On 12/14/2013 01:29 AM, Martin wrote:
If I need to use SIP, from where to get the suitable firmware for
these Cisco IP Phones 7942G?
Be careful, not all versions of SIP firmware work with asterisk. I do
have 8-3-1 (cmterm-7941_7961-sip.8-3-1)here and it works just fine with
my 7961.
If I need to use SIP, from where to get the suitable firmware for these Cisco
IP Phones 7942G?
Be careful, not all versions of SIP firmware work with asterisk. I do have 8-3-1
(cmterm-7941_7961-sip.8-3-1)here and it works just fine with my 7961. Downloaded
somewhere. Version 9.x is broken,
Hello,
Facing the same problem with the following debug skinny log:
-- Asked to indicate 'Stop tone' condition on channel Skinny/500@duba-23
Received Alarm Message: 32: Name=SEP001X Load= SCCP11.8-3-4SR1S :
Invalid SCCP message! : ID :83
Received Alarm Message: 32: Name=SEP001X
Solve it. :)
Found this link: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/SCCP-HOWTO2
Cheers,
Alex
2012/3/22 Alexandre Rodrigues alex...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Facing the same problem with the following debug skinny log:
-- Asked to indicate 'Stop tone' condition on channel Skinny/500@duba-23
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Hello,
Facing the same problem with the following debug skinny log:
-- Asked to indicate 'Stop tone' condition on channel Skinny/500@duba-23
Received
Thanks a lot. OK, from where you got these files? I am trying to know the
source so I can get from it any missing file that the phone is needed.
Regards
Bilal
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bilal ghayyad wrote:
Dears;
The Cisco 7942 worked in SIP and did not work in
skinny firmware (in skinny,
bilal ghayyad wrote:
from where you got these files?
I found the link on http://www.voip-info.org
I searched for Cisco 7940
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phone+cisco+79xx
Doug
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Dears;
The Cisco 7942 worked in SIP and did not work in skinny firmware (in skinny, it
register but no voice can be heared).
But now when we need to dial any number from the Cisco IP Phone 7942, it gives
busy (the phone send the call for the asterisk just by dialing the first digit).
So, do
bilal ghayyad wrote:
Dears;
The Cisco 7942 worked in SIP and did not work in skinny firmware (in skinny, it
register but no voice can be heared).
My phones are Cisco 7940s, so it may be a different layout then expected:
cat dialplan.xml
DIALTEMPLATE
TEMPLATE MATCH=0
Dear Dan;
I have to do something in the compilation to have chan_sccp? Because, I do not
have this channel and I have only chan_skinny.
Even in the /usr/lib/asterisk/module/, I did not find chan_sccp.
Maybe that is the reason why I do not have the sccp.conf file?
So, using the sccp channel,
:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Robert-iPhone rhuddles...@gmail.com
wrote:
You are supposed to go via cisco and support contract BUT Google is your
friend
AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
Dear Dan;
I have to do something in the compilation to have chan_sccp? Because, I do not
have this channel and I have only chan_skinny.
Even in the /usr/lib/asterisk/module/, I did
Dear Warren;
It look like u have a good experience in 791x series and in selecting SIP
formware, so I am sure you might be able to help in the following:
As u know, there are SIP firmware for Cisco phones to be used with Call Manager
and other firmware to be used with Generic SIP Server (other
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear Warren;
Please, keep all discussions to the list. There's no need to email me
personally about this.
snip
cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.cop.sgn (which is written that it is SIP IP
Phone load) and
wow I think someone needs to just spend some time reading and playing. Getting
these phones working is not rocket science and there are similarities with how
to do firmware / config pushes.
Not to sound mean but RTFM
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On Jun 21, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Warren Selby
Dears;
OK, I have two things now:
1) When I do reload from the asterisk CLI, then all the skinny phones are
reset. This is very bad thing, how to avoid this from happening in each reload?
Even if the reload will be done to take sip configuration !!
2) The line tone that is heared (the
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:38 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dears;
snip
Have you thought about perhaps just flashing the phones to use the SIP
firmware?
