[asterisk-users] Cisco 7970 with skinny on * 1.4.1

Pavel Jezek pavel.jezek at i.cz
Fri Mar 23 07:45:26 MST 2007


my simple, but working config for 7920...

Dial(Skinny/324 at PJ)


[general]
bindaddr=193.179.38.20        ; Address to bind to
bindport=2000           ; Port to bind to, default tcp/2000
dateformat=D-M-Y        ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepalive=30
disallow=all
allow=alaw

[PJ]
device=SEPxxxxxxx
linelabel="xxx"
context = xxx
nat=1
callwaiting=1
transfer=1
threewaycalling=1
line => 324




Richard Klingler wrote:
> I was able to register to * 1.4.1 via skinny...and it showed up
> on the lines and devices show output..
>
> On the phone, however, no lines were displayed nor could it
> phone out or receive any calls...
>
>
> Anyone able to share some snippets of their skinny.conf?
> I just used the examples and modified the MAC line and
> extension line config...but seems something else is
> missing...
>
>
> cheers
> rick
>
>
>
> Pavel Jezek schrieb:
>> If you have 7970 right configured to point to asterisk server, you 
>> should be able to see some skinny debug on console, or look what 
>> report "skinny show devices"
>> I haven't any 7970, so can't help so much, I'm using only 7920 wifi 
>> phone with chan_skinny and 1.4trunk, it's usable, basic functionality 
>> is working, but don't expect too much,
>> btw, if you have money to buy this highend phone with proprietary 
>> signaling, why don't connect to callmanager?
>> asterisk will never support all features available in proprierary 
>> system as good as "original" ;-)
>> PJ
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Richard Klingler wrote:
>>> Hmm..interestingly no one answered if chan_skinny works with 7970G
>>> on * 1.4.x (o;
>>>
>>> I know that CIsco phones are bad with NAT and SIP...old story (o;
>>> THat's why I use local Cisco phones with SIP and local * which then
>>> connects to outside * vis IAX...
>>>
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> rick
>>>
>>>
>>> Hermann Wecke schrieb:
>>>> Richard Klingler wrote:
>>>>> Has any1 got their 7970 to work with * 1.4.x ?
>>>>
>>>> Why don't you use 7970 with SIP firmware? I'm running SIP 8.0.4SR2
>>>> without problems (Asterisk 1.2.16). Just remember that 7970 only will
>>>> register if your Asterisk is at the same network - no NAT between 
>>>> them - check http://preview.tinyurl.com/345fmj
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