Ok, I got 1 7910 up and I get dial tone when I go off hook, The other 7910
is battery, dead air. Using the default configuration files what extension
do I dial for voicemail? I'm confused. I've programmed many PBX's
but it
is hard for me to get my mind around * definition of extensions.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Komito [mailto:brucek@bagel.com]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 4:45 PM
To: Henry Devito
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] help with skinny
That 169.254.173.1 address doesn't sound right. I'm assuming that is
not
really the address of the * box. Is your dhcp server giving out option 60
(tftp address)? If so, that could be conflicting with the address you
think you assigned in the phone. You could try turning of dhcp in the
phone setting a static address, gateway, subnet mask and tftp address. I
assume you have a tftp server running on the * system, right? If so, you
should be able to tail -f /var/log/messages and see if the phone is even
trying to get the config files.
Where did you buy the phone? I haven't seen 7910s advertised anywhere.
Bruce Komito
High Sierra Networks, Inc.
www.servers-r-us.com
(775) 236-5815
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Henry Devito wrote:
> I got them for $120 a piece.
>
> I have DHCP enabled. The phone gets an IP address. I set the TFTP server
> address as the * box. Now The phone says opening 169.254.173.1, In the
> phone that address is listed for the call manager. According to Cisco
this> address can't be changed locally? I'm not sure what to do next.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Komito [mailto:brucek@bagel.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 4:11 PM
> To: Henry Devito
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] help with skinny
>
> I can't help you much, because my experience is with the 7940/60s, but
the
> first thing I would check is the tftp log to make sure the phone is
> requesting the config file. If you aren't using tftp to load the
config,
> you might consider doing so, because it's a pain to manually enter a
> working configuration into the phone, although it can be done. If you are
> stuck on Configuring IP, it sounds like the phone isn't even getting an
IP
> address from the DHCP server.
>
> BTW, Where did you buy the 7910s and how much did you pay for them?
We're
> thinking about the 7910 for a low-end phone.
>
> Bruce Komito
> High Sierra Networks, Inc.
> www.servers-r-us.com
> (775) 236-5815
>
>
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Henry Devito wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I bought a couple phones for really cheap just for a simple solution.
I'm> > trying to get a few 7910 to work with *. I'm just not sure how to
get
> them
> > to work. The 7910 just sits there "configuring IP" Here is
a copy of
my> > skinny.conf. the extensions.conf is default. I just want to bring
the
> > system up in default before a start making changes. Do I need to make
> > changes somewhere else so * knows I want to use skinny also?
> >
> >
> > port = 2000
> > bindaddr = 192.168.254.17
> > dateFormat = M-D-Y
> > keepAlive = 120
> > [test]
> > device=SEP0044DE12922
> > version=pc040300
> > host=192.168.254.18
> > nat=0
> > callerid="Test User"
> > mailbox=500
> > callwaiting=1
> > transfer=1
> > threewaycalling=1
> > context=default
> > line => 500
> >
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