Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP Questions

2012-06-14 Thread Ron McCarthy
Is the chan-sccp-b project the same one that got put in SVN of 1.8 branch?
I have not been able to find anything definitive that says so, I really
need 1.8 branch so trying to see which is the best way to go.

Thanks

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Ron McCarthy  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Thanks you for the replies ill take a look at the driver you sent over. Im
> going to run some test and see what happens, hopefully the driver in 1.8 is
> soild and nothing needs to be messed with, but we will see :)
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Tim Nelson  wrote:
>
>> Greetings Ron-
>>
>> Just wanted to give you a heads up about an alternative SCCP channel
>> driver available for Asterisk. Please see here:
>>
>> http://freecode.com/projects/chan-sccp-b
>>
>> I have no experience with it (nor SCCP in general) but just wanted to
>> give you an option in the event the included SCCP driver does not give you
>> satisfactory results.
>>
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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP Questions

2012-06-14 Thread Ron McCarthy
Hello,

Thanks you for the replies ill take a look at the driver you sent over. Im
going to run some test and see what happens, hopefully the driver in 1.8 is
soild and nothing needs to be messed with, but we will see :)

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Tim Nelson  wrote:

> Greetings Ron-
>
> Just wanted to give you a heads up about an alternative SCCP channel
> driver available for Asterisk. Please see here:
>
> http://freecode.com/projects/chan-sccp-b
>
> I have no experience with it (nor SCCP in general) but just wanted to give
> you an option in the event the included SCCP driver does not give you
> satisfactory results.
>
> --Tim
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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP Questions

2012-06-14 Thread Tim Nelson
Greetings Ron-

Just wanted to give you a heads up about an alternative SCCP channel driver 
available for Asterisk. Please see here:

http://freecode.com/projects/chan-sccp-b

I have no experience with it (nor SCCP in general) but just wanted to give you 
an option in the event the included SCCP driver does not give you satisfactory 
results.

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP Questions

2012-06-13 Thread Patrick Lists

On 13-06-12 23:09, Ron McCarthy wrote:

Hi List,

Has anyone been running SCCP with a larger number of phones? Im looking
to deploy like 75+ phones and I want to keep SCCP so I don't have to
upgrade them and for the SLA, some phones also have no SIP software for
them so im forced to keep SCCP. Does anyone have any experience with
this? From what ive read the SCCP support works and works well, im just
worried about trying to run this many phones and if im missing any sort
of issues that could come up.


My experience goes back a couple of years with (iirc) an early version 
of Asterisk 1.4 and a bunch of Cisco 7941/7961 and entry-level Cisco 
phones. I can't recommend Cisco (having to pay for firmware with 
bugfixes?!). There were many problems with the SCCP channel driver and 
with Cisco's SIP firmware. In the end the customer just bought a Cisco 
PBX which is working fine to this day .


Admittedly this was a while back and maybe the various SCCP channel 
drivers out there have improved and maybe Cisco has improved (and hell 
is a bounty island). But I guess you (your customer) will have to find 
that out for yourself.


Good luck!

Regards,
Patrick

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[asterisk-users] SCCP Questions

2012-06-13 Thread Ron McCarthy
Hi List,

Has anyone been running SCCP with a larger number of phones? Im looking to
deploy like 75+ phones and I want to keep SCCP so I don't have to upgrade
them and for the SLA, some phones also have no SIP software for them so im
forced to keep SCCP. Does anyone have any experience with this? From what
ive read the SCCP support works and works well, im just worried about
trying to run this many phones and if im missing any sort of issues that
could come up.

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[asterisk-users] sccp problem

2011-06-06 Thread Pezhman Lali
Dear
I installed chan-sccp-b v3 on a powerful virtual machine, with 4 cpu cores
and 16GB RAM(enabled in kernel by PAE)
about 1,200+ clients are going to register in this machine. all data of
clients are saved in ORACLE. The asterisk (1.6.2.18) connected to the
database throw odbc(unixodbc).
all logging are disabled( verbose, debug and sccp debug) . the asterisk was
crashed every few minutes.

here some question

1-does anyone have experience doing it by 1200+ clients?
2-is chan-sccp-b v2 more stable than v3?what is the best sccp channel for
this project?
3-does chan_sccp_b have rtcache for disabling, like IAX and SIP in realtime
mode?I had the same experience with IAX, when our online users grew up,
asterisk was crashed. but by disabling rtcache, we had better condition

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP (skinny) phone behind NAT: RTP dest addr wrong

2010-09-29 Thread Infra
> > Shouldn't 'nat=yes' in skinny.conf force asterisk to use the public IP
> > of the phone?
>
> Setting 'nat=no' or commenting-out the 'nat=' statement does not change
> the incorrect behavior.

Problem solved: built chan_sccp ver chan_sccp-b_20090602; on asterisk
1.4.35 / linux 2.4.27 / i386; now supporting the cisco 7920 wifi
phone as a client behind NAT (from public access points) with two-way
audio.

Michael


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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP (skinny) phone behind NAT: RTP dest addr wrong

2010-09-27 Thread Infra
> packet tracing RTP at the border router shows (on the LAN segment
> of the asterisk host), e.g.

> 11:43:54.380567 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 737, offset 0, flags [DF], proto
> UDP (17), length 200)
>pbx1.cybertheque.net.20002 > 192.168.0.3.29112: UDP, length 172


> Shouldn't 'nat=yes' in skinny.conf force asterisk to use the public IP
> of the phone?

Setting 'nat=no' or commenting-out the 'nat=' statement does not change
the incorrect behavior.

Help still appreciated...

Michael

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[asterisk-users] SCCP (skinny) phone behind NAT: RTP dest addr wrong

2010-09-27 Thread Infra
Greetings:

I have a working configuration for SCCP on our LANS which doesn't
route RTP correctly to a skinny phone behind NAT registering from
a remote public IP.

Configuration:

asterisk 1.4.35 servicing only skinny phones trunked to
asterisk 1.2.40 which services chan_phone FXS, zap FXO
and SIP phones; both instances of asterisk are behind NAT
and run on the same host (using different base directories)

working: cisco 7920 on wireless LAN behind NAT (172.16.5.0/24)

rtp problem: cisco 7920 on public access point behind NAT

symptom: asterisk is sending rtp to the NAT address of the
phone, e.g. 192.168.0.3

in skinny.conf, nat=yes is set for the context block of the
phone.

tcpdump of port 2000 reveals one packet after placing a call
from the phone that includes the NAT ip address of the phone
(c0a8 0003):

12:14:18.812960 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 50, id 16034, offset 0, flags [none],
proto
TCP (6), length 72)
71.215.193.161.1025 > 216.251.177.106.2000: Flags [P.], cksum 0x461d
(correct), seq 148:180, ack 569, win 16384, length 32
0x:  4500 0048 3ea2  3206 b62f 47d7 c1a1
E..H>¢..2.¶/G×Á¡
0x0010:  d8fb b16a 0401 07d0 7c8a ecc6 710d 8d62
Øû±j...Ð|.ìÆq..b
0x0020:  5018 4000 461d  1800   
p...@.f...
0x0030:  2200    c0a8 0003 ba71 
"...À¨..ºq..
0x0040:  6d00     m...

packet tracing RTP at the border router shows (on the LAN segment
of the asterisk host), e.g.

11:43:54.380567 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 737, offset 0, flags [DF], proto
UDP
(17), length 200)
pbx1.cybertheque.net.20002 > 192.168.0.3.29112: UDP, length 172


Shouldn't 'net=yes' in skinny.conf force asterisk to use the public IP
of the phone?

Help much appreciated!

Michael


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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP - max lines per phone limit

2008-09-12 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 12:51, Fri 12 Sep 08, OCG Technical Support wrote:
> I'm setting up a 7921 and now want to add a second line to the phone.  In my
> SCCP.conf file I have:
> 
> autologin   = 235,299
> 
>  
> 
> However, on reloading SCCP the phone fails to login to the second line with
> this error:
> 
>  [Sep 12 12:46:49] WARNING[12224]: sccp_actions.c:185 sccp_handle_register:
> SEP001BD457F8B1: Failed to autolog into 299: Max available lines phone limit
> reached 299

You are better off asking on the chan_sccp mailinglist.
Asterisk has chan_skinny which works differently in assigning lines to
devices.
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[asterisk-users] SCCP - max lines per phone limit

2008-09-12 Thread OCG Technical Support
I'm setting up a 7921 and now want to add a second line to the phone.  In my
SCCP.conf file I have:

autologin   = 235,299

 

However, on reloading SCCP the phone fails to login to the second line with
this error:

 [Sep 12 12:46:49] WARNING[12224]: sccp_actions.c:185 sccp_handle_register:
SEP001BD457F8B1: Failed to autolog into 299: Max available lines phone limit
reached 299

 

Is there a setting to tell Asterisk how many lines to permit per phone?
(The 7921 should allow for 6 lines according to the manual)

 

Thanks

MD

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP port numbers used for audio stram?

