[asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP odyssee
Anciso, Roy
roy at manistee.org
Fri Jan 4 10:19:14 CST 2008
You're right. That was my mistake.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of John
Novack
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:13 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP
odyssee
That is not the name the phone requests
When uping my 7960, the empty file did the trick
I so far am unable to go beyond 7.1 however, as Asterisk rejects
anything I dial with 7.3
Anyone have SIMPLE sample config files?
John Novack
Anciso, Roy wrote:
> Try naming the empty file:
> SEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
> Not
> CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Christophorus Laube
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 10:26 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP
> odyssee
>
> Thanks for the hint. I just tried that although I only see my worries
> coming true: the CTLSEP<mac>.tlv file is the first one the phone
> requests when booting, no possibility to set something different as
the
> SEP<mac>.cnf.xml should be loaded after the successful load of the CTL
> file. And thus the phone is looping with "Configuring IP" and CTLFile
> failure. Can I set this option by ssh?
> Thanks a lot and in advance,
>
> Christophorus
>
>> In your SEP<mac>.cnf.xml file look for the setting below and set it
to
>> 0:
>>
>> <deviceSecurityMode>0</deviceSecurityMode>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Glenn
>>
> Cobb
>
>> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 9:37 AM
>> To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP
>> odyssee
>>
>> Here is a little more info...
>>
>> I hooked up the 7971G-GE to my pc and grabbed this with tera-term.
Its
>> the
>> console output during the CTL update process. I am using SIP70.8-3-3.
>>
>> NOT 09:28:45.969295 DHCP: Restart - delay = 1
>> NOT 09:28:45.981198 DHCP: Sending Release...
>> NOT 09:28:49.000449 DHCP: dhcpSendReq: status 0x12301000
>> NOT 09:28:49.001281 DHCP: Sending Request...
>> NOT 09:28:49.015673 DHCP: ACK received
>> NOT 09:28:49.016517 DHCP: Succeeded
>> NOT 09:28:49.058273 DHCP: IP Address -- 10.10.10.247
>> NOT 09:28:49.059129 DHCP: Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
>> NOT 09:28:49.059960 DHCP: Default Gwy -
>> NOT 09:28:49.073169 PAE: SIGIPCFG received...
>> NOT 09:28:49.075897 ESP: send ADMIN, logging = 1, shell = 0, ipconfig
>>
> =
>
>> 1
>> WRN 09:28:49.120127 SECD: WARN:getCTLInfo: ** phone has no CTL
>> WRN 09:28:49.127292 SECD: WARN:getCTLInfo: ** phone has no CTL
>> NOT 09:28:49.140946 CDP-D: catchipcfg getdhcpinfo IP: a0a0af7 Chng:1
>> NOT 09:28:49.152532 tftpClient: request server 0 ---> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:49.178685 tftpClient: request server 1 --->
>> NOT 09:28:49.201261 tftpClient: request server 0 ---> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:49.204518 ESP: server 0 = 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:49.228784 tftpClient: request server 1 --->
>> NOT 09:28:49.233253 ESP: server 1 =
>> NOT 09:28:49.319960 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
>> NOT 09:28:49.323284 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
>> /usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
>> NOT 09:28:49.324525 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
>>
> CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
>> NOT 09:28:49.327942 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
>> /usr/tmp/ctlSock,
>> srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:49.331598 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
>>
> 10.10.10.10
>
>> NOT 09:28:49.332439 tftpClient: look up server - 0
>> WRN 09:28:49.335498 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
>>
> old
>
>> CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
>> NOT 09:28:49.339140 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
>> NOT 09:28:49.340260 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
>> NOT 09:28:49.341141 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
>> looking
>> NOT 09:28:49.341897 tftpClient: retval = 10
>> NOT 09:28:49.342678 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
>> NOT 09:28:49.356155 TFTP: [26]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
>> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:49.359594 TFTP: [26]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
>> NOT 09:28:49.363943 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
>> ERR 09:28:49.365631 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
>> /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:49.367522 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
>> ERR 09:28:49.368469 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
>> processing
>> FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
>> NOT 09:28:53.768028 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
>> NOT 09:28:53.772517 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
>> /usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
>> NOT 09:28:53.773673 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
>>
> CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
>> NOT 09:28:53.776093 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
>> /usr/tmp/ctlSock,
>> srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:53.778770 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
>>
> 10.10.10.10
>
>> NOT 09:28:53.779616 tftpClient: look up server - 0
>> WRN 09:28:53.782887 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
>>
> old
>
>> CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
>> NOT 09:28:53.786443 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
>> NOT 09:28:53.787250 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
>> NOT 09:28:53.788022 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
>> looking
>> NOT 09:28:53.788777 tftpClient: retval = 10
>> NOT 09:28:53.789616 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
>> NOT 09:28:53.802285 TFTP: [19]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
>> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:53.805356 TFTP: [19]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
>> NOT 09:28:53.809435 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
>> ERR 09:28:53.816549 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
