Hi Siggi/Jan,
If so, there's still a load version conflict (although I've
never seen a
7960 or 7940 care about the version communicated through SCCP):
On the phone, press Settings, then 4 for load information.
watch out for the App-Load-ID. On my 7940, this is
P00305000300. Yours
is most
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
[...]
no, its not necessary required. in this case, check that the contents of
OS79xx.TXT if they match with your current version.
I didn't have that file because I thought it would make things worse.
:) I took the number from Settings -
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 00:33, Martin Bene wrote:
Hi Siggi/Jan,
The Error Verifying Config Info Message doesn't have anything to do with
the real problem. I also get that message, possibly because I don't keep a
device specific config file (SEP000D65707B78.cnf.xml) or
DISTINCTIVERINGLIST.XML on
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe it's not the new chan_sccp code that's the problem. When I put
in the SEP000785532D5F.cnf.xml on the tftp server, the phone never gets
to a usable screen. Instead it just tries to tftp files over and over.
Th one file, P00305000300.bin,
Michael Devenijn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jan,
Where can we get any technical documentation about sccp protocol i've searched with
google and at cisco but i don't find anything useful ...
The only useful resource is imagination :-)
Skinny is a Protocol developed by Selsius. Selsius
Jan Czmok wrote:
Michael Devenijn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jan,
Where can we get any technical documentation about sccp protocol i've searched with google and at cisco but i don't find anything useful ...
The only useful resource is imagination :-)
Skinny is a Protocol developed by
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
Sure: Remove the SIPDefault.cnf.xml file from your TFTP server!
It's not required, and unless you understand what it's good for, it will
keep your phone rebooting in an infinite loop.
Well, it's XMLDefault.cnf.xml on my box. It doesn't
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi again,
I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one
filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be
working.
How do I fill out the second line button on the phone with skinny.conf?
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Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi again,
I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one
filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:04, Jan Czmok wrote:
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi again,
I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one
filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be
working.
How do I fill out the second line
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:04, Jan Czmok wrote:
Define a second section, however, you also might want to take a peek at
chan_sccp. We are currently reworking the complete chan_sccp to support
all functions known by the Skinny Protocol. Yes, EVEN the 7920 is
working with it now :-)
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:04, Jan Czmok wrote:
Define a second section, however, you also might want to take a peek at
chan_sccp. We are currently reworking the complete chan_sccp to support
all functions known by the Skinny Protocol. Yes, EVEN the
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 13:17, Jan Czmok wrote:
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:04, Jan Czmok wrote:
Define a second section, however, you also might want to take a peek at
chan_sccp. We are currently reworking the complete chan_sccp to support
all
Kewl, I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't
work.
Okay... just tried your new code. The phones keep resetting:
Error Verifying Config Info
then
Registering
you should use the CURRENT code, which is not there as a tarball.
i just posted the
i've searched with
google and at cisco but i don't find anything useful ...
Michael
Van: Jan Czmok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: wo 21/01/2004 15:04
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 14:05, Jan Czmok wrote:
Kewl, I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't
work.
Okay... just tried your new code. The phones keep resetting:
Error Verifying Config Info
then
Registering
you should use the CURRENT code,
Maybe it's not the new chan_sccp code that's the problem. When I put
in the SEP000785532D5F.cnf.xml on the tftp server, the phone never gets
to a usable screen. Instead it just tries to tftp files over and over.
Th one file, P00305000300.bin, I don't have. As far as I know I can't
get
Hi Jeff,
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
Kewl, I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't
work.
Okay... just tried your new code. The phones keep resetting:
To be fair, one should mention that chan_sccp is actually hosted at
Hi again,
I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one
filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be
working.
How do I fill out the second line button on the phone with skinny.conf?
Thanks much!
...Jeff
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