2008-09-12 Thread Eric "ManxPower" Wieling
SCCP (aka Skinny), H323, MGCP, and SIP all use the RTP protocol for 
audio.  For all signalling protocols (except maybe H323) use rtp.conf 
for the RTP ports.

OCG Technical Support wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a 7921 wireless phone working with Asterisk, and I want to 
> tighten the wide open port range of my IPTABLES now.
> 
>  
> 
> I tried allowing only SCCP port (2000) in/out and found that my audio 
> was gone.  A quick look at my iptables message shows source port 15886 
> and dest port 25968 used:
> 
> FORWARD - Drop: IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 SRC=172.31.253.4 DST=172.31.254.102 
> LEN=200 TOS=0x18 PREC=0xA0 TTL=63 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=15886 DPT=25968 
> LEN=180
> 
>  
> 
> Can anyone tell my
> 
>  
> 
> 1.   which port range I have to open for the audio stream?
> 
> 2.   Is there a way to force SCCP and the phone to use a different 
> port range for audio?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
> MD
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP port numbers used for audio stram?

2008-09-12 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:19 AM, OCG Technical Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I have a 7921 wireless phone working with Asterisk, and I want to tighten
> the wide open port range of my IPTABLES now.
>
>
>
> I tried allowing only SCCP port (2000) in/out and found that my audio was
> gone.  A quick look at my iptables message shows source port 15886 and dest
> port 25968 used:
>
> FORWARD - Drop: IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 SRC=172.31.253.4 DST=172.31.254.102 LEN=200
> TOS=0x18 PREC=0xA0 TTL=63 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=15886 DPT=25968 LEN=180
>
>
>
> Can anyone tell my
>
>
>
> 1.  which port range I have to open for the audio stream?
>
> 2.  Is there a way to force SCCP and the phone to use a different port
> range for audio?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> MD
>

SCCP (like SIP, MGCP, etc) uses RTP for audio transport.  You will
need to modify rtp.conf to change the port range Asterisk uses.

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[asterisk-users] SCCP port numbers used for audio stram?

2008-09-12 Thread OCG Technical Support
I have a 7921 wireless phone working with Asterisk, and I want to tighten
the wide open port range of my IPTABLES now.

 

I tried allowing only SCCP port (2000) in/out and found that my audio was
gone.  A quick look at my iptables message shows source port 15886 and dest
port 25968 used:

FORWARD - Drop: IN=eth1 OUT=eth2 SRC=172.31.253.4 DST=172.31.254.102 LEN=200
TOS=0x18 PREC=0xA0 TTL=63 ID=0 DF PROTO=UDP SPT=15886 DPT=25968 LEN=180

 

Can anyone tell my 

 

1.  which port range I have to open for the audio stream?

2.  Is there a way to force SCCP and the phone to use a different port
range for audio?

 

Thanks

MD

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP

2007-05-24 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 17:46, Thu 24 May 07, Khaled Chehab wrote:
> Any one knows where to install chan_sccp for asterisk 1.4 ???.
> 
> Please guide me from where can I download the asterisk 1.4 sccp channel
> driver and how to install it because I tried to get
> chan_sccp-mayday05.tar.gz
> 
> When I trying to install it ,error happened like this.
> 
> Please help me how  to solve this issue.

try chan_skinny that is in asterisk by default

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP

2007-05-24 Thread Patrick
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 17:46 -0700, Khaled Chehab wrote:
> Any one knows where to install chan_sccp for asterisk 1.4 ???.

Have you tried the chan_skinny driver that comes with 1.4?
Alternatively I saw a chan_sccp version for 1.4.3 or 1.4.4 here:
http://ting.ip-phone-forum.de/downloads.php?do=file&id=342

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[asterisk-users] SCCP

2007-05-24 Thread Khaled Chehab
Any one knows where to install chan_sccp for asterisk 1.4 ???.

Please guide me from where can I download the asterisk 1.4 sccp channel
driver and how to install it because I tried to get
chan_sccp-mayday05.tar.gz

When I trying to install it ,error happened like this.

Please help me how  to solve this issue.

 

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] t]# cd chan_sccp

[EMAIL PROTECTED] chan_sccp]# make clean

rm -rf chan_sccp.so .tmp

[EMAIL PROTECTED] chan_sccp]# make install

\Now compiling  chan_sccp.c 742 lines 

chan_sccp.c: In function `sccp_devicestate':

chan_sccp.c:133: error: `AST_DEVICE_UNKNOWN' undeclared (first use in this
function)

chan_sccp.c:133: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once

chan_sccp.c:133: error: for each function it appears in.)

chan_sccp.c: In function `reload_config':

chan_sccp.c:397: warning: implicit declaration of function `ast_load'

chan_sccp.c:397: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a
cast

chan_sccp.c:555: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:555: error: too many arguments to function `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:562: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:562: error: too many arguments to function `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:566: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:566: error: too many arguments to function `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:574: error: incompatible type for argument 1 of `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c:574: error: too many arguments to function `ast_inet_ntoa'

chan_sccp.c: In function `setcalledparty_exec':

chan_sccp.c:601: error: structure has no member named `type'

chan_sccp.c: At top level:

chan_sccp.c:666: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype

chan_sccp.c:700: warning: no previous prototype for 'reload'

chan_sccp.c:706: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype

chan_sccp.c:730: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype

chan_sccp.c:738: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype

chan_sccp.c:740: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype

make: *** [.tmp/chan_sccp.o] Error 1

 

 




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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP + hint

2007-05-24 Thread Alexandre VERNIOL

Thanks for your reply I use asterisk 1.4.4.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Alex.

Michiel van Baak a écrit :

On 12:19, Wed 23 May 07, Alexandre VERNIOL wrote:
  

Hi all,

Does someone know if it's possible to use hint function with skinny ?

Can anyone send me an example ?

Thanks in advance, Alex.



What version of asterisk are you using?
hints on chan_skinny work in -trunk
  



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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP + hint

2007-05-23 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 12:19, Wed 23 May 07, Alexandre VERNIOL wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Does someone know if it's possible to use hint function with skinny ?
> 
> Can anyone send me an example ?
> 
> Thanks in advance, Alex.

What version of asterisk are you using?
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[asterisk-users] SCCP + hint

2007-05-23 Thread Alexandre VERNIOL

Hi all,

Does someone know if it's possible to use hint function with skinny ?

Can anyone send me an example ?

Thanks in advance, Alex.

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Re: [asterisk-users] SCCP Firewall rules?

2007-04-12 Thread Alex Balashov


The media streams are still RTP, right?

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[asterisk-users] SCCP Firewall rules?

2007-04-12 Thread shawnl
Has anyone tried to pass sccp through a "cheap" router / nat box?

I have gotten sccp to go through a cisco pix just fine, but I can't seem
to get it to go through a ipfilter box or a basic netgear / linksys
router.  I was under the impression that sccp was a lot more nat 
friendly, but at the moment I can get the phone to speak to the 
asterisk server, but not pass any audio either way.


Thanks


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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP audio problems

2006-05-12 Thread Juanjo Portela

Dear Colleagues,

I have 2 phones Cisco 12SP+ connected to my asterisk box 1.2.6 and
SCCP channel version: 20060408.

When a call is generated no audio pass through the phones, neither if
i call from a 12SP+ to another nor calling between 12SP and other
phone (ex. an x-lite). Only sometimes works fine.

What am I doing wrong?

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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP problem with ATA188, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and chan_sccp

2006-03-16 Thread Dontigny, Jean-Francois








Hi,

 

This is a message I already posted on the chan_sccp mailing
list, but since this list has a lot of active members, I’m hoping someone
might be able to help (And my problem is * related, so I guess it’s ok if
I post it here also ;) ).

 

I’m trying to get SCCP ATA188s to run with Asterisk.

The Asterisk box uses the latest [EMAIL PROTECTED] image
(Version 2.6).

I have compiled and installed the latest release of
chan_sccp (chan_sccp-20060209.tar.bz2).

Also, I have disabled the chan_skinny module in
modules.conf.

 

The problem is that I can’t get the ATAs to register
with the Server.

 

Here is the log that shows that the module does get loaded
without problems:

Mar 16 15:37:16 VERBOSE[20048] logger.c: -- Reloading module
'chan_sccp.so' (Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP). Release: 20060209)

 

And here is the log showing the problem:

Mar 16 15:52:44 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: Accepted connection
from 192.168.1.83
Mar 16 15:52:44 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: Using ip 192.168.1.37
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: >> Got message
AlarmMessage
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: Alarm Message: Severity:
Informational (2), Name=ATA16C75645EC01 Load=ATA030203SCCP051201A.zup
Last=Initialized [0/0]
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: >> Got message
RegisterMessage
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- ATA16C75645EC01: is registering,
Instance: 1, Type: Cisco Ata 186 (12), Version: 0
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- ATA16C75645EC01: Rejecting device:
not found
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: Old session marked down
Mar 16 15:52:46 VERBOSE[19772] logger.c: -- SCCP: Killing Session 192.168.1.83

 

I have tried different configurations in sccp.conf but the
problem is always the same.