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones and Skinny in asterisk
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:38 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dears;
snip
Have you thought about perhaps just flashing the phones to use
Dear Stefan;
First of all, I tried skinny and I faced two major problems (so if I am going
to face same problems in sccp then no need to use sccp, so please advise).
The two problems that I faced them are:
1) When I do reload then the skinny channel is reloaded and that will cause a
restart
If I need to use SIP, from where to get the suitable firmware for these Cisco
IP Phones 7942G?
Where do u download the SIP firmware usually for your Cisco IP Phones?
Your kindly help is highly appreciated.
Regards
Bilal
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I'm using the sip firmware.. It's alright.. I feel like
You are supposed to go via cisco and support contract BUT Google is your
friend (JFGI)
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 6:44 PM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
If I need to use SIP, from where to get the suitable firmware for these Cisco
IP Phones 7942G?
Where do u
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Robert-iPhone rhuddles...@gmail.comwrote:
You are supposed to go via cisco and support contract BUT Google is your
friend (JFGI)
The support contract from Cisco is only US $8.99 on CDW
I really hate to link to my own blog, but I do have a post on there
Dears;
I am sure that you have experience with Cisco IP Phones. I need to be sure if
someone used Cisco 7942G in skinny firmware with Asterisk 1.8 and how it was
(if fine or it has a problem).
Are the below the only 3 needed files to be placed in the tftpboot directory:
I've no experience with that phone model or protocol. But if you run a tftp
trace you'll see what files the phone is looking for.
Check my old thread on pbxinaflash forums for details.
i
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Received: 04:59 AM COT, 06/16/2011
From: bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com
Hello,
I do not use the skinny firmware. By the way, questions like this are best
shared with the asterisk-users group mailing list, so that a large segment
of the Asterisk community can benefit from the questions and answers.
Cassius Smith
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On 6/16/11 4:59 AM, bilal ghayyad
The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2
The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now skinny.
The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in fedora.
I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from the
TFTP, as
nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to
On 16/06/11 19:12, Cassius Smith wrote:
Hello,
I do not use the skinny firmware. By the way, questions like this are best
shared with the asterisk-users group mailing list, so that a large segment
of the Asterisk community can benefit from the questions and answers.
Cassius Smith
Agreed
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Dears;
OK, I start beleive that the problem in the TFTP and the files that I placed
there.
Now, I am using the Phone as skinny, and the files that are placed in the
directory /var/lib/tftpboot/ as following:
CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv
SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Well, actually the
Hi All;
Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny protocol is fine or not?
Or it is better to use it in SIP protocol?
Regards
Bilal
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2011/6/13 bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com
Hi All;
Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones
Which model(s) are you planning to use ?
in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it in SIP
protocol?
Regards
Bilal
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Hi,
On 06/13/2011 01:04 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote:
Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in skinny protocol is fine or not?
Or it is better to use it in SIP protocol?
SCCP works better than SIP in my opinion as there are more features.
Check
Dears;
The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2
The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now skinny.
The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in fedora.
I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from the TFTP,
as nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011, bilal ghayyad wrote:
I placed the following two files (but look like it was not taken from
the TFTP, as nothing appeared in the messages), but I am able to to ping
from the asterisk box to the vlan that the Phone is connected, so no
problem in the reachability:
Bilal,
I suggest you turn on logging on your tftp server to see what files are
actually being requested, and if the the tftp server is dishing them out... Try
adding a few v's to your tftp setup:
File: /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
Line to change: server_args = -s /tftpboot -v -v -v
Look in
I also had trouble w/ these phones at first. There was a DHCP option (?81?)
you'll have to google it.
The phones would not talk to tftp until I set dhcp option.
The console aux cable is easy to build and VERY useful
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 13, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Engelhardt
On 03-31-2011 01:10, bilal ghayyad wrote:
I can not do the configuration from the web based of the Phone?
it depends on the model. 7912 has a web ui, 79[46]0 does not.
* Can I understand that working with Asterisk does not give a chance to have
IP Phones with featues assigned on the
Good morning,
from the last question i assume you're looking for a SIP-based
configureation.
