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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
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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2004 Jan 05
1
Identifying the Originating Cisco SIP Gateway
I have several Cisco SIP gateways sending calls to Asterisk. Because the
gateways don't have user-agents, they don't authenticate with Asterisk. And
because they don't authenticate, they use the default context in the
sip.conf file.
Is there a way to either:
A) identify the inbound gateway with a variable, in channel info, or the
manager interface? If there was a ${SIPDOMAIN} for
2003 Aug 25
1
Intercom with Cisco SIP 796x phones?
I read about this intercom stuff on page 62 & 63 of the book "Developing
Cisco IP Phone Services" isbn 1-58705-060-9. Primary calls take place
on streaming channel 0. When streaming channel 0 is not in use,
streaming channel 1 can be used for asynchronously streaming (in and
out) stuff like voicemail, email, and, yep the one we want, intercom.
Page 87-88 of the book talks about
2003 Nov 18
2
ISDN Card Types for Europe
What types of ISDN BRI cards work well in Europe (Guadeloupe, Martinique and
France) ? For example: AVM C2 or AVM C4 or eicon Diva server 4 BRI? Any
others? Which driver is appropriate?
Ray Burkholder
ray@oneunified.net
http://www.oneunified.net
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2004 Jan 16
11
Remote reload Cisco 7960
Does anyone have a working way of having a Cisco 7960 reload its config
remotely. I have tried some of the scripts that I have found on the web,
but to no avail. Thanks for the help.
B. J.
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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 Dec 31
3
Java?
We needed the client browser to be open all the time for dynamic data to
load without the page refreshing. After looking at all of our options we
decided on programming it ourselves using flash rather than java.
We have a flash frontend thats tied to our backend mysql DB. We use it
for loading web site traffic data, email opens, click-throughs,
bouncebacks, stats, etc. It could also be used with
2007 Jan 25
2
Do I need a CH1 licence for Cisco Phones ?
I've got a question regarding Cisco IP Phones and licencing.
When using a third party PBX like asterisk is a licence required for the
Cisco phones ? Has anyone got anything in writing from Cisco to clarify this
?
Eg can I just use CP-7961G or do I need CP-7961G-CH1 even though I'm not
using Cisco Callmanager ?
HYPERLINK
2003 Aug 25
6
SIP vs SCCP vs XML
>
> No, this is not the case currently with any of the Cisco SIP software
> loads that I am aware of. If you find this to be incorrect, please
> let the list know. Cisco has not deployed much of the featureset in
> their SCCP phones (such as paging/intercom) into the SIP phones due
> to lack of standards/interest/political capital.
>
> JT
Ok, after further
2003 Dec 23
1
OT: SIP vs. Skinny protocol
I assume there are several people on this list that
have Cisco Call Manager implementations under their
belt....
We are beginning a call manager implementation and
the first question I asked Cisco was, should we use
SIP or Skinny. Cisco is pushing me towards Skinny,
saying that I will lose some functionality with SIP.
They also say that most of their customers implement
skinny.
I see two
2004 Jan 12
2
SIP-Client for Handheld PC
Anyone know a sip-client that will work on a Handheld PC running WINCE for
HPC.
I can find some for PocketPC, but the wont work on my HPC
??
/HHA
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2003 Oct 26
5
Extensions Problem
Hello again,
Here's the next big issue, I thought I'd let you munch on. We are utilizing
Cisco 7960's and the following entries in our extensions.conf file:
Exten => 1637,1,Dial(SIP/100)
Exten => _NXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@sipdemo)
Exten => _NXXXXXXXXX,2,Congestion
Exten => _1NXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@sipdemo)
Exten => _1NXXXXXXXXX,2,Congestion
These
2004 Jun 15
2
Polycom IP 600 Programmability
Do the Polycom IP phones have some programmability so you can do some
programmable phone buttons like you can on the Cisco phones?
If there is programmability, such as for soft-keys and the like, how
would you rate Polycom's vs Cisco's capabilities? And where can one
find the programming documentation?
Thanx.
Ray.
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2003 May 24
2
For the Australian Asterisk users
I've noticed that a few people here are from Australia.
I'm wondering where you all get your hardware from. I'll probably order some
of the X100P cards from Digium soon (and possibly some FXO cards), but for
other things such as ATAs, etc.
However - these obviously aren't ACA compliant. Does anybody know of
compatible hardware (for POTS lines) that is ACA compliant?
The cheapest
2004 May 27
1
opinions on oneunified.net as asterisk provider
i'm looking at potential asterisk service providers and came across
oneunifed.net
i googled for opinions and feedback, but haven't come across anything
yet. is anyone using them or does anyone have feedback on their
asterisk support and expertise?
tia,
george
2003 Nov 12
2
Canadian VoIP termination?
Hi,
Does anyone know of Canadian VoIP termination providers? I have
Canadian customers and would like to provide Canadian dial in and dial
out (canadian callerid).
Thanks!
2003 Jun 27
2
Working: TFTPd for NAT'd Cisco 7960 and ATA-186
For anyone who is interested, I have a working tftpd (modified wvtftpd)
capable of serving configuration, dialplans, and ringtones to Cisco
7960/7940 and ATA-186 devices that are located behind NAT firewalls. As
TFTP is not a very firewall/NAT friendly protocol, I had to break some
rules to get it to work with these cisco devices. It might cause
problems for other TFTP clients, but it works with
2003 Oct 17
2
AGI problem (crash) in RH9
If you're using perl on RedHat 9 make sure you put this command somewhere in
your boot scheme:
export LANG=C
or at least execute it before running perl scripts.
Redhat has EVERYTHING set to LANG=UTF-8 and it screws up all sorts of perl
stuff, and several other pre-written programs in other languages too
MATT---
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From: Ray Burkholder
2005 Jan 31
3
cisco 7960 image
I don't have a CCO account with cisco and I want to use asterisk for my
cisco 7960 phones
But I could not get myself a firmware image for it.
If anyone can share a copy of it, would be most appreciated
Or if you could point me to where I can download it
Thank you
,jm
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