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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
2009 Oct 14
6
Combining rails intrAnet and public site.
Hello, everyone!
I was wondering if somebody has some insight on this issue.
[h]A little background:[/h]
I work for a midsize electronic manufacturing company with 2 people in
IT dept - a network admin and a developer (me).
We''ve been using rails to migrate from an old dBase and VB based system
to build internal company IntrAnet that does things like label printing,
invetory control,
2004 Apr 26
3
Skinny protocol documentation
Is there a place where I can find documentation on the Skinny protocol in
Asterisk?
I did a search, but I cannot seem to find much... I'm looking for
information on how to get a Cisco 7960 with the CM image on it to work with
asterisk.. Is it support for Skinny in asterisk even mature enough to be
able to do this?
Thanks,
- Andre
2004 Jan 13
1
cisco 7910 phone
Hi All
Will cisco 7910 ip phone compatible with Asterisk? I know that 7960 are
fine.
David Kwok
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2003 Oct 14
1
Cisco hard IP phones and Skinny vs. SIP
I have Asterisk up and running and it is working great with my SIP phones.
However, I have some "Skinny"-protocol Cisco 7960s. Does Asterisk support
the Skinny protocol? I've seen some references to Skinny in the software.
If so, should I stick with Skinny with the 7960 or convert to SIP? If
anyone has some Skinny confs they would send me I'd be much obliged.
If I should
2003 Oct 15
2
skinny problem
has anyone seen this?
-- Starting Skinny session from 192.168.13.102
-- Starting Skinny session from 192.168.13.102
triton*CLI> Oct 15 13:44:05 WARNING[213019]: File chan_skinny.c, Line 2243 (get_input): Skinny Client sent less data than expected.
Oct 15 13:44:05 NOTICE[213019]: File chan_skinny.c, Line 2301 (skinny_session): Skinny Session returned: Success
Oct 15 13:44:05
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 14
1
Skinny behind NAT?
Can skinny work behind NAT? I have a Cisco 7910 using SCCP behind NAT
that has one way audio. The called party cannot hear the calling party
who's using the 7910.
skinny.conf
;
; Skinny Configuration for Asterisk
;
[general]
port = 2000 ; Port to bind to, default tcp/2000
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to
dateFormat = M-D-Y ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
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
2008 Oct 09
1
Cisco 7960 sccp, Skinny and 1.4
Hi All,
I'm thinking of creating a new asterisk server using the latest 1.4
stable release to replace my ageing Asterisk SVN-branch-1.2-r7231 (its
been a while!).
My only concern - my phones are Cisco 7960's (with sccp firmware 7.2
loaded) and to support them better, I remember compiling in a skinny(?)
driver to replace the (from what I could tell) basic in built sccp
support. After
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
2003 Sep 21
2
Skinny
At the present time you have to have a VALID ip address in bindaddr for
Skinny to work. If bindaddr is either 0.0.0.0 or simply commented out
all packets requiring the IP address contain 127.0.0.1. I forgot their
nick, but someone in IRC recommended we make Asterisk be smart enough
not to pick that interface, but I'm not sure of that is the problem or
not. I simply have not had the
2006 Dec 12
1
Conference between skinny user and many sip user
Hi, can i set up my asterisk for:
- receive a skinny call in a specific context (yes, i have already
compiled asteirsk with h323 support)
- forward the call to a sip user A
- make the sip user B join the call and create a conference between
skinny caller, A and B
maky thanks
2004 Aug 23
3
Cisco 7960G, Skinny.conf, and reboots
I could use some skinny/Cisco help here. Was finally able to get the phone
registered to * but whenever someone tries to call that phone it freezes and
reboots itself. Same thing happens when you pick the handset up off the
7960G; it locks and reboots about 5 sec later.
Here is what * shows when I plug the phone in:
-- Starting Skinny session from 64.72.107.1
Device SEP000F3442E4A7 is
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
2004 Sep 10
9
Should FLAC join Xiph?
That is the question I put before you all tonight :)
(Short background, Xiph is the corp behind Vorbis and Ogg,
among other things; see http://xiph.org/about.html . I
think Emmett is here now so correct any of this if it's
wrong.)
I've been talking a little with Emmett Plant and Monty about
this. If it were to happen, it would mean the following:
1. FLAC would benefit from the
2006 Oct 30
3
Cisco 7960 Skinny calling SIP phone
Before I got down the path of converting a Cisco 7960 I have over to SIP I
wanted to try and set it up using Skinny.
The phone registers ok with Asterisk. When I call a SIP softphone extension
on my network the call is made and I can answering it. However no voice is
heard over the call.
When I debug Skinny on the console after the call has connected I see the
following messag:
Recieved Alarm
2011 Jun 25
1
Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk 1.8.4.2 "tooooooooooooooooo"
Hi All;
Again, the Cisco IP Phones 7942G and using Skinny:
I upgraded the firmware to version 8.5 (skinny) and I am using skinny channel (chan_skinny) and the skinny.conf file.
The phones are registering, but when we use them to place a call, we only hear tooooooooooo in the handset and we do not hear voice (even when we dial the digits, we only hear toooooooo .. but it dials and destination
2003 Oct 29
3
FW: Voice/Data mixed routing over Digium E1/T1 Card
> The documentation mentions that the Digium channels can be split into some
> voice channels and the remainder of the channels used for routing IP
> traffic.
>
> Does any one have this in use in conjunction with Asterisk? Does it work
> well? Would you recommend it for a production server?
>
> Obviously, if this works, this makes for a cost effective platform where
2003 Jul 14
1
Fwd:[Vocal] Question about Cisco IP hard phones
Interesting notes on the 79xx series.
The 7920 is the wireless phone; not mentioned here.
For a more complete guide to Cisco's phones, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheets_list.html
The 7902 is the "very inexpensive" Cisco phone, and it looks like it
will be SCCP (Skinny) only. Twiddling my thumbs here waiting for the
chan_sccp to