On 03-30-2011 00:16, bilal ghayyad wrote:
1) How I can assign for each button an extension?
you can configure them as lines (at least in my 7940). look for
linex_name, linex_authname and
Kindly find below my notes preceded by ( * ).
Good morning,
from the last question i assume you're looking for a
SIP-based
configureation.
On 03-30-2011 00:16, bilal ghayyad wrote:
1) How I can assign for each button an extension?
you can configure them as lines (at least in my
You haven't said which model Cisco phone your working with. There are several
different models and they all have different configuration options.
Also, asterisk in itself doesn't have anything to do with button assignments on
phones. Cisco phones tend to be harder to manipulate soft-keys than
Hello;
I need to use Cisco IP Phones with Asterisk and I have some questions to know
how to use it if someone can advise:
1) How I can assign for each button an extension?
2) How I can assign for specific button a feature to be used (like call forward
or call pickup .. etc)?
3) As you know
The answer to all of your questions are the same - the config file that you
create for your phone.
Thanks,
--Warren Selby, dCAP
On Mar 29, 2011, at 5:16 PM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello;
I need to use Cisco IP Phones with Asterisk and I have some questions to know
how
CallFwd should be one of the soft keys on your Cisco phones. Are you
re-flashing the Cisco phones with SIP?
-Cassius
On 1/2/11 3:50 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All;
How to configure the buttons in the Cisco IP Phones to be used for
different functionalities like Call
Hi All;
How to configure the buttons in the Cisco IP Phones to be used for different
functionalities like Call Forward, Call Pickup, ... etc?
For example, if I need to assign one of the buttons existed at Cisco IP Phone
to be used for CallFrw, how to do this in Asterisk?
Regards
Bilal
Just attended the Cisco Networkers conference and sat through a
presentation addressing in part the Cisco IP phones. All was presented
openly without the need for disclosures, etc.
The following is simply an FYI from the presentation, FWIW.
Existing IP Phones (7905/7912/7940/7960):
Hi,
Michiel van Baak wrote:
What about the license?? And do you have to buy a license and changing the
phone to sip protocol looks scary :( and time consuming with 100 phones not
all suppliers will do it for you, and does any of you know a supplier in the
netherlands with good pricing neonova
Hi there does any of
you use ip phones from cisco on asterisk and how is the quality of this
configuration ? i have to make a price of an asterisk server with 100 ip phones
but i need stable phones snom is nice but still i have trouble with echo on them
and budgetone is cheap and feels
Hi there does any of you use ip phones from cisco on asterisk and how is the
quality of this
configuration ? i have to make a price of an asterisk
server with 100 ip phones but i need stable phones snom is nice but still i
have trouble with
echo on them and budgetone is cheap and feels
Hi Sander,
Sander wrote:
Hi there does any of you use ip phones from cisco on asterisk and how is
the quality of this configuration ? i have to make a price of an
asterisk server with 100 ip phones but i need stable phones snom is nice
but still i have trouble with echo on them and budgetone
On 20:38, Tue 20 Sep 05, Florian Overkamp wrote:
Hi Sander,
Sander wrote:
Hi there does any of you use ip phones from cisco on asterisk and how is
the quality of this configuration ? i have to make a price of an
asterisk server with 100 ip phones but i need stable phones snom is nice
Have you tested Aastra. Works great with * and reasoable pricing
Anders
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On 21:30, Tue 20 Sep 05, Anders Svensson wrote:
Have you tested Aastra. Works great with * and reasoable pricing
Nope, haven't seen any phone of them in real life yet.
Right now we deploy snom's for the price/quality rate they
deliver. I find them very stable and nice phones.
