[asterisk-users] HELP! I can't get my Cisco CP-7960G IP hardphone to register on my Asterisk VoIP IP PBX SIP Server with FreePBX GUI

Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming ceo at teo-en-ming.com
Tue Dec 22 20:44:17 CST 2020


Good morning Duncan Turnbull,

I have posted my Asterisk PBX server debugging output previously in my 
original post. The link is:

http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2020-December/295555.html

I saw many REGISTER requests. Are these REGISTER requests from my Cisco 
7960 IP phone? Could you help me to check? Thank you very much.

I shall reproduce my Asterisk PBX server debugging output below.

SECTION: ASTERISK PBX SERVER DEBUGGING OUTPUT
=============================================

# asterisk -vvvr

sip set debug on

freepbx*CLI>
[2020-12-20 07:06:22] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:15893 sip_reregister:
-- Re-registration for  60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net
REGISTER 12 headers, 0 lines
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
REGISTER sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK3f11a8b8;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 165 REGISTER
Supported: replaces, timer
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Authorization: Digest username="60751", realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X974SF/e9xyVB6XKqpfatDHcb8chw9fPak+Ke4A=",
response="bfadacdd4e745fd4b9e12046e6ce2afc", qop=auth,
cnonce="2b1b6d13", nc=00000003
Expires: 120
Contact: <sip:6531590313 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK3f11a8b8;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To:
<sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.4d21
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 165 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:6531590313@<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC
IP>:26462>;expires=120;received="sip:<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC IP>:26462"
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (8 headers 0 lines) ---
[2020-12-20 07:06:22] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:24961
handle_response_register: Outbound Registration: Expiry for
sip.sg.didlogic.net is 120 sec (Scheduling reregistration in 105 s)
Really destroying SIP dialog
'005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1' Method: REGISTER

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
OPTIONS sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK51105854;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as41ddf4a6
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Contact: <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Call-ID: 0b0605df4f4ca7b03402c9fd5a869606 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:07:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY,
INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK51105854;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as41ddf4a6
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.f924
Call-ID: 0b0605df4f4ca7b03402c9fd5a869606 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (7 headers 0 lines) ---
Really destroying SIP dialog
'0b0605df4f4ca7b03402c9fd5a869606 at 192.168.1.9:5160' Method: OPTIONS

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
OPTIONS sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK4ff08179;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as004073f3
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Contact: <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Call-ID: 500c8eb32071e3fc462be80f243d38fc at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:08:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY,
INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK4ff08179;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as004073f3
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.385d
Call-ID: 500c8eb32071e3fc462be80f243d38fc at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (7 headers 0 lines) ---
Really destroying SIP dialog
'500c8eb32071e3fc462be80f243d38fc at 192.168.1.9:5160' Method: OPTIONS
[2020-12-20 07:08:07] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:15893 sip_reregister:
-- Re-registration for  60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net
REGISTER 12 headers, 0 lines
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
REGISTER sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK6d85e46f;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 166 REGISTER
Supported: replaces, timer
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Authorization: Digest username="60751", realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X974SF/e9xyVB6XKqpfatDHcb8chw9fPak+Ke4A=",
response="074f1f037639144de751dc9231c191c9", qop=auth,
cnonce="6eb58a86", nc=00000004
Expires: 120
Contact: <sip:6531590313 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK6d85e46f;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To:
<sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.e426
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 166 REGISTER
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X975g1/e+FcgTQnFYPwx5RQy4kH7puXkamn2zYA=", qop="auth"
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (8 headers 0 lines) ---
Responding to challenge, registration to domain/host name
sip.sg.didlogic.net
REGISTER 12 headers, 0 lines
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
REGISTER sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK7f0ddbdc;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 167 REGISTER
Supported: replaces, timer
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Authorization: Digest username="60751", realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X975g1/e+FcgTQnFYPwx5RQy4kH7puXkamn2zYA=",
response="c1184dab1dd50dad14cba70933b6bbaa", qop=auth,
cnonce="4945f552", nc=00000001
Expires: 120
Contact: <sip:6531590313 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK7f0ddbdc;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To:
<sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.f557
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 167 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:6531590313@<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC
IP>:26462>;expires=120;received="sip:<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC IP>:26462"
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (8 headers 0 lines) ---
[2020-12-20 07:08:07] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:24961
handle_response_register: Outbound Registration: Expiry for
sip.sg.didlogic.net is 120 sec (Scheduling reregistration in 105 s)
Really destroying SIP dialog
'005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1' Method: REGISTER

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
OPTIONS sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK0f99cec8;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as786e56f3
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Contact: <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Call-ID: 49595bb227bd6e390ca40ce6508308aa at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:09:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY,
INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK0f99cec8;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as786e56f3
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.e4fb
Call-ID: 49595bb227bd6e390ca40ce6508308aa at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (7 headers 0 lines) ---
Really destroying SIP dialog
'49595bb227bd6e390ca40ce6508308aa at 192.168.1.9:5160' Method: OPTIONS

