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2005 Jan 28
2
Problem with chan_sccp and cisco 7960
Hi ! On Cisco 7960 (with or without 7914 add-on module) when I press speakerphone button (or select line with line button - which automatically put second line on speakerphone) after about 15-20 seconds of dialtone Asterisk stable dies (seg fault). Tested versions of Asterisk are 1.0.2, 1.0.3 or 1.0.5, chan_sccp is newest form CVS of chann-sccp.sourceforge.net ). Firmware of 7960 is
2004 Jan 20
2
I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)
Hi again, I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be working. How do I fill out the second line button on the phone with skinny.conf? Thanks much! ...Jeff
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 Jul 20
4
Wireless SIP Phones
Hello, I found serveral discussions about the Zyxel ePhone Prestige P2000W and the WiSip from Pulver Innovations on this mailings list but still have some questions: 1) are there other affordable wireless SIP Phones on the market? I haven't seen or found anything else till now ... 2) is p2000w and wisip the same hardware?? so could I use firmware from both companies regardless of what
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 Jan 25
1
Announcement: Another test release of chan_sccp
Hi all, we are happy to announce the new test-release of chan_sccp. The Cisco 7920 support is working now, however, some call handling stuff is hardcoded for testing. Also some more in-deep-knowledge of Skinny was archieved, how they handle calls. Please test it with your 7940/7960 and 30VIP and report any problems using our bug tracking tool. The latest tarball is available at:
2004 Jul 29
2
chan_sccp2 testers needed
Dear Skinny/SCCP lovers :-) I've just completed & uploaded to the cvs the newest version with fixed redial key AND implementation of speed dials. please test extensively and report any bugs. i know that the display is not yet set correctly but the buttons are working as expected. Enjoy testing... --jan (*1) http://chan-sscp.sf.net (*2) yes, bugtracker is down at the moment, will fix
2004 Jul 28
1
is chan_skinny broken?
I am trying to use chan_skinny but when loading the module I get: [ Booting....../usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_skinny.so: undefined symbol: ast_pickup_call I am using CVS 07/23 I can't get chan_sccp2 to compile, it gives me parse errors, or I'd be using that. :-/
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
2004 Aug 25
1
7960 Looses DHCP Lease when 7920 boots!?
I finally have my 7920 working though I'm seeing this bizarre behavior. As soon as the 7920 boots and authenticates with the AP my 7960 release's its ip. Aug 24 15:52:37 babel dhcpd: DHCPRELEASE of 192.168.30.133 from 00:07:eb:26:e3:22 (SIP0007EB26E322) via eth0 (found) Aug 24 15:52:37 babel dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:0d:28:2e:95:f0 via eth0 Aug 24 15:52:37 babel dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on
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
2005 Jan 04
3
Kirk SIP-DECT gateway
Hi, I just got some interesting information from Kirk Telecom (www.kirktelecom.com). This company has been in the business of providing DECT solutions (IP gateway, base stations, repeaters and handsets) either to be used with Cisco CallManager (SCCP protocol) or with the Innovaphone IP PBX system (H.323). Two important elements: 1. It seems they foresee a SIP version of their product in Q1
2004 Aug 16
2
Problem compiling chan_sccp
Hi, I recently bought a 7910. I found out too late that it would not do SIP as I initially thought. Anyway before ditchingit for a 7960 I wanted to try it out, I read that the guys at http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net/ had done some improvements to the original chan_sccp driver and having 80% functionality with this model. I have not been able to compile their driver and keep getting the
2004 Dec 17
0
instructions to get .bin firmware for 7920
Cisco no longer offers a zip file with the firmware in it, only an EXE file. If you use Winrar, you can unzip the exe. Pull out the following files and drop them somewhere: data1.hdr data1.cab data2.cab Download i6comp. If you search on google, it's all over the place. From the command line, run: i6comp e -r data1.cab This reassembles the CAB's and unpacks all of the files out of
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 Apr 01
1
Asterisk + Cisco 7920 + chan_sccp or chan_skinny
Greetings, I have seen a few postings in the past regarding the interop of Asterisk and the Cisco 7920 WiFi phone. To date, I have not seen a definitive method to getting the phone working. Assuming someone has this actually working, can that person step up and answer these questions. 1) What Channel is it working with (chan_skinny or chan_sccp)? 2) If code was used that is not a part of a
2004 May 06
4
Cisco 7920 Image
Does anyone know if there is a Smartnet contract or whatnot available from Cisco for access to the latest 7920 images? I've got one w/ asterisk that is exhibiting a few of the documented bugs running 1.0.3 (1.0.7 is the latest IIRC). Thanks! -- /* Ian A. Underwood - agentgrn@dcne.net - http://www.agentgreen.org There are 4 boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot,
2003 Oct 17
4
chan_skinny & XML Files for 7920
Hi, I have a Cisco 7920 that I'm trying to get working with my * box. When the phone boots it requests XMLDefault.cnf.xml and SEP<MACADDRESSHERE>.cnf. I assume I set the line number, etc in the latter of the two. However I cannot find any reference to how this file is structured. Anyone know? I assume this is why I'm getting the errors below: Oct 17 19:47:24
2005 Jul 25
2
cisco 7920 makes 7940 reboot
I have asterisk 1.09 running with chan_sccp.20050701 on Fedora core 4 with kernel 2.6.12. I have a Cisco 7940 working with X-lite working on XP too, connecting to each other, Asterisk and FWD. The 7940 upgraded to SIP7.4 with xmlDefault.cnf.XML getting delivered via tftp using the loadInformation8 parameter method taken from voip-info.org ("Configuring Cisco 79xx phones with Asterisk"
2005 May 31
4
Chan_sccp / wiki
The chan_sccp page at http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=chan_sccp2 has been updated. See the bottom of the page. Thanks. Comments welcome. -- respectfully, Joseph =============== ---------------------= ********** =