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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
2003 Oct 17
4
chan_skinny & XML Files for 7920
Hi,
I have a Cisco 7920 that I'm trying to get working with my * box. When the
phone boots it requests XMLDefault.cnf.xml and SEP<MACADDRESSHERE>.cnf. I
assume I set the line number, etc in the latter of the two. However I
cannot find any reference to how this file is structured. Anyone know?
I assume this is why I'm getting the errors below:
Oct 17 19:47:24
2009 Feb 13
2
Cisco IP Phone 7940G.
Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
directory.
I don't get
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
2004 Apr 20
20
Cisco 7970
I currently have two Cisco phones, a 7960 and 7970. The 7960 has a SIP OS
on it and the 7970 has a SCCP.
When the 7960 powers up it loads OS79XX.TXT, SIPDefault.cnf,
SIP000E3875266C.cnf, RINGLIST.DAT, and dialplan.xml. I have a Cisco
SmartNet agreement with the phone so I have access to download the firmware.
I recently purchased a Cisco 7970 phone and was in the process of
configuring
2013 Mar 20
3
Cisco 7942G and SEPMAC.cnf.xml and the registration
Hello;
I am facing a problem to let Cisco IP Phone 7942G register on Asterisk. The firmware has been downloaded from the TFTP successfully and currently I am running this load SIP42.9-3-1SR2-1S*
I feel that there is a problem in the SEPMAC.cnf.xml but really I do not know which one to be used exactly. Basically, there is some effect that appears on the Phone (for example, it is appearing the
2011 Apr 12
0
No subject
Appreciate the kindly help and advise.
Regards
Bilal
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>
> Bilal,
>
> I suggest you turn on logging on your tftp server to see
> what files are actually being requested, and if the the tftp
> server is dishing them out... Try adding a few v's to your
> tftp setup:
>
> File: /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
> Line to change: server_args = -s /tftpboot -v
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).
2007 Dec 21
3
7970 CTLFile.tlv?
I've got a Cisco 7970 that's not completing its network registration to
Asterisk. The "Registering" message stays on the screen (with the moving
time wheel). After a few minutes, the onscreen message flashes "Updating
CTL" then "Loading...", then the status messages update with:
No valid CAPF server
File Not Found: CTLFile.tlv
No CTL installed
2004 Aug 20
4
Help with upgrading 7960 SCCP to SIP
I've got a Cisco 7960 that I'm trying to convert to SIP. Here's what
"Firmware Versions" says:
App Load ID:
P00305000300
Boot Load ID:
PC03M030
Version:
5.0(3.0)
The files that I have are:
P003-07-1-00.sbn
P003-07-1-00.bin
P0S3-07-1-00.loads
P0S3-07-1-00.sb2
If I put "P003-07-1-00" in OS79XX.TXT, the phone tries to tftp
XMLDefault.cnf.xml. I've
2005 Jan 22
4
chan_skinny and firmware upgrade
Hello all,
I am trying to upgrade the firmware on my cisco 7910 without using CCM. I was told that
chan skinny is possibly capable of doing that and would like to make
sure.
I have P00405000600 firmware which I have put in version in
skinny.conf. the phone basiclaly stops at verifying load. tcpdump
shows nothing happening apart from small amount of traffic to port
2000 (skinny).
Does anyone
2005 Aug 24
1
[Asterisk-Dev] Cisco 7970 SCCP Configs.
Hi All
I'm trying to get my 7970 working on the latest head version of Asterisk
without success, perhaps someone could help.
I'm using the head version of Asterisk with the chan_sccp from berlios.de
dated 7th August.
The compilation of chan_sccp seems to have worked without any problem,
however I'm pretty sure the problem I have is with the config files in
TFTPBOOT:-
With the 7970
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 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
2011 Mar 07
2
Cisco 7942G IP Phone firmware conversion from SCCP to SIP.
Hi,
?
The current SCCP image on the 7942 phone is :SCCP42.9-0-2SR1S.
We are trying to convert/upgrade the phone to SIP version of the firmware i.e : cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-0-3
(Firmware is downloaded from the cisco support site).
We have unzipped and placed all the files in the /tftp (root directory) of tftp server.
Following files are also placed in the tftp directory.
?
The Upgradation /
2004 Sep 17
8
cisco 7960 CTLSEP
2 new Cisco 7960 phones are requesting a CTLSEP file, seems like
I triggered the universal application loader. I want to load the
sip image 7.2
According to this Cisco information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/voicesw/ps4967/products_upgr
ade_guides09186a008022a968.html#wp1047292
If the CTLSEP MAC file is not present or is empty, the phone proceeds
in nonsecure mode with the
2004 Sep 27
1
Fedora2 and zaptel - using the udev
Hi,
I am sorry if this message has been reposted, but for some reason I am
having problems with posting it.
I configured asterisk and zaptel modules with fedora2.
I want to be able to load the zaptel wcfxo and wcfxs modules.
For now I will use only the Wildcard TDM400P card.
I am able to load the modules but I cant configure them using ztcfg or
zttool because the tools are compiled to use the
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 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 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