 

Here is the configuration file as it was when the previous
logs were recorded:

[general] 

keepalive =
30  
; IMPORTANT: 5secs. lead to trouble with 

   
; 7960 

context = internal 

dateFormat =
D.M.YA  
   ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) 

bindaddr =
192.168.1.37 ; asterisk box. 

port =
2000 
; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) 

debug = 10 

 

[devices] 

type    = ata 

description = Bedroom 

tzoffset    = 0 

autologin   = 6004 

device => ATA0016c7a0e0d4

 

type    = ata 

description = Office 

tzoffset    = 0 

autologin   = 6000 

speeddial   = 6001,6001,[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

speeddial   = 6004,6004,[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

device => ATA16c7a0e0d401

 

type    = ata 

description = LivingRoom 

tzoffset    = 0 

autologin   = 6001 

speeddial   = 6000,6000,[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

speeddial   = 6004,6004,[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

device => ATA0016c75645ec 

; This is an example config with multiple phones 

; 08/2005 Stefan Gofferje 

 

[lines] 

id
   = 6000 

pin  
= 1234 

label = 6000


description   = Office 

context   =
client_int_unrestricted 

callwaiting   = 1 

incominglimit = 2 

mailbox   = 1000 

vmnum = 8500


cid_name  = Office 

cid_num   = 6000 

line => 6000 

 

id   
= 6001 

pin  
= 1234 

label = 6001


description   = LivingRoom 

context   =
client_int_unrestricted 

callwaiting   = 1 

incominglimit =  2 

mailbox   = 1000 

vmnum = 8500


cid_name  = Living Room 

cis_num   = 6001 

line => 6001 

 

id   
= 6004 

pin  
= 1234 

label = 6004


description   = Bedroom 

context   =
client_int_unrestricted 

callwaiting   = 1 

incominglimit = 2 

mailbox   = 1000 

vmnum = 8500


cid_name  = Bedroom 

cid_num   = 6004 

line => 6004

 

this is a sample file I found on the net. I tried a few
others, tried with and without the device field, the type field, tried
different combinations of parameters, tried a single and multiple phones, but
nothing works.

 

If anyone has an idea what might be causing this problem, I
would very much appreciate your comments and suggestions.

 

Thanks,

Jean-François Dontigny
Software Developper
Développeur logiciel

Minacom 
Simplifying Service Assurance™

Minacom
Labs Inc.
260, Queen Street
Montreal (Quebec)
H3C 2N8
Tel.: (514) 879-9111 x226 
Fax: (514) 879-9333 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Web: www.minacom.com

 






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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-11-06 Thread Kresimir Petrovic
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:27:27AM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:
> > This is a old firmware issue, upgrading the phone firmware 
> > everything is working ok with the 7960
> 
> Sadly, that's the problem at the moment - I can't seem to get hold of new
> firmware for love nor money. Even the "hunting for firmware on ebay" route
> yielded zero results when I had a look yesterday.
> 

I know this is wrong but try looking on edonkey

serach cmterm for sccp (cmterm-7940-7960-sccp.7-2-3.zip)
or P0S3-07-5-00 for SIP


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread Greg Oliver
I have not loaded the 7.1 firmware - it must have just recently been
released - it was not on their site last week, so I could not tell you,
but will load it up and play with it over the weekend.

I am running * CVS-HEAD with cnah_sccp-20050922 - my MWI is working as
well as service URL.  Does the phone have the correct entry for it when
it boots up under the Settings->3->2 screen?

Are there any relevant status messages on the phone in regards to it?

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 20:45 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
> Hmm i tried your config but the service url ist still not working.
> i have the 7.1 images on the phone.
> and the message waiting icon is nothing there too but i have a new message on 
> the server
> 
> On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:35:32 -0600
>   Greg Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I had the same issue.  Here is a full config from a 4.1.3SR1 CCM for a
> > 7970 - let me knwo if you need any others and I will tftp them off.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Greg
> > 
> > 
> > #
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat SEP00127F027D17.cnf.xml
> >  > uuid="{0B7DCA2C-453E-4F01-908 A-A3E877A707D2}">
> > 
> > Default
> > 
> > CMLocal
> > M/D/Y
> > Central Standard/Daylight Time
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 2002
> > 2001
> > 2000
> > 
> > 2427
> > 2428
> > 
> > 
> > 192.168.2.10
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 2002
> > 2001
> > 2000
> > 
> > 2427
> > 2428
> > 
> > 
> > 192.168.2.11
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Disable
> > Disable
> > false
> > 
> > 2000
> > 
> > 2000
> > 
> > 2000
> > false
> > 
> > -1
> > Default
> > Default
> > 120
> > 
> > TERM70.7-0-2-0S
> > {21ECCF08-13DB-4EC5-8BCE-B177569C489B}
> > 
> > English_United_States
> > 1
> > en
> > 4.1(3)
> > iso-8859-1
> > 
> > United_States
> > 
> > United_States
> > 64
> > 4.1(3)
> > 
> > 1
> > 0
> > http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp >  
> >L>
> > http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/xmldirectory.asp
> > 
> > http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/GetTelecasterHelpText.asp >  
> >nURL>
> > 
> > 
> > http://192.168.2.20/CiscoServices/fetchPhoneObject
> > 96
> > 96
> > 0
> > 1
> > 
> > 
> > 3804
> > 192.168.2.10
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > #
> > 
> > On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
> >>  
> >> Hi. 
> >> 
> >> I tried to configure the ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but
> >> i can't get it ro work i always get the errror hos tnot found and the
> >> ServiceURL field in the telephone is empty. 
> >> I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success. 
> >> 
> >> This is the url: 
> >> http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
> >>  
> >>  
> >> In my old 7960 i always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a
> >> mailboxmessage via SIP but this won'z be with the sccp protocol? 
> >> Or how cna i have this symbols there? 
> >> 
> >> I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying
> >> nothing about that.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread René Enskat [Teamware GmbH]

Hmm i tried your config but the service url ist still not working.
i have the 7.1 images on the phone.
and the message waiting icon is nothing there too but i have a new message on 
the server


On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:35:32 -0600
 Greg Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I had the same issue.  Here is a full config from a 4.1.3SR1 CCM for a
7970 - let me knwo if you need any others and I will tftp them off.

Thanks,

Greg


#

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat SEP00127F027D17.cnf.xml


Default

CMLocal
M/D/Y
Central Standard/Daylight Time






2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.10





2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.11





Disable
Disable
false

2000

2000

2000
false

-1
Default
Default
120

TERM70.7-0-2-0S
{21ECCF08-13DB-4EC5-8BCE-B177569C489B}

English_United_States
1
en
4.1(3)
iso-8859-1

United_States

United_States
64
4.1(3)

1
0
http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/authenticate.aspL>

http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/xmldirectory.asp

http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/GetTelecasterHelpText.aspnURL>



http://192.168.2.20/CiscoServices/fetchPhoneObject
96
96
0
1


3804
192.168.2.10





#

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
 
Hi. 


I tried to configure the ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but
i can't get it ro work i always get the errror hos tnot found and the
ServiceURL field in the telephone is empty. 
I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success. 

This is the url: 
http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
 
 
In my old 7960 i always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a
mailboxmessage via SIP but this won'z be with the sccp protocol? 
Or how cna i have this symbols there? 


I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying
nothing about that.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread René Enskat [Teamware GmbH]

I use the newest from cisco site i think 7.1 or so does it matter for the xml?

On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:37:41 -0600
 Greg Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Forgot to mention - it is 7.0.2-0S firmware

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 11:35 -0600, Greg Oliver wrote:

I had the same issue.  Here is a full config from a 4.1.3SR1 CCM for a
7970 - let me knwo if you need any others and I will tftp them off.

