot > rename > the files as there are key differences. > > Dan > > -----Original Message----- > From: bilal ghayyad [mailto:bilmar_gh at yahoo.com] > > Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:40 PM > To: Dan Austin > Subject: Re: Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk > > Dear Dan; > > Because you are using skinny with your Cisco IP Phones in > the office, so I beleive you might help me really to resolve > my problem (please). > > First of all, are u using skinny channel or sccp channel? > > Actually, I tried skinny and I faced two major problems (so > if I am going to face same problems in sccp then no need to > use sccp, so please advise). > > The two problems that I faced them are: > > 1) When I do reload then the skinny channel is reloaded and > that will cause a restart for the Cisco IP Phones (that are > registered to skinny channel). Is the same thing happening > with u when u r using sccp channel? > > 2) When I called the Phone, it is ringing, when we pickup > the handset to answer the call, we hear > toooooooooooooooooooo and we do not hear what source is > talking and source does not hear us even .. but if we select > music on hold, then caller will hear the music. Also, when > we tried to use the Ciscp IP Phone to place a call, while we > are dialing, the toooooooooooooo tone is always existed and > it is ringing at destination but no voice (always > toooooooooooooooooooo). > > So if I used sccp then I will not face these problems? > > From the other side, if I need to use sccp (if we assumed > the above problems are not existed) then can u please help > for below: > > 1) If i used sccp and I gave the IP Phone the IP address > TFTP server, and no configuration files were existed on > TFTP, then it will register on the asterisk sccp channel? > > 2) The sccp.conf file, where I can find it? Is it the same > as the skinny.conf file? > > 3) To use sccp instead of the skinny channel, all what I > need is to unload the skinny from the modules.conf file and > load the sccp channel in the modules.conf, and I can use the > skinny.conf file for the configuration? About the firmware > on the Phone, it will stay the same? > > I appreciate the kindly help please. > Regards > Bilal >-- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-21 22:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dear Warren; It look like u have a good experience in 791x series and in selecting SIP formware, so I am sure you might be able to help in the following: As u know, there are SIP firmware for Cisco phones to be used with Call Manager and other firmware to be used with Generic SIP Server (other than Cisco Unified Call Manager). Actually the firmware that start by P0S is that used for Generic SIP Server and that start by cmterm is used for Cisco Unified Call Manager. Can I understand from ur blog, that u can use the files that its name start by cmterm to make the Cisco IP Phone to be SIP image that can be used by Asterisk? In my case, as the Phones are 7942G, then there are two files are available, really I do not know the difference between them (if u can advise): cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.cop.sgn (which is written that it is SIP IP Phone load) and cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.zip which is written that it is SIP IP Phone firmware files only. So what is the difference between them "the load and the firmware"? Now, when I need to do the upgrade for the Phone, then I have to determine in the xml files the needed firmware? Appreciate your kindly help. Regards Bilal ----------------------> > You are "supposed" to go via cisco and support > contract BUT Google is your > > friend (JFGI) > > > > > The support contract from Cisco is only US $8.99 on > CDW.... > > I really hate to link to my own blog, but I do have a post > on there that > details how to setup a 79x1 phone using SIP firmware with > asterisk.? Click > the link in my signature and go to the Blog and you should > be able to easily > find the relevant post. > > -- > Thanks, > --Warren Selby, dCAP > http://www.SelbyTech.com <http://www.selbytech.com>