Dear Stefan;

First of all, I tried skinny and I faced two major problems (so if I am going 
to face same problems in sccp then no need to use sccp, so please advise).

The two problems that I faced them are:

1) When I do reload then the skinny channel is reloaded and that will cause a 
restart for the Cisco IP Phones (that are registered to skinny channel). Is the 
same thing happening with u when u r using sccp channel?

2) When I called the Phone, it is ringing, when we pickup the handset to answer 
the call, we hear toooooooooooooooooooo and we do not hear what source is 
talking and source does not hear us even .. but if we select music on hold, 
then caller will hear the music. Also, when we tried to use the Ciscp IP Phone 
to place a call, while we are dialing, the toooooooooooooo tone is always 
existed and it is ringing at destination but no voice (always 
toooooooooooooooooooo).

So, with sccp no problem?

>From the other side, if I need to use sccp (if we assumed the above problems 
>are not existed) then can u please help for below:

1) If i used sccp and I gave the IP Phone the IP address TFTP server, and no 
configuration files were existed on TFTP, then it will register on the asterisk 
sccp channel?

2) The sccp.conf file, where I can find it? Is it the same as the skinny.conf 
file?

3) To use sccp instead of the skinny channel, all what I need is to unload the 
skinny from the modules.conf file and load the sccp channel in the 
modules.conf, and I can use the skinny.conf file for the configuration? About 
the firmware on the Phone, it will stay the same?

I appreciate the kindly help please.
Regards
Bilal


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> 
> Hi,
> 
> On 06/13/2011 01:04 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote:
> > Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny
> protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP
> protocol?
> 
> SCCP works better than SIP in my opinion as there are more
> features.
> Check out http://chan-sccp-b.sourceforge.net/


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