Thanks,

Greg


#

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat SEP00127F027D17.cnf.xml


Default

CMLocal
M/D/Y
Central Standard/Daylight Time






2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.10





2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.11





Disable
Disable
false

2000

2000

2000
false

-1
Default
Default
120

TERM70.7-0-2-0S
{21ECCF08-13DB-4EC5-8BCE-B177569C489B}

English_United_States
1
en
4.1(3)
iso-8859-1

United_States

United_States
64
4.1(3)

1
0
http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/authenticate.aspL>

http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/xmldirectory.asp

http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/GetTelecasterHelpText.aspnURL>



http://192.168.2.20/CiscoServices/fetchPhoneObject
96
96
0
1


3804
192.168.2.10





#

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
>  
> Hi. 
> 
> I tried to configure the ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but

> i can't get it ro work i always get the errror hos tnot found and the
> ServiceURL field in the telephone is empty. 
> I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success. 
> 
> This is the url: 
> http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
>  
>  
> In my old 7960 i always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a
> mailboxmessage via SIP but this won'z be with the sccp protocol? 
> Or how cna i have this symbols there? 
> 
> I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying

> nothing about that.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread Greg Oliver
Forgot to mention - it is 7.0.2-0S firmware

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 11:35 -0600, Greg Oliver wrote:
> I had the same issue.  Here is a full config from a 4.1.3SR1 CCM for a
> 7970 - let me knwo if you need any others and I will tftp them off.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
> #
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat SEP00127F027D17.cnf.xml
>  uuid="{0B7DCA2C-453E-4F01-908 A-A3E877A707D2}">
> 
> Default
> 
> CMLocal
> M/D/Y
> Central Standard/Daylight Time
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2002
> 2001
> 2000
> 
> 2427
> 2428
> 
> 
> 192.168.2.10
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2002
> 2001
> 2000
> 
> 2427
> 2428
> 
> 
> 192.168.2.11
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Disable
> Disable
> false
> 
> 2000
> 
> 2000
> 
> 2000
> false
> 
> -1
> Default
> Default
> 120
> 
> TERM70.7-0-2-0S
> {21ECCF08-13DB-4EC5-8BCE-B177569C489B}
> 
> English_United_States
> 1
> en
> 4.1(3)
> iso-8859-1
> 
> United_States
> 
> United_States
> 64
> 4.1(3)
> 
> 1
> 0
> http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp  L>
> http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/xmldirectory.asp
> 
> http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/GetTelecasterHelpText.asp  nURL>
> 
> 
> http://192.168.2.20/CiscoServices/fetchPhoneObject
> 96
> 96
> 0
> 1
> 
> 
> 3804
> 192.168.2.10
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> #
> 
> On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
> >  
> > Hi. 
> > 
> > I tried to configure the ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but
> > i can't get it ro work i always get the errror hos tnot found and the
> > ServiceURL field in the telephone is empty. 
> > I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success. 
> > 
> > This is the url: 
> > http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
> >  
> >  
> > In my old 7960 i always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a
> > mailboxmessage via SIP but this won'z be with the sccp protocol? 
> > Or how cna i have this symbols there? 
> > 
> > I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying
> > nothing about that.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread Greg Oliver
I had the same issue.  Here is a full config from a 4.1.3SR1 CCM for a
7970 - let me knwo if you need any others and I will tftp them off.

Thanks,

Greg


#

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat SEP00127F027D17.cnf.xml


Default

CMLocal
M/D/Y
Central Standard/Daylight Time






2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.10





2002
2001
2000

2427
2428


192.168.2.11





Disable
Disable
false

2000

2000

2000
false

-1
Default
Default
120

TERM70.7-0-2-0S
{21ECCF08-13DB-4EC5-8BCE-B177569C489B}

English_United_States
1
en
4.1(3)
iso-8859-1

United_States

United_States
64
4.1(3)

1
0
http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/authenticate.asp
http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/xmldirectory.asp

http://192.168.2.10/CCMCIP/GetTelecasterHelpText.asp


http://192.168.2.20/CiscoServices/fetchPhoneObject
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#

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Enskat [Teamware GmbH] wrote:
>  
> Hi. 
> 
> I tried to configure the ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but
> i can't get it ro work i always get the errror hos tnot found and the
> ServiceURL field in the telephone is empty. 
> I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success. 
> 
> This is the url: 
> http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
>  
>  
> In my old 7960 i always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a
> mailboxmessage via SIP but this won'z be with the sccp protocol? 
> Or how cna i have this symbols there? 
> 
> I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying
> nothing about that.
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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP: ServiceURL and Mailbox Notification

2005-11-04 Thread René Enskat [Teamware GmbH]



 
Hi. I tried to configure the
ServiceURL on the asterisk inside the xml but i can't get it ro work i always
get the errror hos tnot found and the ServiceURL field in the telephone is
empty. I tried to put it in den SEPxx AND XmlDedault config without success.
This is the url: http://phone-xml.berbee.com/menu.xml
 
 
In my old 7960 i
always get a lettersymbol at my line when i got a mailboxmessage via SIP but
this won'z be with the sccp protocol? Or how cna i have this symbols there?
I have new voicemessages on my asterisk but the telephone is saying
nothing about that.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-31 Thread Tom Rymes

On Oct 30, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Wayne wrote:


Stefan Gofferje wrote:


Hi folks,

whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow firmware,  
incomplete XML support etc... should really have a look at Sergio  
Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!


Ok - I'll give it a go :) - Just one problem... My phones have been  
converted to SIP - and I dont have skinny to put back! Can you even  
swap these things back again?!


Wayne.


Well, [EMAIL PROTECTED] has a pretty handy Cisco configuration generator  
if your phone is already running SIP firmware. That will generate the  
files you need in your /tftpboot directory. (The two biggies are  
SIPDefault.cnf and SIP.cnf, where  is the MAC address of  
the phone)


Look this up on the wiki, there's a good deal of info there.

Tom
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-31 Thread Sergio Chersovani

Chris Bagnall ha scritto:


Sadly, that's the problem at the moment - I can't seem to get hold of new
firmware for love nor money. Even the "hunting for firmware on ebay" route
yielded zero results when I had a look yesterday.
 

Buyu the cheapest cisco smartnet contract and you will be able to 
download the phone firmware upgrade


Sergio
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-31 Thread Chris Bagnall
> This is a old firmware issue, upgrading the phone firmware 
> everything is working ok with the 7960

Sadly, that's the problem at the moment - I can't seem to get hold of new
firmware for love nor money. Even the "hunting for firmware on ebay" route
yielded zero results when I had a look yesterday.

Regards,

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-31 Thread Sergio Chersovani

Chris Bagnall ha scritto:


lower soft buttons hae labels like " ", and apart from the single
 

This is a old firmware issue, upgrading the phone firmware everything is 
working ok with the 7960


Sergio
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Chris Bagnall schrieb:
Getting chan_sccp from Sergio to work is really easy. The 
distro contains a well documented sample config and - as I 
wrote before - there are lots of info in the chan-sccp-users 
mailing list archive.



Yep, I've just tried chan_sccp with the 7960 I have here and it appears to
work fine (original factory firmware, since it appears I'm going to have to
find a service contract just to download the damned updated firmware which
any sane manufacturer would provide with the product - unless anyone wants
to contact me off-list - nudge, nudge, wink, wink)

How does one go about making changes to the display on the phone? So far, my
lower soft buttons hae labels like " ", and apart from the single
line I defined in sccp.conf I have an almost blank display. Is there a good
guide to where to change various bits of the display (labels and so on)?


The softbutton problem sounds like a really old firmware...
Softbuttons are controller by the channel. They have functions like DND,
newCall, EndCall, etc... The line buttons can be configured as
speeddials which can use the asterisk hint system for status monitoring.
The sample config shows how.
I also suggest, you browse the mailinglist archives at
http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/chan-sccp-users/


Probably a stupid question, but does this thing have a backlight?


7960? Nope... 7970 has.

Regards,
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Chris Bagnall
> Getting chan_sccp from Sergio to work is really easy. The 
> distro contains a well documented sample config and - as I 
> wrote before - there are lots of info in the chan-sccp-users 
> mailing list archive.

Yep, I've just tried chan_sccp with the 7960 I have here and it appears to
work fine (original factory firmware, since it appears I'm going to have to
find a service contract just to download the damned updated firmware which
any sane manufacturer would provide with the product - unless anyone wants
to contact me off-list - nudge, nudge, wink, wink)

How does one go about making changes to the display on the phone? So far, my
lower soft buttons hae labels like " ", and apart from the single
line I defined in sccp.conf I have an almost blank display. Is there a good
guide to where to change various bits of the display (labels and so on)?

Probably a stupid question, but does this thing have a backlight?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Paul schrieb:

Chris,

I wrote a post that contains the information (files) you need for the
asterisk tftpboot directory to load a 7960 Sip 7.5 image from the server.

See this post
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3374221

As far as obtaining the SIP 7.5 software, I see it on EBay all the time for
$12.00 buy it now.

If you follow my directions about what files to place in the tftpboot
directory, and modify your alternate boot server on the 7960, the phone will
load the sip software.

I personally learned by using SolarWinds TFTP server from my XP station so I
could see the file name requests as they were being transferred.

On a new Cisco phone, you would set the alternate tftp server to yes then
set the ip address of the alternate tftp server to the server with the
images to upload.  If you need to unlock the phone it can be **# or cisco
based on the version loaded.

I also was interested in the SCCP driver. I was able to load the driver in
Asterisk (AND SEE IT) but could not get it to work.  I did ask for a users
guide but there is not one available yet.  So I think SIP will be the
easiest for you to use for you client proposal.

When time permits, I'll go back and look over the sccp driver and find my
mistakes.


