Awesome..can't quite see straight today.

Glad to hear that you got it working. I do believe I saw (in the IPExpert
blog after the CCIE Voice techtorial?) that Ben Ng stated that the phones
would be setup with the correct firmware, so conversion shouldn't be an
issue.

Always good to know the process, though.

mike


On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:11 PM, linuxboss.9 <linuxbos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Amy..Brian..Mike et all,
>
> Thanks to all for your responses.
>
> no create profile
> create profile
>
> commands under voice register global resolved the issue.
>
> I provided wrong tftp-server parameters before. Instead of cleaning it I
> tried to troubleshoot it in the existing state which took around 5 hours.
> Nevertheless a good exercise. Now I am SCCP-SIP conversion specialist :-)
>
> Have a wonderful day !
>
> -Shrini
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Brian Valentine 
> <bkvalent...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Gig0/0.11 is 10.21.200.1?  You might want to make that the source
>> address for your tftp server.
>>
>> Looks like the LOAD statement is already there, but you need to serve
>> the files via tftp.  you also need an ntp server command under voice
>> register global.  Make sure the firmware files are served up using the
>> "tftp-server" global config commands.
>>
>> I will typically look in the root of the flash drive for the
>> SEP<MAC>.cnf or .cnf.xml files... delete any you find.  Make sure you
>> leave the defaults there.. just delete the ones with specific MAC
>> addresses. Then under voice register global, offer the "no create
>> prof" and then issue the "create prof" commands.  See if you have any
>> more SEP<MAC>.cnf or .cnf.xml files.  If not, something is wrong in
>> your config.  You can "debug tftp events" while the phone reboots to
>> watch and see what it is downloading for your tftp server.  If you
>> aren't getting anything when the phone boots, you might not have it
>> pointed at the right IP address in your dhcp scope.
>>
>> Any time you change anything at the DN, Pool, or global levels, you
>> should go to the voice register global and issue the same commands "no
>> create prof" and then "create prof" before you restart your pools.
>> SCCP phones don't require the "create cnf-files" every time, but sip
>> phones do require the "create profile" to be issued with every change.
>>
>> Hope some of that helps.
>>
>> As an aside, you should also replace the "dtmf-relay sip-notify"
>> command with "dtmf-relay rtp-nte" in the voice register pool.  I don't
>> think this is your problem with the phones registering as SCCP, but it
>> will help save your hours more troubleshooting later.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:23 PM, groganhockey <groganhoc...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > You need a LOAD statement under voice register global.
>> >
>> > mike
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:43 AM, linuxboss.9 <linuxbos...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I used below configuration to register 7961GE as SIP to CME but it is
>> >> showing as SCCP registered.
>> >>
>> >> I have all the SIP firmware in root directory of flash.
>> >>
>> >> It should start downloading the SIP firmware but there is no
>> action..there
>> >> are no debug messages because the phone is already SCCP registered.
>> >>
>> >> Did switch port shut/no shut ..no change. Can anyone guide me where I
>> am
>> >> wrong.
>> >>
>> >> voice service voip
>> >>
>> >>  allow-connections sip to sip
>> >>
>> >>  fax protocol cisco
>> >>
>> >>  sip
>> >>
>> >>   bind control source-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.11
>> >>
>> >>   bind media source-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.11
>> >>
>> >>   registrar server expires max 1200 min 300
>> >>
>> >> voice register global
>> >>
>> >>  mode cme
>> >>
>> >>  source-address 10.21.200.1 port 5060
>> >>
>> >>  max-dn 10
>> >>
>> >>  max-pool 5
>> >>
>> >>  load 7961GE SIP41.8-5-4S
>> >>
>> >>  authenticate register
>> >>
>> >>  tftp-path flash:
>> >>
>> >>  create profile sync 0005355132715547
>> >>
>> >> voice register dn  1
>> >>
>> >>  number 3333
>> >>
>> >>  name Br2Ph2
>> >>
>> >>  label Br2 3333
>> >>
>> >> voice register pool  1
>> >>
>> >>  id mac 0AAA.F999.D562
>> >>
>> >>  type 7961GE
>> >>
>> >>  number 1 dn 1
>> >>
>> >>  dtmf-relay sip-notify
>> >>
>> >>  username br2ph2 password cisco
>> >>
>> >>  codec g711ulaw
>> >>
>> >> R3#confi
>> >>
>> >> R3#configure t
>> >>
>> >> R3#configure terminal
>> >>
>> >> Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
>> >>
>> >> R3(config)#voic
>> >>
>> >> R3(config)#voice re
>> >>
>> >> R3(config)#voice register poo
>> >>
>> >> R3(config)#voice register pool 1
>> >>
>> >> R3(config-register-pool)#restart
>> >>
>> >> No contact info available for pool 1.
>> >>
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