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On 11/05/2012 12:01 PM, sipx-users-requ...@list.sipfoundry.org wrote:
> Any ideas on how to get the Cisco 7961G phone working with sipXecs?
> I have it working on an Asterisk installation, but when registered
> on the sipXecs server, whatever I do to the phone config, I can
> dial voicemail (101) but not any extensions.  When dialing
> voicemail, I get the standard automated menu; when dialing an
> extension, I get a fast busy signal and "Reorder" on the display.
> I have tried the phone config file straight out of sipXecs 4.4.0, a
> phone config file that is functionally identical to the working 
> Asterisk one but with the sipXecs server and login, and basically 
> everything in between.  I also have a Polycom SoundPoint IP 601
> phone that is working fine with sipXecs.  I have tried restarting
> the server -- still no dice.

Ditto the other comments about Cisco phones, bad idea. The only real
RFC-compliant SIP firmware Cisco provided was for the old 79[46]0 phones.

But for testing purposes, you might want to try the 9.2.3 firmware -
we had the phones working* on that load.

*Working == register, take and make calls, and that's about it.

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