It is not likely to find a legal SIP firmware for $12. Not the CD makes
it legal but the license from Cisco and this is a little more expensive.
Besides from this, Cisco's license agreement does not permit the license
to be resold, so to have a legal license, you need to get it from a
Cisco partner or at least authorized reseller.

Anyway, compared to the SCCP image, the SIP image is very bad.
Incomplete XML support, VERY slow, decreased sound quality...

Getting chan_sccp from Sergio to work is really easy. The distro
contains a well documented sample config and - as I wrote before - there
are lots of info in the chan-sccp-users mailing list archive.

I myself started with a SIPped 7960 but meanwhile, I run 3 7960s and 1
7905 without any problems.

Regards,
Stefan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Wayne schrieb:



Stefan Gofferje wrote:


Hi folks,

whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow firmware, 
incomplete XML support etc... should really have a look at Sergio 
Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!


Ok - I'll give it a go :) - Just one problem... My phones have been 
converted to SIP - and I dont have skinny to put back! Can you even swap 
these things back again?!


Well, if you have a SmartNET contract, you could download the Skinny 
image from cisco.com. If not, I'm afraid, you have to buy it from a 
Cisco reseller...


Regards,
Stefan


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Wayne



Stefan Gofferje wrote:


Hi folks,

whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow firmware, 
incomplete XML support etc... should really have a look at Sergio 
Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!


Ok - I'll give it a go :) - Just one problem... My phones have been 
converted to SIP - and I dont have skinny to put back! Can you even swap 
these things back again?!


Wayne.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Paul
Chris,

I wrote a post that contains the information (files) you need for the
asterisk tftpboot directory to load a 7960 Sip 7.5 image from the server.

See this post
https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=3374221

As far as obtaining the SIP 7.5 software, I see it on EBay all the time for
$12.00 buy it now.

If you follow my directions about what files to place in the tftpboot
directory, and modify your alternate boot server on the 7960, the phone will
load the sip software.

I personally learned by using SolarWinds TFTP server from my XP station so I
could see the file name requests as they were being transferred.

On a new Cisco phone, you would set the alternate tftp server to yes then
set the ip address of the alternate tftp server to the server with the
images to upload.  If you need to unlock the phone it can be **# or cisco
based on the version loaded.

I also was interested in the SCCP driver. I was able to load the driver in
Asterisk (AND SEE IT) but could not get it to work.  I did ask for a users
guide but there is not one available yet.  So I think SIP will be the
easiest for you to use for you client proposal.

When time permits, I'll go back and look over the sccp driver and find my
mistakes.

:)
Paul Norris





> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Bagnall
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 12:04 PM
> To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress
> 
> > whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow
> > firmware, incomplete XML support etc... should really have a
> > look at Sergio Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!
> 
> Is there a good resource out there for people who don't have a lot of
> experience with Cisco phones? I picked up a 7960 earlier this week to give
> potential clients an example of what they get when they spend a *lot* of
> money on IP phones, but I must confess I'm having a nightmare of a time
> trying to configure it.
> 
> The main problem seem to be that I have nothing but a phone and a brief
> licence agreement/regulatory approval sheet, and nothing else. I've
> trawled
> through the numerous pages about these phones both on Cisco's website and
> on
> voip-info, but I'm still not really sure what files I need to have on the
> TFTP server to get the phone going in the first place, or find some
> up-to-date examples to work from. Even after that I'm not sure I'll be
> able
> to upgrade the firmware without a Cisco service agreement (from what I've
> read), which is ridiculous for a phone that's twice as expensive as many
> other enterprise IP phones.
> 
> Any suggested reading others on the list have found helpful in this
> scenario?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Chris
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Chris Bagnall schrieb:
whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow 
firmware, incomplete XML support etc... should really have a 
look at Sergio Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!



Is there a good resource out there for people who don't have a lot of
experience with Cisco phones? I picked up a 7960 earlier this week to give
potential clients an example of what they get when they spend a *lot* of
money on IP phones, but I must confess I'm having a nightmare of a time
trying to configure it.

The main problem seem to be that I have nothing but a phone and a brief
licence agreement/regulatory approval sheet, and nothing else. I've trawled
through the numerous pages about these phones both on Cisco's website and on
voip-info, but I'm still not really sure what files I need to have on the
TFTP server to get the phone going in the first place, or find some
up-to-date examples to work from. Even after that I'm not sure I'll be able
to upgrade the firmware without a Cisco service agreement (from what I've
read), which is ridiculous for a phone that's twice as expensive as many
other enterprise IP phones.

Any suggested reading others on the list have found helpful in this
scenario?


The list archives of chan-sccp-users provides a lot of information. 
www.voip-info.org also has. There are a number of ressources at 
cisco.com and if all this does not help, the people at chan-sccp-users 
or forum.chan-sccp.org use to friendly answer questions.

There are also a number of people working at various howtos at the moment.

Regards,
Stefan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Zoa


Have a look here, :
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/cisco_7960_skinny_chan_sccp.html

If you find any other suggestions, remarks after installing, please post
them as a comment to the page.

Zoa

Chris Bagnall wrote:


whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow
firmware, incomplete XML support etc... should really have a
look at Sergio Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!




Is there a good resource out there for people who don't have a lot of
experience with Cisco phones? I picked up a 7960 earlier this week to give
potential clients an example of what they get when they spend a *lot* of
money on IP phones, but I must confess I'm having a nightmare of a time
trying to configure it.

The main problem seem to be that I have nothing but a phone and a brief
licence agreement/regulatory approval sheet, and nothing else. I've trawled
through the numerous pages about these phones both on Cisco's website and on
voip-info, but I'm still not really sure what files I need to have on the
TFTP server to get the phone going in the first place, or find some
up-to-date examples to work from. Even after that I'm not sure I'll be able
to upgrade the firmware without a Cisco service agreement (from what I've
read), which is ridiculous for a phone that's twice as expensive as many
other enterprise IP phones.

Any suggested reading others on the list have found helpful in this
scenario?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Chris






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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Chris Bagnall
> whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow 
> firmware, incomplete XML support etc... should really have a 
> look at Sergio Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!

Is there a good resource out there for people who don't have a lot of
experience with Cisco phones? I picked up a 7960 earlier this week to give
potential clients an example of what they get when they spend a *lot* of
money on IP phones, but I must confess I'm having a nightmare of a time
trying to configure it.

The main problem seem to be that I have nothing but a phone and a brief
licence agreement/regulatory approval sheet, and nothing else. I've trawled
through the numerous pages about these phones both on Cisco's website and on
voip-info, but I'm still not really sure what files I need to have on the
TFTP server to get the phone going in the first place, or find some
up-to-date examples to work from. Even after that I'm not sure I'll be able
to upgrade the firmware without a Cisco service agreement (from what I've
read), which is ridiculous for a phone that's twice as expensive as many
other enterprise IP phones.

Any suggested reading others on the list have found helpful in this
scenario?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Chris
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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

2005-10-30 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Hi folks,

whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow firmware, 
incomplete XML support etc... should really have a look at Sergio 
Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!
It is in fact far away from any sccp-channel drivers we used to know 
just half a year ago. Sergio did a complete rewrite and meanwhile it's 
not only running stable with asterisk stable and CVS - it's also very 
feature reach and supports almost any feature, the real Callmanager has 
and a few more. But the greatest advantage is - one can use the native 
Skinny firmware for the Cisco phones. And almost any Cisco phone is 
supported.


Phone support:
Fully / almost fully: 7970, 7960, 7940, 7914, 7920, 7910, 7905, 7902,
  IP Communicator (new softphone)
Basic / untested: 7936, 7935

Some features:
Monitored speeddials (busy lamp field) on 7970, 7960, 7940, 7914, IPC
Call forwarding
Call waiting
Do not disturb
Park / Pickup
Autoanswer (1-way or 2-way) per dial parameter
Ringer control per variable
Highly configurable

Links:
Official homepage:   http://chan-sccp.berlios.de/
Unofficial homepage: http://chan-sccp.org/
Mailinglist:  http://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/chan-sccp-users
Webforum:http://forum.chan-sccp.org/

Regards,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp help

2005-08-19 Thread stevanus




Hi,

Haven't noticed that there exists one :P
Thanks for the pointer anyway ;). Gotta sign up pretty soon :)

Best Regards,

Stevanus

Stefan Gofferje wrote:

  On 10:10:54 August 19, 2005 stevanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
  
Hi,

I used chan_sccp from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp.

  
  
Jep, it is... If you had problems with this, your chance for a solution is
higher at the chan-sccp-users list... :-)

Regards,
Stefan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp help

2005-08-19 Thread Stefan Gofferje
On 10:10:54 August 19, 2005 stevanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used chan_sccp from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp.

Jep, it is... If you had problems with this, your chance for a solution is
higher at the chan-sccp-users list... :-)

Regards,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp help

2005-08-19 Thread stevanus




Hi,

I used chan_sccp from ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/chan-sccp.

