Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Cisco 79xx series IP phones"
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
2004 Aug 27
1
Problems dialing out with T100P and Adtran
I have a T100P card connected to an Adtran and then a T1.
I have added the following configurations to Asterisk...but, when I dial
9 and then a local phone number, it bounces between the dial tone and
silence and the *error* light on the Adtran blinks.
zaptel.conf
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
fxsks=1-8
loadzone=us
defaultzone=us
zapata.conf
[channels]
context=from-sip
signalling=fxs_ks
2003 Apr 28
8
new cisco VoIP phones
Anyone know what model and what support the new $100 Cisco has?
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/030428/1030001060_1.html
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Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
2004 Sep 20
2
Cisco 76XX - How to ignore a call (silence ring)
I am preparing to setup a system using Cisco 7940 and 7960's I have the
7.1 SIP firmware on them.
One issue I have run into is how to silence the ringer if a call comes
in and you don't want to take it.
Many phones have a DND button. I know the 79XX has the DND in the menu
but it is to cumbersome to go into the settings then phone preferences
then the DND and select yes.
Is there any other
2004 Aug 23
6
Asterisk Install on Kernel 2.6.x
i know asterisk itself will install on a linux kernel 2.6.x, but i've
seen places say that the zaptel drivers wont? is this still true? is
it possible to build asterisk/zaptel on a linux 2.6.x kernel?
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Shawn Parker
Network Administrator
Cumulus Broadcasting, LLC.
Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri
1.573.449.4141
shawn.parker@cumulus.com
2004 Dec 28
4
DHCP, the TFTP Server setting and the Cisco 79xx phones
The thing I dislike the most about the 79xx phones is that in DHCP mode,
they expect the DHCP server to tell them their TFTP server address. They
won't let you set it manually. So if I don't have DHCP server that gives
TFTP server info, which is most of the DHCP servers at out there, then the
phone won't be able to download any updates made to the SIP000*.cnf file.
Using dhcpd on
2007 Apr 10
6
Help w/ Asterisk Cisco IP phone and SCCP
I have a new asterisk installation (1.4.2) that is working fine with
SIP. Now I'm trying to add 2 cisco ip phones (7960) running SCCP
(latest chan_sccp).
I have the phones booted, and the tftp directory all setup, etc. But
the phones do not quite work right. When I lift the handset I only get
a dial-tone 1 out of 5 or so times I try, though hitting the speaker
button works. I can dial
2004 Dec 08
4
Guide to Cisco 79xx
Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 79xx phones? One that I can give the 7 or
8 ppl in my office so that they can stop asking me questions. I was going to
type up a basic guide but then decided I don't want to reinvent the wheel,
one of you may already have one. I tried to use Cisco's guide but it's for
their own protocol, a lot of options are different or rearranged.
I need a basic
2003 Jun 17
1
SIP Firmware for Cisco Phones
Just a quick note to people looking for SIP firmware images for Cisco
phones:
To access these files from Cisco's website, you need to have a Service
Contract (SmartNet) on at least on of your phones. I though a contract
was several hundred dollars, but it is way cheaper! Their lowest level,
1 year Next Business Day 8x5 SmartNet program, costs around $70.00, and
gives you unlimited access to
2006 Jan 03
3
OT: XML Content Manager for Cisco 79XX Phones
For anyone interested, our company released a PHP/MySQL based content
manager for the Cisco 79XX series IP Phones compatible with the SIP load
yesterday.
It's available via: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/open79xxdir
Best wishes,
-Corey
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2005 Jan 13
4
Cisco 79XX phones not talking to asterisk
Hi all,
I have setup my Cisco 79XX phone. Did the tftp, put the config files in the
right location with the right names. Booted my phone, it does the tftp
things,
the screen shows my extensions everything seems fine. However, when I
come offhook and try to dial 11 which is just a playback of demo-congrats
in the dialplan the phone says
Calling Out (INV)
below is my sip.conf file - I presume it
2006 Mar 23
1
Netgear FS116P and Cisco 79XX phones
I am hoping that someone has had better luck with this than I have.
I would like to connect Cisco 7940s and 7960s to the Netgear FS116P, and
take advantage of its POE. I know that the Cisco phones use Cisco's
"pre-standard" POE implementation, but as I understand it the difference is
really only two pins.
I bought a bunch of PowerDsine inline power adapters which supposedly change
2006 Mar 03
9
Program Buttons on Cisco 79xx Phones
Does anyone have a good resource to learn how to program the soft and
hard buttons on a Cisco 7940 or 7960 phone? Using SIP
Firmware...thanks.
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2003 Jun 26
5
cisco 186 helpp!ª!!!!
toy buy my first cisco 186 but when i read this page
http://www.djernes.org/~shawn/ata186.htm
i cant find in my dev page some parameters just like " UseSIP "
what i need to do to show this parameters
Thanks
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2004 Jan 11
2
Cisco 79xx Ringtones
Hi,
I'm after two very specific ringtones for the 79xx's...
A dog barking, and a horse either galloping or neighing.
I've tried making the sounds, but for some bizarre reason they're not
working. I used to make quite a few ringtones for the 79xx's, but I
seem to have forgotten how to do it! And to top things off, I can't
even find the documentation on Cisco's site
2004 Jul 13
2
Help Needed in configuring Cisco 7940
I bought a Cisco 7940, I need to configure it for
Asterisk. I checked the wiki pages. Followed the link
to Cisco web page. Tried to download the image for
SIP. It wo'nt allow me even though I registered for
the CCO Valet. Is the image available anywhere else?
I saw some of the messages in the mailing list that it
supposed to be fairly simple.
I would highly appreciate if somone could post
2004 Aug 27
1
Help with a fax via Grandstream Handytone 286?
I have an analog Fax machine which I wish to connect to the network and
the Asterisk server. It will connect through a GS Handytone 286
converter and then into the LAN. Is there any information out there on
what I need to write in *sip.conf* and/or *extensions.conf* to make sure
the fax works as a fax?
Channel 8 on my T1 is a reserved, dedicated line for the fax number. Do
I need to
2004 Jun 04
2
Cisco 7960 XML/Configs
I ordered 10 7960's with SIP today (YAY!), I should have them on Monday!
So, to be better prepared come Monday morning, I was wondering if anyone
knew of any * compatible screen configs for things such as browsing VM,
etc, yadda, yadda. I checked out the wiki about ADSI but from what I
see, that's not really applicable in a SIP setup? I'm guessing it's
going to be a more XML
2004 Jun 10
3
Cisco 7970 w/ 7.1 phones rebooting with asterisk
I am currently testing an asterisk server with some cisco 7960 phones.
I have been having problems with phones rebootin using 6.3 firmware in
the asterisk voicemail menus. The phones reboot after a dozen or so
random button presses while in the voicemail menus. To try and fix
this, I upgraded to sip 7.1 only to find that now the phones reboot
even if i'm trying to press a button to
2007 Jun 29
1
MOH question w/Cisco 79xx phones
Hi Everyone....
Got a newbie type question regarding MOH & Cisco phones.
I'm still new to Asterisk (very new in fact) & built up a AsteriskNOW box
just to get something going.
My simple test system has just 3 Cisco phones a 7905, 7940 & 7960. -
Everything's running SIP.
The 3 phones can call each other fine. - Can even leave (and retreive)
voicemail messages. - No problems.