[Asterisk-Users] anyone got a 7910 to work with asterisk?
Joel Berry
joel.berry at berrysoft.com
Tue Nov 2 15:04:46 MST 2004
Mark,
The 7910 support in the native chan_skinny works pretty well. You will
only get basic call features.. No Hold, speed dial, transfer, etc. There is
another project for chan_sccp. It seems to add many more features.
Personally, I use the chan_skinny because it is more stable. with
chan_sccp, I could easily kill the asterisk server. With chan_skinny, it
hasn't rebooted once.
I had to setup a TFTP server with the following files:
XMLDefault.cnf.xml : Containing
<Default>
<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>
<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>192.168.200.75</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
<loadInformation6 model="IP Phone 7910">P00405000600</loadInformation6>
<loadInformation124 model="Addon 7914"></loadInformation124>
<loadInformation9 model="IP Phone 7935"></loadInformation9>
<loadInformation8 model="IP Phone 7940">P00303020214</loadInformation8>
<loadInformation7 model="IP Phone 7960">P00303020214</loadInformation7>
<loadInformation20000 model="IP Phone 7905"></loadInformation20000>
<loadInformation30008 model="IP Phone 7902"></loadInformation30008>
<loadInformation30007 model="IP Phone 7912"></loadInformation30007>
</Default>
You will need to change the processNodeName for your Asterisk Server. Also,
the loadInformaiton6 must match your version of your phone, or your image if
you have cisco access.
With the DHCP server telling the phone to use your TFTP server, you should
get your phone trying to hit the asterisk server.
On the asteirsk server, you need to modify the skinny.conf file in the
/etc/asterisk directory.
skinny.conf : Containing
[general]
port = 2000 ; Port to bind to, default tcp/2000
bindaddr = 192.168.200.75 ; Address to bind to
dateFormat = M-D-Y ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepAlive = 120
; Typical config for a 7910
[cisco1] ; Device name
device=SEPXXXXXXXXXX ; Offical identifier # NEed to set to your ID
;version=P002F202 ; Firmware version identifier
;host=192.168.1.144 ;
;permit=192.168.0/24 ; Optional, used for authentication
nat=0
callerid="Your Name" <xxx-xxx-xxxx>
mailbox=1000
callwaiting=0
transfer=1
threewaycalling=0
context=longdistance
line => 301 ; Dial(Skinny/301 at cisco1)
There are lots of resources on the voip-info.org website. Should be able to
give you lots of pointers...
Joel Berry
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Mark
Phillips
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 2:44 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] anyone got a 7910 to work with asterisk?
I've looked all over but can't find anything about the 7910.
Mark
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Mark Phillips, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
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