[asterisk-users] Re: Problem converting a Cisco 7960 to SIP
Salvatore Giudice
salvatore.giudice at voipsecuritytraining.com
Thu Mar 29 18:02:41 MST 2007
You can go directly to 5.2 and then move on to 7.x and 8.6. 5.2 allows you
to upgrade to the newer firmware releases that have an app loader, which
Cisco added in later releases. Beware that some cisco non-sip loads can not
generate the proper firmware filename to download from tftp when they read
the version numbers from the version text.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ron Wellsted
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:29 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Re: Problem converting a Cisco 7960 to SIP
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Brad Stockdale wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get
myself
> out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over
the
> hill' on this...
>
> Some background: PBX consists of an Asterisk box (running TrixBox), 4
Cisco
> 7960's, 2 Polycom IP500's, and now an additional Cisco 7960. The phones
are
> all on a separate LAN. There is no VLAN configuration. The Asterisk box
also
> is running a TFTP server and DHCP server. The 4 original Cisco's work fine
> still. The Polycom IP500's work fine.
>
> The problem is with trying to get this new Cisco 7960 online... It came
> pre-loaded with the SCCP image and I cannot get it to convert to SIP.
> Currently it is running the following versions:
>
> App Load ID: P0030301MFG2
> Boot Load ID: PC0303010200
> Version: 3.1(MF.G2)
>
> The phone contacts the DHCP server and gets an IP successfully. The
> dhcpd.conf file:
To convert a version that old will require you going through at least
3-4 downloads:
First convert to SIP 3.3, then to SIP 5.2 then probably to SIP 7.x
before finally to SIP 8.6. You may have to convert to a SIP 6.x image
in between.
After the first conversion, you should be able to set the password etc
via the SIPDefault.cfg file.
HTH
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Ron Wellsted
ron at wellsted.org.uk http://www.wellsted.org.uk
N 52.567623, W 2.137621 Linux Counter No. 202120
FWD:519961
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