Is it the same as chan_sccp from chan-sccp.berlios.de?

Best Regards,

Stevanus

Stefan Gofferje wrote:

  Hi,

On 9:04:57 August 19, 2005 stevanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
  
Hi,

I tried to connect cisco 7910 into asterisk system using
chan_sccp.so. But I got a major issue :

I've tried different versions of chan_sccp, yet the result were still
the same.

  
  
Which version of chan_sccp did you use? Sourceforge or Berlios? There is a
new fork of chan_sccp by Sergio Chersovani who started work some weeks ago
and did an almost complete rewrite of the channel. This version supports a
lot more features on various phones and has a lot less bugs.
You could find it at chan-sccp.berlios.de (official site) or chan-sccp.org
(unofficial site). There is a related mailinglist at berlios.de where
Sergio does a hell of a lot of support (unless he is one vacation like at
the moment :-) ) and gladly accepts bug reports :-).

Regards,
Stefan

  




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp help

2005-08-19 Thread Stefan Gofferje
Hi,

On 9:04:57 August 19, 2005 stevanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to connect cisco 7910 into asterisk system using
> chan_sccp.so. But I got a major issue :
>
> I've tried different versions of chan_sccp, yet the result were still
> the same.

Which version of chan_sccp did you use? Sourceforge or Berlios? There is a
new fork of chan_sccp by Sergio Chersovani who started work some weeks ago
and did an almost complete rewrite of the channel. This version supports a
lot more features on various phones and has a lot less bugs.
You could find it at chan-sccp.berlios.de (official site) or chan-sccp.org
(unofficial site). There is a related mailinglist at berlios.de where
Sergio does a hell of a lot of support (unless he is one vacation like at
the moment :-) ) and gladly accepts bug reports :-).

Regards,
Stefan

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[Asterisk-Users] sccp help

2005-08-19 Thread stevanus

Hi,

I tried to connect cisco 7910 into asterisk system using chan_sccp.so. 
But I got a major issue :
- when I called from 7910 to another sip phone in the same asterisk 
server, the call took place normally.
- when I called from 7910 to another sip phone in different asterisk 
server, the call is answered but I cannot hear nor say anything. The 
phone just immediately lose its tone.
- when I got a call from another sip phone in the same asterisk server, 
the phone rang. But after I picked the handset, there were no tone at all..


sccp debug on CLI produced the following messages:

SCCP: Alarm Message: Severity: Major (7), 29: DSP Keepalive Timeout 
[0x5, 0xa, 0x8, 0x2](5) [21/1090360010]


I've tried different versions of chan_sccp, yet the result were still 
the same.

Is it time for me to dump this cisco phone to the garbage can ? (I hope not)

Anybody had experienced similar issues?
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated..
Thanks

Best Regards,

Stevanus
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[Asterisk-Users] sccp transfer question

2005-05-05 Thread dsv
Hello all,

sccp transfer question!
Tell at somebody it has turned out to make a transfer of a call
between 3 sccp (HARD) phones.
|---|  |---|  |---|
| A | ---> | B |-(#)->| C |
|___|  |___|  |___|
sccp   sccp   sccp

And if that has turned out as? If that is possible an example of a 
configuration.  
 For me does not work on 7902 :-(
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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP and channel question

2005-05-04 Thread Mark Johnson
I am running Asterisk HEAD and the latest "mayday" version of 
chan_sccp.  Everything is going fairly smooth but every once in a while 
I get a 7910 to lock up.  If I do a "show channels" in the CLI, I get 
the following and it never goes away.  While this is happening, the 
phone can not be reached.  The only way to release it is to stop * and 
restart it.  Is there a way to do a magic "kill channel 
SCCP/227-0007" and fix this?  I've poked around and can't seem to 
find a way to help this.

SCCP/227-0007  (floor  s1   ) Dialing (None)
(None)

Mark
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[Asterisk-Users] sccp question

2005-05-03 Thread dsv
Hello All !,

Tell at somebody it has turned out to make a transfer of a call between 3 sccp 
phones.
|---|  |---|  |---|
| A | ---> | B |-(#)->| C |
|___|  |___|  |___|
sccp   sccp   sccp

And if that has turned out as? If that is possible an example of a 
configuration.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP

2005-04-05 Thread Florian Overkamp
Hi, 

> -Original Message-
> I just had a quick question.  I was wondering if it is 
> possible to have * register itself with a Cisco CallManager 
> using SCCP.  In other words it is possible to have a SCCP trunk?

Nope. Hasn't been implemented yet AFAIK.

Florian


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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP

2005-04-05 Thread Bellows, Jared
I just had a quick question.  I was wondering if it is possible to have * 
register itself with a Cisco CallManager using SCCP.  In other words it is 
possible to have a SCCP trunk?
 
Thanks,
Jared
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP questions

2005-01-13 Thread Remco Barende
I am writing a howto for the Kirk IP600 and Asterisk, it's almost 
finished, i will publish it soon.

Remco
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Niksa Baldun wrote:
Hello,
I am a Kirk IP600 user too, and I had partial success in getting it to
work with chan_sccp. I changed the line 133 in chan_sccp.c to the following:
if ( (!s->device) && (mid != RegisterMessage && mid != AlarmMessage &&
mid != KeepAliveMessage && mid != IpPortMessage)) {
And then I was able to register IP600 hansets, but only to find there
are other problems. I am currently communicating with Kirk support in
order to see what is happening. When I have more info I will send it to you.
Niksa
Julien Goodwin wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:09:54PM +0200, Kelemen Zoltan arranged a set of bits 
into the following:

Hi!
I have two, not too related questions:
- the probably simpler one: if anyone can help me out using a Cisco
7905G with chan_sccp? I did already managed to get it working with a SIP
image, I'd just like to see it work with this one as well. It's probably
something I screw up with the configuration, as the phone registers,
only I don't get any lines with it, although I have it configured it to
auto-login.
excerpt from my sccp.conf
-snip--
[SEP001193C2ABFC]
device=SEP001193C2ABFC
type=7905
autologin= c7905
callerid="cisco 7905"
[c7905]
line = 1045
-snip--
(I have a default extension set for the entire sccp.conf, so that
shouldnt(?) be the issue)

That's the contents of a skinny config file, the two have different
formats. Here's what I use for one of my phones:
---snip---
[SEP003080628DD7]
type= 12
autologin   = phone4
description = Cisco Phone 4
[phone4]
id  = 4005
pin = 1237
label   = Phone4
description = Phone4
callwaiting = 0
mailbox = 4005
cid_num = 4005
cid_name= Cisco Phone 4
--- endsnip ---
And I call with Dial(SCCP/phone4)

I have the XMLDefaultConf in place, tftp server running, although that's
about it. I would appreciate any pointers in this general direction.
What am I missing? :)

See above, copy the format, just use your own data.

The second, much more thorny question is: did anyone had any success on
using a KIRK IP600 with asterisk?
- The only thing I really found on the net were a couple of emails on
this list, that didn't get me too far.
The KIRK IP600 is a DECT (cordless) to IP solution, with support for
SCCP and H323. The SCCP interface was designed specifically to be
interoperable with Cisco Call Manager, and it emulates a 7940 for each
of the phones it has registered.
With chan_skinny I managed to register the phones, they've got tone, but
they would not ring out.
With chan_sccp I had no luck at all, I'm getting the following messages
on the CLI:
==  >> Got message AlarmMessage
==  >> Got message RegisterMessage
== Sending Packet Type RegisterRejectMessage (37 bytes)
Note: the two modules were NOT tried at once.
So far I didn't have time to check it out with h323, but If anyone had
it working that way, I'm interested in that one as well.

H323 is probably the one to try, but fix your sccp config like the above
(a compile fix for asterisk CVS has just been committed) and let me know
what you get (in debug mode very verbose). If anyone in Australia has one
or is able to arrange a loan for a few days I'd probably be able to make
them work, but without being able to hack on the code with the device it
makes it quite hard.
I'm just writing some code to see if I can fix the "client sent
IPPortMessage without first registering" that someone got before, if
anyone is able to duplicate that drop me a line and I'll see if my patch
works against it.
Thanks,
Julien Goodwin
chan_sccp developer

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP questions

2005-01-13 Thread Kelemen Zoltan
Hi!