>> /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:53.818805 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
>> ERR 09:28:53.819756 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
>> processing
>> FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
>> NOT 09:28:58.199464 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
>> NOT 09:28:58.202780 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
>> /usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
>> NOT 09:28:58.203933 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
>>
> CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
>> NOT 09:28:58.205791 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
>> /usr/tmp/ctlSock,
>> srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:58.208403 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
>>
> 10.10.10.10
>
>> NOT 09:28:58.209244 tftpClient: look up server - 0
>> WRN 09:28:58.215701 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
>>
> old
>
>> CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
>> NOT 09:28:58.219254 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
>> NOT 09:28:58.220320 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
>> NOT 09:28:58.221096 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
>> looking
>> NOT 09:28:58.221849 tftpClient: retval = 10
>> NOT 09:28:58.222629 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
>> NOT 09:28:58.235315 TFTP: [16]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
>> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:28:58.238209 TFTP: [16]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
>> NOT 09:28:58.241145 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
>> ERR 09:28:58.242856 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
>> /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:28:58.244754 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
>> ERR 09:28:58.245704 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
>> processing
>> FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
>> NOT 09:29:02.648053 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
>> NOT 09:29:02.651331 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
>> /usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
>> NOT 09:29:02.652499 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
>>
> CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
>
>> NOT 09:29:02.658547 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
>> /usr/tmp/ctlSock,
>> srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:29:02.661503 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
>>
> 10.10.10.10
>
>> NOT 09:29:02.662335 tftpClient: look up server - 0
>> WRN 09:29:02.665405 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
>>
> old
>
>> CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
>> NOT 09:29:02.668874 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
>> NOT 09:29:02.669746 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
>> NOT 09:29:02.671475 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
>> looking
>> NOT 09:29:02.672277 tftpClient: retval = 10
>> NOT 09:29:02.673060 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
>> NOT 09:29:02.684870 TFTP: [25]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
>> 10.10.10.10
>> NOT 09:29:02.687805 TFTP: [25]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
>> NOT 09:29:02.691794 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
>> ERR 09:29:02.693428 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
>> /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
>> NOT 09:29:02.695315 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
>> ERR 09:29:02.696335 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
>> processing
>> FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
>> NOT 09:29:03.227508 DHCP: Restart - delay = 1
>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>>> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
>>> Anciso, Roy
>>> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:43 AM
>>> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk
>>> and CTPSEP odyssee
>>>
>>> I've upgraded from SCCP to SIP 8.x.x branch on 7961g and
>>> 7911g without any problems.
>>>
>>> As far as the CTLSEP File (Straight from Cisco):
>>> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon
>>> /english/i
>>> pp7960/addprot/mgcp/frmwrup.htm#wp1047292
>>>
>>> The CTLSEP MAC file is a certificate trust list, which if
>>> populated, contains information about the servers to which
>>> the phone is attempting to connect and whether the server
>>> connection will be secure or nonsecure.
>>>
>>> Based on the information above an empty file will work just fine.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>>> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
>>>
> Patrick
>
>>> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:02 AM
>>> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk
>>> and CTPSEP odyssee
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 09:11 +0100, Christophorus Laube wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi list,
>>>>
>>>> I have bought some Cisco 7941G-GE IP phones and want to use
>>>>
>>> them with
>>>
>>>> asterisk. Before bying I tested the whole setup with three
>>>>
>>> different
>>>
>>>> models of the old 79X0 series (a 7912, 7940 and a 7960).
>>>>
>>> Flashing the
>>>
>>>> formerly provided SCCP-Image to SIP was no problem, but now it
>>>>
>>> complains
>>>
>>>> about a nonexistent CTLSEP<mac>.tlv file. Most of the howtos say
>>>> something about an empty file but that does not suit to me. Does
>>>>
>>> anyone
>>>
>>>> of you have experience in getting these phones to work or
>>>>
>>> can point me
>>>
>>>> to any information bringing me back in the game?
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>> I don't remember if I had this same problem with a 7961G but
>>> I did figure out that you can not do an upgrade from factory
>>> default SCCP to the latest SIP 8.x.x firmware. In my case the
>>> phone just did not work properly. To make it work I
>>> downgraded the phone back to SIP 7.x firmware (iirc I used
>>> 7.5) and then upgraded to the latest SIP 8.x.x firmware.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>>
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