[Asterisk-Users] Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny & SIP
Brian Buhrow
buhrow at lothlorien.nfbcal.org
Tue Jan 13 15:58:29 MST 2004
Sorry for my confusion. I'm thinking of the Cisco 7912, not the 7920.
You're absolutely right. For the 7920, only mgcp/skinny is available from
cisco. So, I guess it's debugging and hackery for Asterisk with respect to
this phone. I plan to get my hands on one in the next month or so, and see
if I can make it go with Asterisk's Skinny module.
-Brian
On Jan 13, 11:54pm, Jan Czmok wrote:
} Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny & SIP
} Brian Buhrow (buhrow at lothlorien.nfbcal.org) wrote:
} >
} > Hello. The Cisco 7905 and 7920 phones are basically the same phone,
}
} Hi Brian. 7905 is a normal desktop phone. 7920 is the WiFi Phone build
} from cisco.
}
}
}
} [snip]
}
} > with the 7920 having a built-in ethernet switch. Sip and Skinny images
} > are available for these phones on the Cisco web site if you hav a CCO
} > account. I believe you select which image you want to run at boot time,
} > with the OS7920.TXT file. (If you're familiar with the way this works with
} > the Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones, you'll understand the procedure for getting
} > these phones to boot the desired image.) Essentially, you put the version
} > number of the image in the OS7920.TXT file, and use the S or M parameter in
} > that file to determine whether you want an mgcp/skinny image or a Sip
} > image.
} > If you load a sip image into the phone, it should work quite wel with
} > Asterisk.
} > If you want to continue debugging and fixing the skinny code in
} > Asterisk, then load the mgcp/skinny image into the phone.
}
} [snip]
}
} see in my original mail, already tried this ...
}
} --jan
}
}
} --
} Jan Czmok, Network Engineering & Support, Global Access Telecomm, Inc.
} Ph.: +49 69 299896-35 - fax: +49 69 299896-40 - sip:13129*522 at inoc-dba.pch.net
>-- End of excerpt from Jan Czmok
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