Julien,
Thanks for your suggestions. You are working on it right? Could you
please inform us about your updates? So that we could get those
buttons working properly and console become clean!
On 6/2/05, Julien Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 01:56:09PM +0600, Yusuf Iq
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 01:56:09PM +0600, Yusuf Iqbal arranged a set of bits
into the following:
> 7910's with Chan_sccp are running well except some cases.
>
> As usually Transfer, Msgs, Conf,Forward,Speed buttons are not working!
> Infact I have already knew that, those buttons will not work (f
7910's with Chan_sccp are running well except some cases.
As usually Transfer, Msgs, Conf,Forward,Speed buttons are not working!
Infact I have already knew that, those buttons will not work (from
mailing list).
It seems like the * console is very busy with messages constantly on
it from the sccp
Hi Andy,
Thank you so much for your help. My 7910's are now working!!!:) Now I
can work with those IP phones. I am still monitoring them. I will let
you know the further status.
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Yusuf:
This should be a functioning /etc/asterisk/sccp.conf :
==
[general]
keepalive = 70
context = default
dateFormat = Y-M-D ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max)
bindaddr = 192.168.1.167; replace 1.2.3.4 with the ip address of the
asterisk box.
port = 2000 ; listen
Hi Andy,
I have been trying to get 7910's work with *. I have tried with both
skinny and chan_sccp. Could you please instruct me about the
configuration? I have found some detalis about 7920 with sccp in
voip-info.org. But I haven't find any document for 7910. Please help
me to get them work proper
Anton:
Yes, the whole legally licensing the phones from Cisco is a major drawback.
I just compiled and install the chan_sccp-mayday CVS snapshot.
It works like a charm (thanks Julien!). In fact, I did some dialing
and redialing to my 7960 (SIP) from my 7910 and the 7960 ended up
needing to be rebo
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 01:00:18PM -0500, Andy Hamilton arranged a set of bits
into the following:
> I'll be able to get back to you Sunday night about specifics; the
> phone is not where I am right now. Using chan_sccp, (I think November
> 2004 or so CVS Head) I know I can receive calls, place ca
Discussion
|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960s and skinny
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|Anton:
|
|I'll be able to get back to you Sunday night about specifics;
|the phone is not where I am right now. Using chan_sccp, (I
|think November
|2004 or so CVS Head) I know I can receive calls, place calls,
|etc. It is a r
Anton:
I'll be able to get back to you Sunday night about specifics; the
phone is not where I am right now. Using chan_sccp, (I think November
2004 or so CVS Head) I know I can receive calls, place calls, etc. It
is a rather low volume phone, so I don't know off hand about specific
keys; I'll chec
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|Sent: MiƩrcoles, 27 de Abril de 2005 06:38 p.m.
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|Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
|Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960s and skinny
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|Do you still have that image for the 7960? I bou
Paul wrote:
Do you still have that image for the 7960? I bought a 7940 on ebay and it
doesn't have the SIP firmware. I can't find it anywhere but Cisco's website
and they require that I have an account with them. Did you happen to save
that binary file?
Cisco charges for the SIP firmware. You can
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> >
> >Simon:
> >
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960s and skinny
Simon:
I have had Skinny going on a 7960 (which I then reimaged to SIP). I
currently run a 7910 on Skinny (
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960s and skinny
Simon:
I have had Skinny going on a 7960 (which I then reimaged to SIP). I
Quoting Julien Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
My biggest task is getting in some of the big bugfixes and bad behavior
fixes that have been major issues. In testing at the moment is a fix to
allow speeddials to work at any time (meaning you could in theory create
a speeddial that auto-navigated a remo
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:38:10PM -0500, Andy Hamilton arranged a set of bits
into the following:
> Simon:
>
> I have had Skinny going on a 7960 (which I then reimaged to SIP). I
> currently run a 7910 on Skinny (using chan_sccp) and use the
> aforementioned 7960 simultaneously.
>
> Since you m
Simon:
I have had Skinny going on a 7960 (which I then reimaged to SIP). I
currently run a 7910 on Skinny (using chan_sccp) and use the
aforementioned 7960 simultaneously.
Since you mentioned that you will have 50 phones, I assume you are
using them in a business setting. I would *highly* recomm
Title: Cisco 7960s and skinny
Hello,
Does anyone else have * running with Cisco 7960 phones and skinny?
All the advise I am reading so far is telling me to load the SIP image on the phone but I'd like to know what I'm going to lose by persisting with skinny
(Not reimaging 50 phones is one
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