I'm guessing that chan_sccp2 is the same one I am using which was downloaded from http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net ?
If it is, we are in luck. I have 2 Cisco 7960G's all running just fine with this new module. 1 phone has 1 line on it and the other has 2 lines on it. I am able to dial all 3 lines from both phones and can call POTS numbers as well as all our SIP phones. I've got a custom services page running (hosted by someone else) and are in the process of getting a custom directory working. Speeddials also work great displaying my custom name on the LCD screen. Have not yet figured out how to put call on hold but can transfer calls to another extension and can park calls. I also applied a patch to the module allowing a multi-line phone to answer an incomming call on any line. The non-patched version of CVS does not do this. Certain softkey menus (the 4 buttons along the bottom of the LCD) do not seem to be visible in the correct mode. For example, I can see a 'Hold' option visible right now even though there is no active call. And the 'Hold' button dissapears when a call is active; so I can't press 'Hold' or 'Transfer'. But I can use *'s internal #EXT to transfer. Haven't tested intercom abilities yet. Make sure that in your modules.conf you have a "noload => chan_skinny.so" otherwise the 7960's will continue to use that module instead of the new chan_sccp. sccp.conf --------------------- [general] keepalive = 60 ; How often the SCCP device does a keepalive ping context = default ; default context that will be used if nothing else is specified for dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) bindaddr = 1.2.3.4 ; replace 1.2.3.4 with the ip address of the asterisk box. port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) [SEP000F3442E4A7] description = Matthew's 7960 ; A description, may be up to 16 charecters long. Used by * in 'sccp show' type = 7960 ; The model type needs to be defined so we know how to set it up. context = matthew ; default context for outgoing calls. tzoffset = -6 ; Timezone offset from GMT autologin = 1001 speeddial = 4,John Doe speeddial = 7,Jack Trades speeddial = 8,Neverwinter Nights [SEP000F3442E199] description = Jack's 7960 type = 7960 context = matthew tzoffset = -6 autologin = 1002,1003 speeddial = 4,John Doe speeddial = 7,Jack Trades speeddial = 8,Neverwinter Nights [1001] id = 1001 ; Id is a number that is dialed to login to the line with. pin = 1234 ; The pin number needed to log into the device. If pin is missing, anyone can log into it label = 1001 ; The text to display on the display (on 7960) description = 1001 ; The text to display on the screen (on the 7910) context = matthew ; Context outgoign calls are in. callwaiting = 1 ; If set to 1, call waiting will work. ;mailbox = 4 ; Check if this mailbox has any mail, and if so, show the Message Waiting Indicator. callerid = "Theo" <1001> ; CallerId to use on outgoing calls from this line. [1002] id = 1002 pin = 1234 label = 1002 description = 1002 context = matthew callwaiting = 1 ;mailbox = 5 callerid = "Richard" <1002> [1003] id = 1003 pin = 1234 label = 1003 description = 1003 context = matthew callwaiting = 1 ;mailbox = 6 callerid = "Neill" <1003> extensions.conf ------------------------ [matthew] exten => 1001,1,Dial(SCCP/1001,15,tr) exten => 1002,1,Dial(SCCP/1002,15,tr) exten => 1003,1,Dial(SCCP/1003,15,tr) Hope this helps some. Matthew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paterson, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 10:01 PM Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp2 & 7960 -- documentation andexample request. I would be very interested in this as well. Rgs, Mark -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Lawrence Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp2 & 7960 -- documentation and example request. Can someone provide example configuration files and/or instructions for configuring Asterisk to work with chan_sccp2 and a 7960. I have the searched the chan_sccp2 site, the voip_info wiki site, asterisk doc project, and mailing list archives for the past year for help, but failed to find anything helpful. Some of the questions I have are: 1. What settings need to be made on the phone? 2. What configuration files are required? 3. What is the syntax/format of the configuration files? 4. What is the syntax for Dial() when using sccp2? I have no experience with skinny/sccp as I have been using SIP and IAX2. I would like to try to take advantage of the extended featureset of the 7960s in SCCP mode. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks! 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