[Asterisk-Users] 7960 - multiple lines - sip.conf

Netlabz - Chris Clifton chris at netlabz.com
Sun Feb 22 08:54:38 MST 2004


Rich,

Thanks !

- Chris Clifton

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Adamson" <radamson at routers.com>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 7960 - multiple lines - sip.conf


> > Digging around on google the other night, I found an example sip.conf
for
> > cisco 7960's with multiples lines, but have quickly forgotten where it
was,
> > and didn't bookmark it.
> >
> > Would someone be kind enough to post a link to this if they know where
it's
> > at, or post an example sip.conf that they know is working for multiple
lines
> > on the 7960 ?
>
> Here's one way to do it...
>
> In sip.conf, include:
> [3006]
> type=friend
> host=dynamic
> username=3006
> secret=mypassword
> context=from-sip
> mailbox=3006
>
> [3007]
> type=friend
> host=dynamic
> username=3007
> secret=mypassword
> context=from-sip
> mailbox=3007
>
> In the SIP00036xxxxx.cnf file that is loaded by the phone from your tftp
server,
> include matching entries something like:
> # Line 1 appearance
> line1_name: 3006
> # Line 1 Registration Authentication
> line1_authname: 3006
> # Line 1 Registration Password
> line1_password: mypassword
> # Line 2 appearance
> line2_name: 3007
> # Line 2 Registration Authentication
> line2_authname: 3007
> # Line 2 Registration Password
> line2_password: mypassword
>
> If you don't tftp load the 7960 each time it reboots, then find the
equivalent
> menu options for the above entries and program them manually.
>
> In this example, the 7960 registers the two lines with asterisk
independently
> using each line's authname & password. If that is not happening for you,
then
> from the asterisk CLI, do a "sip debug" and find the root-cause.
>
> Also ensure the 7960 really is running SIP code and not the default Cisco
> proprietary code. To do that from the 7960 front panel, press "settings",
> "status", "Firmware Versions" and look for the "Application Load ID" line.
> It should read POS3-06-0-00 where the "6" indicates v6 code. The POS3
indicates
> it's running the SIP code. (If you are running non-SIP code and want to
change
> it to SIP, you'll need a Cisco account to legally download the appropriate
code.)
>
> If you run SIP v6 code on the 7960, then you can also program one or more
of
> the six line buttons to be a speeddial key. To do that from the front
panel,
> press the "settings" button, then "Call Preferences", "Speed Dial Lines",
> "Line 6" (if that's the button you want programmed), and enter a name in
the
> "Label:" field and the number to be called in the "Number:" field.
>
> Given all of the above, if you press the Line 2 button, outgoing calls
will
> be made from the "Line 2" definitions.
>
> If you want call roll over (line #2 rings if line #1 is busy), then you'll
> need to program your specific needs in extensions.conf to accomplish that.
>
> Rich
>
>
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