Phillip can we see your SIP config from the router?

Also SIP is a very strange thing in the CME world with the 7960's.  They
will act like they are registered but really are not.  This is due to SIP
being a peer to peer protocol rather than a server-client protocol.

Craig


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Phillip Day <p...@nettitude.com> wrote:

>  I'm having a problem with registering a sip phone in my lab, perhaps
> someone can help.  I am running CUCME 7.0.1 on a 2811 router.  The sip phone
> is a 7960.  I have configured all the necessary parameters as far as I can
> see, and I find that the phone shows as not having registered with the CME,
> but you can still place calls to/from it.  Has anyone seen this kind of
> thing before??
>
> Thanks
>
> Phill Day
>
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