[asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP

Sasa sasa at shoponweb.it
Thu Oct 9 05:47:08 CDT 2008


Hi, sorry for my insistence but for me is a big problem ! :-( ...someone 
have the same problem ?
Thanks in advance.

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   Salvatore.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sasa" <sasa at shoponweb.it>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP


> Hi, in tftp server I have the followings files:
>
> apps11.1-1-3-15.sbn
> cnu11.3-1-3-15.sbn
> copstart.sh
> cvm11sip.8-0-3-16.sbn
> dsp11.1-1-3-15.sbn
> jar11sip.8-0-3-16.sbn
> load307
> load369
> SIP11.8-0-4SR1S.loads
> term06.default.loads
> term11.default.loads
>
> ..and on 7906g in status menu I have:
>
> load file: sccp11.8-3-2s
> app load id: jar11sccp.8-3-1-22.sbn
> jvm load id: cvm11sccp.8-3-1-22.sbn
> os load id: cnu11.8-3-1-22.sbn
> boot load id: tnp06.3-0-1-31.bin
> dsp load id: dsp11.8-3-1-22.sbn
>
> I need other files other than those obtained with
> cmterm-7911_7906-sip.8-0-4sr1.cop ??
> Thanks in advance.
>
> ------
>
>   Salvatore.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Duncan Turnbull" <duncan at e-simple.co.nz>
> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 1:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP
>
>
>> Are you sure you have set the 7960 to SIP?
>>
>> By default they use SCCP, so you need to go through the process of
>> changing them over, which ideally would just be done with the edits you
>> have already in the load files but generally means going back to an
>> early version of the SIP code then working upwards from there.
>>
>> You can check the current hardware in the status, if its SIP it will be
>> something like POS-0806... (I haven't got a phone handy to check) but
>> there is a reasonable amount of info on voipinfo about the process
>>
>> Cheers Duncan
>>
>> Sasa wrote:
>>> Hi, I have a problem with Cisco 7906G and SIP protocol use with Asterisk
>>> 1.2.26.
>>> I have uploaded in my tftp server the firmware
>>> 'cmterm-7911_7906-sip.8-0-4SR1' that use 'SIP11.8-0-4SR1S.loads' and in
>>> SEPmacaddress.cnf.xml I have:
>>>
>>> <loadInformation>SIP11.8-0-4SR1S</loadInformation>
>>>
>>> ..but in tftp log server I have:
>>>
>>> Oct 07 11:56:22 asterisk1.local atftpd[6230.-1208161360]: Serving
>>> CTLSEPmacaddress.tlv to 192.168.0.155:49152
>>> Oct 07 11:56:22 asterisk1.local atftpd[6230.-1208161360]: Serving
>>> SEPmacaddress.cnf.xml to 192.168.0.155:49153
>>>
>>> ..and in asterisk CLI I have:
>>>
>>> -- Starting Skinny session from 192.168.0.155
>>> Device SEPmacaddress is attempting to register
>>>
>>> Now when 7906G started is loaded:
>>>
>>> load file: sccp11.8-3-2s
>>> boot load id: tnp06.3-0-1-31.bin
>>>
>>> ..why isn't loaded sip firmware ??
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> ------
>>>
>>>    Salvatore.
>>>
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