Both of your answers helped to some extent thank you. The rest remains up to me
to play a bit with the configurations.

thanks,
Zoltan

Quoting Niksa Baldun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I am a Kirk IP600 user too, and I had partial success in getting it to
> work with chan_sccp. I changed the line 133 in chan_sccp.c to the following:
>
> if ( (!s->device) && (mid != RegisterMessage && mid != AlarmMessage &&
> mid != KeepAliveMessage && mid != IpPortMessage)) {
>
> And then I was able to register IP600 hansets, but only to find there
> are other problems. I am currently communicating with Kirk support in
> order to see what is happening. When I have more info I will send it to you.
>
> Niksa
>
>
> Julien Goodwin wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:09:54PM +0200, Kelemen Zoltan arranged a set of
> bits into the following:
> >
> >
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>I have two, not too related questions:
> >>- the probably simpler one: if anyone can help me out using a Cisco
> >>7905G with chan_sccp? I did already managed to get it working with a SIP
> >>image, I'd just like to see it work with this one as well. It's probably
> >>something I screw up with the configuration, as the phone registers,
> >>only I don't get any lines with it, although I have it configured it to
> >>auto-login.
> >>
> >>excerpt from my sccp.conf
> >>-snip--
> >>
> >>[SEP001193C2ABFC]
> >>device=SEP001193C2ABFC
> >>type=7905
> >>autologin= c7905
> >>callerid="cisco 7905"
> >>
> >>[c7905]
> >>line = 1045
> >>
> >>-snip--
> >>(I have a default extension set for the entire sccp.conf, so that
> >>shouldnt(?) be the issue)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >That's the contents of a skinny config file, the two have different
> >formats. Here's what I use for one of my phones:
> >---snip---
> >[SEP003080628DD7]
> >type= 12
> >autologin   = phone4
> >description = Cisco Phone 4
> >
> >[phone4]
> >id  = 4005
> >pin = 1237
> >label   = Phone4
> >description = Phone4
> >callwaiting = 0
> >mailbox = 4005
> >cid_num = 4005
> >cid_name= Cisco Phone 4
> >--- endsnip ---
> >And I call with Dial(SCCP/phone4)
> >
> >
> >>I have the XMLDefaultConf in place, tftp server running, although that's
> >>about it. I would appreciate any pointers in this general direction.
> >>What am I missing? :)
> >>
> >>
> >See above, copy the format, just use your own data.
> >
> >
> >
> >>The second, much more thorny question is: did anyone had any success on
> >>using a KIRK IP600 with asterisk?
> >>- The only thing I really found on the net were a couple of emails on
> >>this list, that didn't get me too far.
> >>The KIRK IP600 is a DECT (cordless) to IP solution, with support for
> >>SCCP and H323. The SCCP interface was designed specifically to be
> >>interoperable with Cisco Call Manager, and it emulates a 7940 for each
> >>of the phones it has registered.
> >>
> >>With chan_skinny I managed to register the phones, they've got tone, but
> >>they would not ring out.
> >>With chan_sccp I had no luck at all, I'm getting the following messages
> >>on the CLI:
> >>==  >> Got message AlarmMessage
> >>==  >> Got message RegisterMessage
> >>== Sending Packet Type RegisterRejectMessage (37 bytes)
> >>
> >>Note: the two modules were NOT tried at once.
> >>
> >>So far I didn't have time to check it out with h323, but If anyone had
> >>it working that way, I'm interested in that one as well.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >H323 is probably the one to try, but fix your sccp config like the above
> >(a compile fix for asterisk CVS has just been committed) and let me know
> >what you get (in debug mode very verbose). If anyone in Australia has one
> >or is able to arrange a loan for a few days I'd probably be able to make
> >them work, but without being able to hack on the code with the device it
> >makes it quite hard.
> >
> >I'm just writing some code to see if I can fix the "client sent
> >IPPortMessage without first registering" that someone got before, if
> >anyone is able to duplicate that drop me a line and I'll see if my patch
> >works against it.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Julien Goodwin
> >chan_sccp developer
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP questions

2005-01-13 Thread Niksa Baldun




Hello,

I am a Kirk IP600 user too, and I had partial success in getting it to
work with chan_sccp. I changed the line 133 in chan_sccp.c to the
following:
if ( (!s->device) && (mid != RegisterMessage && mid != AlarmMessage &&
mid != KeepAliveMessage && mid != IpPortMessage)) {
And then I was able to register IP600 hansets, but only to find there
are other problems. I am currently communicating with Kirk support in
order to see what is happening. When I have more info I will send it to
you.

Niksa


Julien Goodwin wrote:

  On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:09:54PM +0200, Kelemen Zoltan arranged a set of bits into the following:
  
  
Hi!

I have two, not too related questions:
- the probably simpler one: if anyone can help me out using a Cisco 
7905G with chan_sccp? I did already managed to get it working with a SIP 
image, I'd just like to see it work with this one as well. It's probably 
something I screw up with the configuration, as the phone registers, 
only I don't get any lines with it, although I have it configured it to 
auto-login.

excerpt from my sccp.conf
-snip--

[SEP001193C2ABFC]
device=SEP001193C2ABFC
type=7905
autologin= c7905
callerid="cisco 7905"

[c7905]
line = 1045

-snip--
(I have a default extension set for the entire sccp.conf, so that 
shouldnt(?) be the issue)

  
  
That's the contents of a skinny config file, the two have different
formats. Here's what I use for one of my phones:
---snip---
[SEP003080628DD7]
type= 12
autologin   = phone4
description = Cisco Phone 4

[phone4]
id  = 4005
pin = 1237
label   = Phone4
description = Phone4
callwaiting = 0
mailbox = 4005
cid_num = 4005
cid_name= Cisco Phone 4
--- endsnip ---
And I call with Dial(SCCP/phone4)
  
  
I have the XMLDefaultConf in place, tftp server running, although that's 
about it. I would appreciate any pointers in this general direction. 
What am I missing? :)

  
  See above, copy the format, just use your own data.

  
  
The second, much more thorny question is: did anyone had any success on 
using a KIRK IP600 with asterisk?
- The only thing I really found on the net were a couple of emails on 
this list, that didn't get me too far.
The KIRK IP600 is a DECT (cordless) to IP solution, with support for 
SCCP and H323. The SCCP interface was designed specifically to be 
interoperable with Cisco Call Manager, and it emulates a 7940 for each 
of the phones it has registered.

With chan_skinny I managed to register the phones, they've got tone, but 
they would not ring out.
With chan_sccp I had no luck at all, I'm getting the following messages 
on the CLI:
==  >> Got message AlarmMessage
==  >> Got message RegisterMessage
== Sending Packet Type RegisterRejectMessage (37 bytes)

Note: the two modules were NOT tried at once.

So far I didn't have time to check it out with h323, but If anyone had 
it working that way, I'm interested in that one as well.

  
  
H323 is probably the one to try, but fix your sccp config like the above
(a compile fix for asterisk CVS has just been committed) and let me know
what you get (in debug mode very verbose). If anyone in Australia has one 
or is able to arrange a loan for a few days I'd probably be able to make 
them work, but without being able to hack on the code with the device it
makes it quite hard. 

I'm just writing some code to see if I can fix the "client sent
IPPortMessage without first registering" that someone got before, if
anyone is able to duplicate that drop me a line and I'll see if my patch
works against it.

Thanks,
Julien Goodwin
chan_sccp developer
  
  

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SCCP questions

2005-01-13 Thread Julien Goodwin
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 01:09:54PM +0200, Kelemen Zoltan arranged a set of bits 
into the following:
> Hi!
> 
> I have two, not too related questions:
> - the probably simpler one: if anyone can help me out using a Cisco 
> 7905G with chan_sccp? I did already managed to get it working with a SIP 
> image, I'd just like to see it work with this one as well. It's probably 
> something I screw up with the configuration, as the phone registers, 
> only I don't get any lines with it, although I have it configured it to 
> auto-login.
> 
> excerpt from my sccp.conf
> -snip--
> 
> [SEP001193C2ABFC]
> device=SEP001193C2ABFC
> type=7905
> autologin= c7905
> callerid="cisco 7905"
> 
> [c7905]
> line = 1045
> 
> -snip--
> (I have a default extension set for the entire sccp.conf, so that 
> shouldnt(?) be the issue)

That's the contents of a skinny config file, the two have different
formats. Here's what I use for one of my phones:
---snip---
[SEP003080628DD7]
type= 12
autologin   = phone4
description = Cisco Phone 4

[phone4]
id  = 4005
pin = 1237
label   = Phone4
description = Phone4
callwaiting = 0
mailbox = 4005
cid_num = 4005
cid_name= Cisco Phone 4
--- endsnip ---
And I call with Dial(SCCP/phone4)
> I have the XMLDefaultConf in place, tftp server running, although that's 
> about it. I would appreciate any pointers in this general direction. 
> What am I missing? :)
See above, copy the format, just use your own data.

> The second, much more thorny question is: did anyone had any success on 
> using a KIRK IP600 with asterisk?
> - The only thing I really found on the net were a couple of emails on 
> this list, that didn't get me too far.
> The KIRK IP600 is a DECT (cordless) to IP solution, with support for 
> SCCP and H323. The SCCP interface was designed specifically to be 
> interoperable with Cisco Call Manager, and it emulates a 7940 for each 
> of the phones it has registered.
> 
> With chan_skinny I managed to register the phones, they've got tone, but 
> they would not ring out.
> With chan_sccp I had no luck at all, I'm getting the following messages 
> on the CLI:
> ==  >> Got message AlarmMessage
> ==  >> Got message RegisterMessage
> == Sending Packet Type RegisterRejectMessage (37 bytes)
> 
> Note: the two modules were NOT tried at once.
> 
> So far I didn't have time to check it out with h323, but If anyone had 
> it working that way, I'm interested in that one as well.

