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2005 May 31
1
Re: chan_sccp / 7960: reproduceable semi-lockup
> I encountered a semi-lockup situation with chan_sccp and a 7960 when > switching between calls. It's kinda reproduceable - When holding, > resuming, holding, resuming between two calls on a line, one of the > calls become kinda zombie. The phone enters a state where the call is > signalled active but no softkey is there. Already fixed in the CVS Sergio
2005 Jun 07
0
Re: chan_sccp / 7960: "External call" and more
> > When dialling a number, my 7960 always says "External call". Is there > any chance to tell it the difference or make it display the dialled > number (especially nice when using speeddials)? > CallInfoMessage issue, it should be fixed by Jan in the CVS, I will check it out > Is there any way with chan_sccp to have asterisk taking influence on the >
2005 Jul 29
0
chan_sccp 20050730 release
release 20050730 http://chan-sccp.berlios.de/ <ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp/chan_sccp-20050730.tar.bz2> - very experimental hint (busy status line lamp or icon) support. This is a very experimental system so it might not work properly with particular cisco phones. 7960, 7970 and 7940 with recent firmware does work great. Old phones can't, of course, use the hint system. There
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... >
2005 May 31
0
Re: chan_sccp / 7960: "End call" softkey: "That key is not active here"
> Sergio schrieb: > >>> pressing the "End call" softkey while in call produces the message >>> "That key is not active here". Do I have to configure something >>> special for that to work or is it just not yet implemented? >> >> you can quick apply this patch >> > Ah, great... Thanks! > You don't accidentally have a
2004 Aug 25
2
asterisk & chan_sccp
ive got asterisk running with chan_sccp and three cisco phones (2 7910's and 1 7960). lots of bugs. when i press the speed dial button on either 7910, asterisk dies. also, if i dial from the 7910 to 7910, everything works fine. i can dial from or to the 7960 once, and then one of the 10's and the 60 die and try to reregister. if i take the 7960 out of the mix and remove its
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 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 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
2005 Jul 13
5
chan_sccp new release
http://chan-sccp.berlios.de/ 20050713 ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp/chan_sccp-20050713.tar.bz2 I didn't have a spare 7960 to use this week, so maybe some line issue is still present. - fixed a memory leak on database updates (dnd, cfwd*) - fixed old memory leak on unload (now unload chan_sccp.so and load chan_sccp.so work. It does reload the config when asterisk is running) - socket
2006 Mar 29
0
Installing Cisco IP phone 7910
Hello, I have tried to install this phone for hours now and I can't get it working. Maybe someone can help me :) I have searched for more info from everywhere but there isn't much about 7910 :( >From the CLI I get this: NAME ADDRESS MAC Reg. State ================ =============== ================ ========== telefon --
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 Dec 17
0
chan_sccp and 7920
I grabbed the 7920 tarball available from the sourceforge site dated sometime in Oct. I've got my 7920 working, however, asterisk seems to stop talking to it sometimes and requires a restart (like kill asterisk completely and restart it). Does anyone know if a new version is on the way? Does the current CVS fix this? Otherwise, the phone works great. Battery life sucks though. :(
2005 Aug 15
1
Chan_sccp and dynamic DNS
Hi, everybody. I was just running into a DynDNS Problem. One of our phones has a fixed IP, but the * box only has a dynDNS IP and a fixed name. So all phones running SIP are able to "survive" the change of the IP address, but not our Cisco 7920 - it changes state to "connecting to CM0" and hangs there until reboot. After reboot it looks up the current IP address of the * box
2005 Jun 04
0
chan_sccp / 7960: Messages key, line / speeddial keys
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 10:09:29AM +0200, Stefan Gofferje arranged a set of bits into the following: > Hi folks, > > there are some 3rd party patches available for chan_sccp which add a > feature and fix a few problems: > > http://www.sineapps.com/news.php?rssid=726 > > sccp_cli.c.diff <http://www.newace.com/asterisk/sccp_cli.c.diff> > Adds support for
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 =============== ---------------------= ********** =
2005 May 28
1
7960 / chan_sccp: Less than three lines / more than three speeddials possible?
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 01:51:56AM +0200, Stefan Gofferje arranged a set of bits into the following: > Hi folks, > > I'm trying the latest mayday chan_sccp and found it difficult to have > more than three speeddials. I have defined only one line but can't get > more than three SDs. On console, * says > > May 28 01:44:12 ERROR[26933]: sccp_actions.c:252 >
2003 Sep 18
1
Skinny + XMLDefault
Please forgive me my ignorance ... I've spent two days trying to find out something about the format of the default configuration file, which CCM produces. The only example I have so far is the one from the chan_sccp source. There were tons of references on entering the callmanager commands on a cisco command line - which I don't have (don't need thanks to chan_skinny + chan_sccp).
2005 Aug 31
1
Cisco 7920 and Asterisk - How well do they play together?
I?ve read various stories about the Asterisk SCCP implementation. Some say it works fine, others say it doesn?t ? stick with a SIP phone! My dilemma is that I?d like a WI-FI phone with multi-line capability, and so far Ciscos 7920 is the only one I?ve found. The disadvantage is that it cannot be upgraded to support the SIP-protocol, so if I purchase such a phone I am stuck with the SCCP.
2005 May 28
0
chan_sccp / 7960: ALERT_INFO?
I am impressed, I have been trying this for sometime using the SIP image and the only difference I can create is a 'single' and a 'double' ring on the phone. I use the 'single' ring for phone calls and the 'double' ring for the doorbell. I would love to be able to choose a ring tone based on the incoming msn or callerID. The idea of the phone shouting 'Its the