An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20031201/c9e420c5/attachment.htm -------------- next part -------------- Hello all, I have 1 IP 7940 with the following Firmware versions App Load ID: P00303011201 Boot Load ID: PCO303010001 Version 3.1(12.1) Could you please confirm, if my IP phone has the correct SIP image. My asterisk box is configured, could you please tell me what changes I need to make in IP 7940 network settings in order to register it with the Asterisk server. Thanks Tony
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:21:15AM -0000, tony banks wrote:> Hello all, > > I have 1 IP 7940 with the following Firmware versions > > App Load ID: > > P00303011201 > > Boot Load ID: > PCO303010001 > > Version > 3.1(12.1) > > > Could you please confirm, if my IP phone has the correct SIP image. My asterisk box is configured, could you please tell me what changes I need to make in IP 7940 network settings in order to register it with the Asterisk server.You do not have the SIP image on your phone. Here are the release notes for the version that you have. There are many good discussions recently about the details for getting the sip images and setting them up on the 7960/40 Cisco IP phones. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/ipp7960/relnotes/31_201.htm -- ******** DataCrest, Inc. -- Technically Superior ****************** Walker Haddock http://www.datacrest.com DataCrest, Inc. e-mail: wh@datacrest.com 1634A Montgomery Hwy. phone: 1-888-941-3282, 1-205-335-8589 Birmingham, AL 35216 fax: 1-205-823-7838 ***********************************************************************
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, tony banks wrote:> I have 1 IP 7940 with the following Firmware versions > > App Load ID: > > P00303011201 > > Boot Load ID: > PCO303010001 > > Version > 3.1(12.1)Sounds like a Skinny image to me (and an old one, around CCM 3.1, too.) You can either get a SIP image from cisco and flash your phone with that or try one of asterisk's Skinny channels: - chan_skinny comes with asterisk CVS, is quickly setup, quite stable and provides basically no features except placing and receiving simple calls - chan_sccp supports multiple lines, softkey templates, fastdial buttons, but it may segfault more easily and you'll have to download it from http://www.zozo.org.uk/pages.shtml?page=sccp Both are not really "production quality" right now, so you'd probably be better off flashing your phone with either MGCP or SIP Firmware. OTOH, your firmware is old enough to not require a signed firmware image. So you could theoretically port an IAX stack to the phone ;-) HTH, Siggi