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2008 Jan 18
0
Cisco 7910 Handsets: Skinny protocol?
Dear all.
I have about 30 Cisco 7910 handsets, and my basic research has told me that
they are not SIP based handsets. Not to worry for now, I just need them to
connect to my asterisk server. They are giving me a bit of a hard time. Has
anyone here had any experience on how to do this? Documentation on the
internet is seriously lacking.
Best regards,
Mr Gabriel Ogunleye
IT
2007 Mar 29
3
Re: Problem converting a Cisco 7960 to SIP
Hello all,
I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get myself
out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over the
hill' on this...
Some background: PBX consists of an Asterisk box (running TrixBox), 4 Cisco
7960's, 2 Polycom IP500's, and now an additional Cisco 7960. The phones are
all on a separate LAN. There is
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 Jul 24
1
Cisco's CallManager and * (was: Cisco 7960g) (fwd)
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Yifang Dai wrote:
> I wish! My company just spend a lot $$ on the shinny CCM phone system, so I
> don't think I can change that easily... But if I can get asterisk to
> talk to CCM via h323, and prove it's usefulness, I might have a chance
> to use * in the branches...
Well, good luck, then!
> By the way, do you know if we can get *'s VM to
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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2003 Mar 12
20
Cisco 7960
Anyone know if it is possible to load your own XML scripts on to the
phone, bypassing the Cisco CallManager? I am still waiting for my
phone to arrive, but I have been playing with Cisco's phone services
emulator, and that doesn't seem to like anything I pass to it.
If it is possible, anyone want to share any sample scripts they have.
--Mike
2003 Oct 03
3
Cisco CallManager Image for 7940/7960
Does anyone have the .bin file(s) to convert a Cisco 7940/7960 back to the CallManager image?
I want to start playing around with the chan_skinny addition, but it seems the .exe's from cisco want to open a connection to a SQL server or CallManager (which I don't have).
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...
>
2004 Apr 21
9
Cisco 7940/7960 SIP functionality questions
Hello,
I'm considering using Asterisk with some type of Cisco phone, and currently
considering either the 7940 or 7960 because of its more-complete functionality
(compared to the 7905).
I'm currently wondering:
Do all the expected functions (transfer, conference, voice mail, message
waiting indicator, etc.) work normally with Asterisk over SIP?
What caveats are known about using
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
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 Jul 16
2
Cisco 7960g
I'm trying to set-up Asterisk server and I would like to buy 2 SIP
phones.
Has anybody tried Cisco 7960G? Or 7940?
What audio compressions can I use with this phone and Asterisk? Reason
why I'm asking is because Cisco supports G.711 and G.729a audio
compression (probobaly some tohers but they are not listed on data
sheet) and on Asterisk features i found that it supports G.729 but need
2003 Aug 18
2
Cisco 7920 phone
John Todd wrote....
> Cisco has an 802.11 phone called the 7920, which is apparently
> shipping now. It is very expensive (>$550 USD) and only runs SCCP at
> the moment, which is Cisco's proprietary VoIP protocol. However, if
> it falls in line with some of Cisco's other high-end VoIP equipment,
> that means it should have a trailing-edge SIP image running by
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
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 --
2005 Jan 18
1
Cisco 7940 Configuration
Hello all,
I recently purchased a Cisco 7940 IP phone to do some testing with (to
validate a migration to asterisk for our internal PBX needs). I
understand that I need to update the phone for it to support SIP, so I
configured the phone with an IP address and pointed it at my tftp server.
When I reboot the phone I am currently getting "TFTP File Not Found
SEPDefault.cnf" in the
2007 Sep 04
1
Cisco 79xx XML Apps (was: Re: Cisco Directory Format)
Do you know where to find clear developers' guides (with some examples)
for developing apps that run *on* Cisco 79xx phones (especially the
7970)? Examples that can run against Asterisk (not CallManager) with SIP
firmware (not SCCP), and/or LDAP directories (or other open servers)
would be best.
On Sat, 2007-09-01 at 12:00 -0500,
asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com wrote:
> Date:
2008 Jan 04
1
Cisco 79xx XML services
hi guys.
i'm writing some simple applications for the cisco 7970
services button. i read the asterisk wiki and it mention
there's a CMXML_App_Guide.pdf file but there's nowhere
can i find a link for it. does anybody know where can
i find it?
regards.
--
Edwin Lam <edwin.lam at officegeneral.com>
Systems Engineer, Office General, Inc.
Ph: +1 415 439 4988 Fax: +1 415 283 3370
2003 Sep 11
4
Cisco 7960 + SIP
Hello all,
I know this isn't strictly Asterisk, but I'm sure that there are more people
here using the Cisco 7960 w/ SIP, so I thought I'd post here.
I've just bought a Cisco 7960 phone to use with Asterisk. It came with the
CallManager image on it.
I've got the 4.4 SIP images (P0S3-04-4-00).
If I put "P0S3-04-4-00" in the OS79XX.TXT file, the phone downloads this
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