H323 is probably the one to try, but fix your sccp config like the above
(a compile fix for asterisk CVS has just been committed) and let me know
what you get (in debug mode very verbose). If anyone in Australia has one 
or is able to arrange a loan for a few days I'd probably be able to make 
them work, but without being able to hack on the code with the device it
makes it quite hard. 

I'm just writing some code to see if I can fix the "client sent
IPPortMessage without first registering" that someone got before, if
anyone is able to duplicate that drop me a line and I'll see if my patch
works against it.

Thanks,
Julien Goodwin
chan_sccp developer


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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP questions

2005-01-13 Thread Kelemen Zoltan
Hi!
I have two, not too related questions:
- the probably simpler one: if anyone can help me out using a Cisco 
7905G with chan_sccp? I did already managed to get it working with a SIP 
image, I'd just like to see it work with this one as well. It's probably 
something I screw up with the configuration, as the phone registers, 
only I don't get any lines with it, although I have it configured it to 
auto-login.

excerpt from my sccp.conf
-snip--
[SEP001193C2ABFC]
device=SEP001193C2ABFC
type=7905
autologin= c7905
callerid="cisco 7905"
[c7905]
line = 1045
-snip--
(I have a default extension set for the entire sccp.conf, so that 
shouldnt(?) be the issue)

I have the XMLDefaultConf in place, tftp server running, although that's 
about it. I would appreciate any pointers in this general direction. 
What am I missing? :)

The second, much more thorny question is: did anyone had any success on 
using a KIRK IP600 with asterisk?
- The only thing I really found on the net were a couple of emails on 
this list, that didn't get me too far.
The KIRK IP600 is a DECT (cordless) to IP solution, with support for 
SCCP and H323. The SCCP interface was designed specifically to be 
interoperable with Cisco Call Manager, and it emulates a 7940 for each 
of the phones it has registered.

With chan_skinny I managed to register the phones, they've got tone, but 
they would not ring out.
With chan_sccp I had no luck at all, I'm getting the following messages 
on the CLI:
==  >> Got message AlarmMessage
==  >> Got message RegisterMessage
== Sending Packet Type RegisterRejectMessage (37 bytes)

Note: the two modules were NOT tried at once.
So far I didn't have time to check it out with h323, but If anyone had 
it working that way, I'm interested in that one as well.

sccp.conf
-snip--
[SEP000770736644]
device=SEP000770736644
type=7940
autologin= kirk4040
callerid="Kirk 4040"
[kirk4040]
line = 1042
[SEP000770736637]
device=SEP000770736637
type=7940
autologin= kirk4020
callerid="Kirk 4020"
[kirk4020]
line = 1043
;
[SEP020180683665]
device=SEP020180683665
type=7940
autologin= siemens
callerid="Siemens GS1"
;
[siemens]
line = 1044
-snip--
skinny.conf
---snip
[kirk4020]
device=SEP000770736637
nat=0
line=1043
context=home
callerid="Kirk 4020" <1043>
[SiemensGS1]
device=SEP020180683665
nat=0
line=1044
context=home
callerid="Siemes Gigaset S1" <1044>
---snip
Thanks,
Zoltan Kelemen
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Julien Goodwin
On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 09:01:54PM -0400, Jason Price arranged a set of bits into the 
following:
> ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
> ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
> phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
> BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
>  im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
> on this one please help...
> 
> 
> 20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
> "SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]

My own Cisco 12SP+ phones don't have the SEPmac.cnf files, and I don't
even have the SEPdefault.cnf file, after about 1-2 minutes the phones
time out and start trying to just connect via sccp to the TFTP server.

Thanks,
Julien Goodwin
chan_sccp developer


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Goran Dj.
You don't need that file. My 12sp+ working even without tftp. If you
using skinny, then just type right bootimage and mac address in
skinnny.conf (press 3 times * on phone).

example for skinny.conf:

[goran]
device=SEP00308062C777 ; to find this number, press 2 times  *
version=P00203010100;to find this number, press 3 times  *
context=telefoni
callerid="Goran"
line => 22

for sccp.conf you don't need version:

[SEP00308062C777]
type= 12
autologin   = goran
description = 12sp+

[goran]
id  = 22 ; Id is a number that is dialed to login to the line
with.
pin = 1234 ; number needed to log into the device. If missing
anyone can log into it.
context = telefoni
callwaiting = 0
mailbox = 22  ; Check if this mailbox has any mail, and if so, show
the MWI.
callerid= "Goran", <22> ; CallerId to use on outgoing calls from
this line.

So, it must work for you if it works for me :-)
Goran


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> ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
> ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
> phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
> BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
>  im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
> on this one please help...
>
>
> 20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
> "SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]
>
>
>
>
> Jason
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Luke Catranis
I actually found samples of them on the cisco site on a standard html
page when I was looking for the SIP.cnf files. I copied the text off the
page and made the files from scratch in notepad. I only have the SIP
files, which if you were converting to sip you could use and rename as
SEP, even though some of the data would be incorrect.

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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:56 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

Luke, Would you please point me to where those files are on the cisco
site?
All I have been able to find are the sipdefault.cnf and the sip.cnf
files on Cisco's site.  According to a cisco engineer they are not plain
text for sccp.

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Catranis
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

The cnf files are in plain text, I don't know where you got the firmware
upgrades, but you should be able to get the SEPDefault.cnf and the
SEP.cnf off the CISCO site. You also need the O97XX.txt or whatever
it is...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Devito
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Asterisk Users Mailing
List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

SCCP Files are dynamically generated by Cisco routers and CME, They are
in a
binary format.  I haven't been able to upgrade my sccp phones due to not
knowing anyone with a CME software to generate the files for me.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Price
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
 im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
on this one please help...


20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
"SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]




Jason
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Henry Devito
Luke, Would you please point me to where those files are on the cisco site?
All I have been able to find are the sipdefault.cnf and the sip.cnf
files on Cisco's site.  According to a cisco engineer they are not plain
text for sccp.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:35 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

The cnf files are in plain text, I don't know where you got the firmware
upgrades, but you should be able to get the SEPDefault.cnf and the
SEP.cnf off the CISCO site. You also need the O97XX.txt or whatever
it is...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Devito
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Asterisk Users Mailing
List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

SCCP Files are dynamically generated by Cisco routers and CME, They are
in a
binary format.  I haven't been able to upgrade my sccp phones due to not
knowing anyone with a CME software to generate the files for me.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason
Price
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
 im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
on this one please help...


20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
"SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]




Jason
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Luke Catranis
The cnf files are in plain text, I don't know where you got the firmware
upgrades, but you should be able to get the SEPDefault.cnf and the
SEP.cnf off the CISCO site. You also need the O97XX.txt or whatever
it is...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Devito
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Asterisk Users Mailing
List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

SCCP Files are dynamically generated by Cisco routers and CME, They are
in a
binary format.  I haven't been able to upgrade my sccp phones due to not
knowing anyone with a CME software to generate the files for me.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Price
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
 im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
on this one please help...


20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
"SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]




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RE: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Henry Devito
SCCP Files are dynamically generated by Cisco routers and CME, They are in a
binary format.  I haven't been able to upgrade my sccp phones due to not
knowing anyone with a CME software to generate the files for me.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:02 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
 im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
on this one please help...


20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
"SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]




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[Asterisk-Users] sccp cisco 12sp HELP !!!

2004-10-15 Thread Jason Price
ok guys, ive been trying to get this to work for 6 hrs now
ive got a cisco 12 sp and i am trying to get it to work with sccp. The
phone boots and is looking for the SEPDefault.cfg or the one below,
BUT i cant find anywere on the net what the content of this file is
 im guessing that its the ip of the * box. im riping my hair out
on this one please help...


20:54:47.793156 192.168.1.15.51216 > apollo.tftp:  28 RRQ
"SEP00D0BA848162.cnf" [tos 0x10]




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[Asterisk-Users] sccp to sip call signalling

2004-07-01 Thread Alexei Chetroi
  Hi,

  How asterisk decides whether to do media relaying or not? For SIP I've
found that "canreinvite=yes" allows me to use * only for signalling, RTP
stream will flow between endpoints only. Are such things possible when
calling from SCCP channel to SIP for example? SCCP to SCCP?

  Thanks in advance!

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[Asterisk-Users] SCCP Protocol and Asterisk

2003-09-03 Thread Tarun Banka
Hello

I have IP Phone Telstrat i2732 that supports SCCP protocol. Is 
this phone compatible with Asterisk ?

Thanks,
Tarun
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