Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "CISCO 7921G with asterisk"
2008 Sep 12
2
SCCP port numbers used for audio stram?
I have a 7921 wireless phone working with Asterisk, and I want to tighten
the wide open port range of my IPTABLES now.
I tried allowing only SCCP port (2000) in/out and found that my audio was
gone. A quick look at my iptables message shows source port 15886 and dest
port 25968 used:
FORWARD - Drop: IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 SRC=172.31.253.4 DST=172.31.254.102 LEN=200
TOS=0x18 PREC=0xA0 TTL=63 ID=0
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:
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Phone auth's with AP
Phone gets IP from DHCP & TFTP Server
Phone loads OS7920.TXT
Phone loads SEP<macaddr>.CNF.XML
Phone loads
2003 Oct 14
1
Cisco hard IP phones and Skinny vs. SIP
I have Asterisk up and running and it is working great with my SIP phones.
However, I have some "Skinny"-protocol Cisco 7960s. Does Asterisk support
the Skinny protocol? I've seen some references to Skinny in the software.
If so, should I stick with Skinny with the 7960 or convert to SIP? If
anyone has some Skinny confs they would send me I'd be much obliged.
If I should
2006 Mar 28
2
Problems Configuring Cisco 12SP+
Hi,
After reading this valuable forum and the voip-info wiki and follow
all the steps , but my Cisco 12SP+ remains unregistered.
These are my config files:
skinny.conf
[general]
port = 2000 ; Port to bind to, default tcp/2000
bindaddr = 172.20.1.1 ; Address to bind to
dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepAlive = 120
languaje=es
allow = all
; disallow
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 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
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 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
2008 Oct 09
1
Cisco 7960 sccp, Skinny and 1.4
Hi All,
I'm thinking of creating a new asterisk server using the latest 1.4
stable release to replace my ageing Asterisk SVN-branch-1.2-r7231 (its
been a while!).
My only concern - my phones are Cisco 7960's (with sccp firmware 7.2
loaded) and to support them better, I remember compiling in a skinny(?)
driver to replace the (from what I could tell) basic in built sccp
support. After
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
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
2005 May 25
2
RTP path with Cisco CCM
Hi,
I have the following config:
[7960] <--skinny--> [Cisco CCM] <--SIP_trunk--> [asterisk] <--SIP-->
[X-lite]
Is there a chance to avoid the RTP stream from passing through the Cisco
CCM ? I would like to have all RTP handled by the *.
This is just a testbed, for a larger project. What I want to achieve, is
actually this:
[Cisco Phone] <--skinny--> [Cisco CCM]
2011 Jun 25
1
Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk 1.8.4.2 "tooooooooooooooooo"
Hi All;
Again, the Cisco IP Phones 7942G and using Skinny:
I upgraded the firmware to version 8.5 (skinny) and I am using skinny channel (chan_skinny) and the skinny.conf file.
The phones are registering, but when we use them to place a call, we only hear tooooooooooo in the handset and we do not hear voice (even when we dial the digits, we only hear toooooooo .. but it dials and destination
2006 Oct 30
3
Cisco 7960 Skinny calling SIP phone
Before I got down the path of converting a Cisco 7960 I have over to SIP I
wanted to try and set it up using Skinny.
The phone registers ok with Asterisk. When I call a SIP softphone extension
on my network the call is made and I can answering it. However no voice is
heard over the call.
When I debug Skinny on the console after the call has connected I see the
following messag:
Recieved Alarm
2008 Apr 22
1
Cisco 7961 + 7914, speeddials, BLF & Asterisk 1.4?
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with a Cisco 7961 + 7914 Operator
Console setup and speeddials/BLF on Asterisk 1.4? Would appreciate
feedback if this works reliably. I have a 7961 on skinny registering on
an 1.4.19 box with chan_sccp and speeddials work fine so that part seems
ok. I have no experience with the BLF part.
>From googling around it seems that BLF on the 7914 only works with
2005 Feb 22
2
Repost: How do I install Skinny support for non sip cisco phones
hi All,
Sorry to repost but................
I have a server setup that runs sip no problem. I want to try a cisco phone.
how do I
a) Tell if I have skinny support loaded
b) Load it onto a debian system
Many thanks
2003 Jul 23
1
Cisco 7960 upgrade from SKINNY load
Here's a clip of comments lifted from a Cisco bug list. This will
be perhaps useful to those of you who have just purchased a Cisco
phone off eBay.
JT
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(1) Short problem description:
Documentation on how to load SIP image on phone with skinny software
(2) Longer problem description (what happens):
If the phone is loaded with the Cisco Skinny code, then there is a
small
2004 Dec 15
2
Cisco 7960 SIP + 7914
I found a few mentions of the 7914 being used with Asterisk, these all
covered SCCP/skinny though. Does anyone know if the 7914 can even be
used with SIP? If so, any pointers? Is it a services thing? Anyone get
the operator (line/extension status) to work with it. Thanks for the
help, Cisco doesn't even mention ANYTHING about SIP + the 7914.
Matt
2004 Sep 28
1
Newbie 2 PBX VOIP, protocol ?'s using Cisco 827 7910
I am replacing a dead pbx with *. There are four lines I will be using.
There is a Cisco 827-4v already in place so I will move the lines from
the pbx to it.
I am working with Cisco 7910 phones and I understand they use the
Skinny/SCCP protocol. I am not sure if I should use chan_skinny or
chan_sccp?
However my main question is with communication. Do I need to use the
same protocol between the
2003 Nov 16
1
wireless
Has anyone got a mobile wireless phone working with * yet ????
Is it possible to use the Cisco 7920 with skinny ????
Regards Mick West