Hi Jan, the 7920 is on my todo list for quite a few days now, and I've had experience similar to yours...
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Jan Czmok wrote: > Latest status: > chan_skinny does NOT work with 7920 > chan_sccp does WORK with 7920 (!!) Yup. One should add that you'd better use the 0.2 release or a CVS snapshot. (Note for CVS: Zozo's server is a bit picky about its clients. You have to add the trailing "/" to your CVSROOT, exactly as documented. And even then, I was only able to make one checkout, whereas "cvs update" in that tree always failed. Some versions of CVS clients didn't work at all. One working version is the 1:1.12.2-2 Debian package) > however: > > to remove coredumping the chan_sccp just comment out the MWI > (messagewaitingindicator), then it compiles fine. Haven't had any trouble with that. (In fact, MWI works fine on a 7960 with chan_sccp here.) When do you get core dumps and do you have app_voicemail loaded/configured? > Then change sccp_helper.c: return "P0060302" instead of the old value. > > and voila: > > Phone is registering to Asterisk :-) > > But currently: > -------------- > After registering to Asterisk it received a "off-hook" message from the > 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... > After that the phone reboots and the stuff repeats.... Same thing here. CCM does quite a few things in different order compared to chan_sccp, but apart from that, the registration procedure seems quite similar. I'm still looking into the detailed differences (which is a bit hard, as there doesn't seem to be any tool like "diff" for ethereal traces). > Hope to find more answers soon, but it should lead people in the right > direction. I hope so, too. And I'll let you know if there is any news. That said: The 7920 is definitely beta quality, at most: I have experienced dropped connections as well as the phone ignoring remote hangup, on more that 50% of my calls in a 100% Cisco environment, with a Cisco AiroNet access point within 3m, direct line-of-sight. So I guess it will take a year or two (just as with the 7960/7940) before Cisco gets the firmware in a state that can be considered production quality. Cheers, Siggi _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users