--
Michiel van
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On 20:38, Tue 20 Sep 05, Florian Overkamp wrote:
Hi Sander,
Sander wrote:
Hi there does any of you use ip phones from cisco on asterisk and how
is the quality of this configuration ? i have to make a price of an
asterisk server with 100 ip
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On 21:30, Tue 20 Sep 05, Anders Svensson wrote:
Have you tested Aastra. Works great with * and reasoable pricing
Nope, haven't seen
On 22:28, Tue 20 Sep 05, Sander wrote:
We have tested this phone with a Asterisk system and deliver the phone with
pre installed SIP-firmware without License
What about the license?? And do you have to buy a license and changing the
phone to sip protocol looks scary :( and time consuming
you need to pay for both sip or sccp image licences for cisco phones :-(
PJ
Joseph wrote:
Johann Steinwendtner wrote:
Hello !
I 'd like to connect Cisco IP phones to *. (7940 7960)
Shall I use SIP or SCCP. Which approach provides better support
of features of the Cisco IP phones ?
SIP
Hello !
I 'd like to connect Cisco IP phones to *. (7940 7960)
Shall I use SIP or SCCP. Which approach provides better support
of features of the Cisco IP phones ?
Thanks !
Johann
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Johann Steinwendtner wrote:
Hello !
I 'd like to connect Cisco IP phones to *. (7940 7960)
Shall I use SIP or SCCP. Which approach provides better support
of features of the Cisco IP phones ?
SIP will cost you an extra $100 per phone to license the SIP software.
But the SIP has been
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Mike Dent wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:25:06 -0500, Glenn Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Dent wrote:
What do you mean by provisioning?
loading the config files, with proxy servers, usernames, passwords, etc.
So basically its just a silly word for
Keith Burns wrote:
I think you need to look at a few other factors.
...
2. Line power - Cisco uses one standard, other phones use another... but
Cisco is the 900# gorilla in the powered switch market... your call...
I'm curious about this point..
Most if not all vendors that support PoE are not
Cisco came up with PoE before the standard was set and so it differs.
The polarity is switched, so using a dumb power injector and a crossed cable
one could make it work anyway.
Quoting Julio Arruda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Keith Burns wrote:
I think you need to look at a few other factors.
...
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:54:21 +0100, Kristian larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco came up with PoE before the standard was set and so it differs.
The polarity is switched, so using a dumb power injector and a crossed cable
one could make it work anyway.
Did you try it? and what are the
C F wrote:
Did you try it? and what are the pinouts for such a crossed cable?
I have been using this to power our 7940's with a 3COM injector.
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Cisco%20POE
Calvin
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I'm considering put this on the voip-info.org Wiki, but I thought I'd
throw it out a few observations here first:
* Cisco IP Phones are designed for enterprise deployments.
They are designed to be provisioned by the hundred or thousand. They are
not designed to be deployed for a single user or
Hi Glenn,
What do you mean by provisioning?
Thanks
Mike
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:02:45 -0500, Glenn Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
provision a hundred, so the process for provisioning one is going to
seem a bit overwhelming.
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Since the provisioning can be done on the phone itself, I think what
you are writing is not true. If one is using it in a SOHO environment,
one can just provision it from the phone.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:02:45 -0500, Glenn Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering put this on the
Mike Dent wrote:
Hi Glenn,
What do you mean by provisioning?
loading the config files, with proxy servers, usernames, passwords, etc.
cheers,
glenn
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Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 5:25 PM
To: Mike Dent; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco IP Phones
Mike Dent wrote:
Hi Glenn,
What do you
Hi,
There is a lot of talk about Cisco phones, SIP firmware and Contracts to
download same.
Does using a 7940/60 or other with SIP firmware offer better
features/compatibility with Asterisk over using the [default?] Call-Manager
firmware and chan_sccp? A lot of people here must have started
Hell yes!!!
The SIP firmware offers so much more and is better supported with *
On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 06:58, Derek Conniffe wrote:
Hi,
There is a lot of talk about Cisco phones, SIP firmware and Contracts to
download same.
Does using a 7940/60 or other with SIP firmware offer better
We have worked with some of you
supplying Cisco IP phones to use with your Asterisk system. We have a good
supply of new and used Cisco IP phones (CP-7905, CP-7940 and CP-7960) at this
time. All of our equipment carries a 90-day warranty. If we can help
you out with any of your phone,
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