I believe that these sip phones only work with cisco call manager. Only
the 7950 and 7960 have an open sip stack
Per Møller wrote:
After google’ing extensively, I now have sip firmware (8.0.2SR1/8.0.3)
running on the 7941, 7961 and 7971 and I even have a SEP.cnf.xml that
seems to have
After googleing extensively, I now have sip firmware (8.0.2SR1/8.0.3)
running on the 7941, 7961 and 7971 and I even have a SEP.cnf.xml that
seems to have everything and works (thanks to articles on
www.voip-info.org).
BUT the phones do not register correctly with asterisk.
Everything is
Per Møller wrote:
This line is missing on the 7941/7961/7971.
Anybody know why?
Without seeing any of your configuration files, I wouldn't be able to
guess. My 7940s and 7960s work just fine. Although, I'm running the
7.4 firmware.
Doug
-- Ben Franklin quote: Those who would give
I use the same firmware as you on your 7960's and SIP authenticates
ok. On our asterisk side we use the following config
[USERNAME]
type=friend
host=dynamic
canreinvite=no
username=USERNAME
secret=PASSWORD
callerid=Name of person switchboardnumber
The only gotcha i noticed at first was that on
Per Møller wrote:
This line is missing on the 7941/7961/7971.
Anybody know why?
Without seeing any of your configuration files, I wouldn't be able to
guess. My 7940s and 7960s work just fine. Although, I'm running the
7.4 firmware.
Doug
Hey Doug,
Yes my 7940 and 7960
Per Møller wrote:
Hey Doug,
Yes my 7940 and 7960 using the 7.4 or 7.5 SIP firmware works fine and does
not use xml style config files.
I was looking for:
Asterisk side:
sip.conf
Cisco side:
SIPDefault.cnf
SIPMacaddress.cnf
Doug
-- Ben Franklin quote: Those who would
The 79X1 phones don't use the same configuration setups as the 79X0's.
They're the upgraded versions, using the SEPmac.cnf.xml files instead
of the SIPmac.cnf files.
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 10:44 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Per Møller wrote:
Hey Doug,
Yes my 7940 and 7960 using the 7.4 or