Hi Jeff, On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
> Kewl, I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't > work. > Okay... just tried your new code. The phones keep resetting: To be fair, one should mention that chan_sccp is actually hosted at http://www.zozo.org.uk/pages.shtml?page=sccp Unfortunately, Theo's computer is currently dead, so we've setup a copy of chan_sccp CVS in order to try and get the 7920 WLAN phones running. So the version from http://www.lambda-solutions.de/7920/ is in quite a state of flux, but does work somewhat with the 7920... > "Error Verifying Config Info" > then > "Registering" [...] > Any ideas? Sure: Remove the SIPDefault.cnf.xml file from your TFTP server! It's not required, and unless you understand what it's good for, it will keep your phone rebooting in an infinite loop. If your phone has some stale CallManager settings that are preventing you from using it, just follow these steps: 1) make sure you have a DHCP server on your network that will assign the phone an IP address, network mask, DNS server and default router It should also assign the address off your _Asterisk_ server as TFTP server (DHCP: "next-server") 1a) If you cannot setup the DHCP to provide that TFTP server, make sure you have a host (IN A or CNAME) named "ciscocm1" in your local DNS zone thet points to your Asterisk machine. 2) erase the stale configuration from your 7940 phone: - unplug ethernet (but keep power plugged) If you have PoE: you'll have to do the remaining steps quickly, or else the phone will interrupt you by rebooting - Press "settings" - type on the keypad: * - * - # - 3 (The "**#" part will unlock the settings, unless they are already unlocked. You can verify the little lock symbol in the upper right corner of the settings menu: there should be a tiny hole in the bail) - Select option "Erase Configuration" by scrolling down and pressing the "Yes" soft button when you reached it (My 7940 has it at position 33, so you can type "33" on the keypad to get there quickly, YMMV) - press the "Save" softkey and then back out of the setup. => the phone should reboot, get settings from DHCP and register to your asterisk, unless you have some wrong config files on the TFTP server, of course... HTH, 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