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2004 Apr 08
2
i'm looking for reference guide for Skinny SCCP
Hi all,
I'm writing my graduation theses : analysis VO-IP protocols , and I cannot
find any documents about Cisko Skinny Client Control Protocol. I have Cisco
CallManager and some IP-phone and I'm sniffing traffic between that, but I
don't understand, how this protocol works. Clearly i'm looking for
description of SCCP commands and explanation some basic SCCP scenarios or
what
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 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 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
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
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 Jun 16
1
replacing cisco callmanager with asterisk?
ive had enough of cisco unity and microsoft exchange and im looking for
alternatives to our voip system. right now, we have 3 cisco callmanagers, 1
cisco ip icd system, and 1 cisco unity voicemail system. all phones are
cisco 7940/7960's and some ata186/188's. voice gateways are cisco vg200's
with pri cards (5 total). im running h323 on the gateways and phones are of
course
2006 Apr 03
6
Pickup() h323
Hello,
I can use directed call pickup using pickup application (between sip,
iax, skinny cals),
but unable to pickup call that is ringing on phone behind h323 gateway
(using original h323 channel in asterisk), is this even suported?
thx
PJ
exten => _*7.,1,Pickup(${EXTEN:2})
console log, when trying o pickup ringing line 324 (h323), from skinny
phone (953)
-- Executing
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
2006 Dec 15
2
call from h323 to SIP
Hi
i am trying to do the same thing:
receive a call from a cisco callmanager and forward it to a SIP user.
Asterisk is compiled with h323 support, and is configured as a gateway
in the cisco callmanager.
h323.conf:
[general]
port = 1720
bindaddr = 193.x.x.x ; this SHALL contain a single, valid IP
address for this machine
allow=all
extension.conf:
exten = 3298,1,Answer
exten =
2004 Jan 19
2
RE: current version
To be clear I meant using Chan)_h323 with Call Manager where CM is
configured
with * as a H.323 gateway, not client.
CM supports H.323 to direct calls through gateways, and in fact until
recently
that is all they supported. They now also have MGCP, but only to their
IOS
platforms, and SIP is coming soon. There are NO sccp-based gateways,
from Cisco
anyways.
Dan
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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
2006 Oct 24
6
Callmanager 3.3(5) and Asterisk with ooh323
I have experience problems like this in a different scenario. It is
usually due to codec translation problem.
What is the default codec set on CCM for the IP Phone and the default
set in Asterisk? Make sure the defaults are the same. Try G.711
Michael
2007 Apr 19
2
SIP kpml DTMF support in *
Hi,
I'm trying to connect Asterisk 1.4 and Cisco CallManager 5 using SIP
Trunk without MTP (media termination point). Howerver, Cisco 79xx phones
do not support RFC2833, they always notify CCM5 via SKINNY channel no
matter where they send RTP to.
For non-MTP trunk there's Out-of-band DTMF support in CCM5 called
"kpml". I wonder if Asterisk can support it.
I found an
2005 Oct 16
1
Can Asterisk "proxy" a SIP phone to make it look like a Cisco skinny softphone?
Hi there
We have a Cisco VOIP environment here, with hard and softphones. I have
a softphone account/etc, but I'm a Linux user and (as far as I'm aware)
there is no Cisco softphone for Linux. However I can run Asterisk. So I
was wondering if there is a way to "convert" a SIP phone transaction
into a SKINNY transaction so that the Cisco environment thinks it is a
Cisco
2004 Aug 22
5
skinny or sccp?
Hi, please tell me,
is original skinny support in Asterisk stil under development or is better to try chan_sccp from
http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net ?
my first try was unsuccessfull (chan_sccp compile OK, but module loading fail during Asterisk startup)
and my phone (C7940) seems to be not supported in original chan_skinny :(
PJ
2003 Nov 05
6
Skinny (SCCP) help
I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk,
But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a
SEPMACADDR.cnf file to
Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying
"opening"
Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?
Kevin,
2004 Dec 13
2
Cisco Router FXO / Skinny
Hey,
Does anyone know how to use the cisco router with an fxo wic with
Asterisk? I don't have enough space on this device to support an IOS
that supports sip or h323. Currently the only one signaling in there
says Cisco. I assume this is the skinny protocol.
Does anyone know how to configure this 2600 with Asterisk?
Thanks,
Erik
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 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...
>