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
[2020-12-20 07:09:52] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:15893 sip_reregister:
-- Re-registration for  60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net
REGISTER 12 headers, 0 lines
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
REGISTER sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK030dc571;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 168 REGISTER
Supported: replaces, timer
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Authorization: Digest username="60751", realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X975g1/e+FcgTQnFYPwx5RQy4kH7puXkamn2zYA=",
response="b6e96ab578798296e812139c383ebbac", qop=auth,
cnonce="6313e774", nc=00000002
Expires: 120
Contact: <sip:6531590313 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK030dc571;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To:
<sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.2fbb
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 168 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:6531590313@<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC
IP>:26462>;expires=120;received="sip:<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC IP>:26462"
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (8 headers 0 lines) ---
[2020-12-20 07:09:52] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:24961
handle_response_register: Outbound Registration: Expiry for
sip.sg.didlogic.net is 120 sec (Scheduling reregistration in 105 s)
Really destroying SIP dialog
'005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1' Method: REGISTER
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
OPTIONS sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK25d81863;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as3a8d9861
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Contact: <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Call-ID: 4f9667021511db2968a0dc9964673ac9 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:10:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY,
INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK25d81863;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as3a8d9861
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.a139
Call-ID: 4f9667021511db2968a0dc9964673ac9 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (7 headers 0 lines) ---
Really destroying SIP dialog
'4f9667021511db2968a0dc9964673ac9 at 192.168.1.9:5160' Method: OPTIONS

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
OPTIONS sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK443d3196;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as5d241373
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Contact: <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Call-ID: 201fab2b13e08922618f34911ce37ce0 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:11:07 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY,
INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK443d3196;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: "Unknown" <sip:60751 at 192.168.1.9:5160>;tag=as5d241373
To: <sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.19e3
Call-ID: 201fab2b13e08922618f34911ce37ce0 at 192.168.1.9:5160
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (7 headers 0 lines) ---
Really destroying SIP dialog
'201fab2b13e08922618f34911ce37ce0 at 192.168.1.9:5160' Method: OPTIONS

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
[2020-12-20 07:11:37] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:15893 sip_reregister:
-- Re-registration for  60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net
REGISTER 12 headers, 0 lines
Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 107.6.123.181:5060:
REGISTER sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK292b942b;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 169 REGISTER
Supported: replaces, timer
User-Agent: FPBX-15.0.16.81(16.13.0)
Authorization: Digest username="60751", realm="sip.sg.didlogic.net",
algorithm=MD5, uri="sip:sip.sg.didlogic.net",
nonce="X975g1/e+FcgTQnFYPwx5RQy4kH7puXkamn2zYA=",
response="8305fa5eb2ec2396b7b618f40923e597", qop=auth,
cnonce="043fc0dd", nc=00000003
Expires: 120
Contact: <sip:6531590313 at 192.168.1.9:5160>
Content-Length: 0


---

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.168.1.9:5160;branch=z9hG4bK292b942b;rport=26462;received=<CORPORATE
OFFICE PUBLIC IP>
  From: <sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=as6df6d977
To:
<sip:60751 at sip.sg.didlogic.net>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.6c72
Call-ID: 005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1
CSeq: 169 REGISTER
Contact: <sip:6531590313@<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC
IP>:26462>;expires=120;received="sip:<CORPORATE OFFICE PUBLIC IP>:26462"
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
--- (8 headers 0 lines) ---
[2020-12-20 07:11:37] NOTICE[2366]: chan_sip.c:24961
handle_response_register: Outbound Registration: Expiry for
sip.sg.didlogic.net is 120 sec (Scheduling reregistration in 105 s)
Really destroying SIP dialog
'005dbc8238e06ac421ef613a3b55e134 at 127.0.0.1' Method: REGISTER

<--- SIP read from UDP:107.6.123.181:5060 --->

<------------->
freepbx*CLI>










On 2020-12-23 04:29, Duncan Turnbull wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> That answer includes using tcpdump to check for SIP packets and
> examine the register packet. At this point you have no SIP packets
> coming from your phone so you are not upto that stage yet.
> 
> You need to know why there are no SIP packets coming. My guess is your
> config files have a typo in them. You can modify the ones I sent to
> see if they work for you. You do need to validate your configs. I
> recommend telnet to the phone, and checking the display settings to
> see if it has picked up the settings. Equally check the phone logs. It
> will tell you which files have errors.
> 
> Until you get the settings loaded correctly nothing else will matter
> 
> Enjoy your break. If you want to use Voip you should definitely spend
> some time to learn tcpdump. If you want to use Cisco you need to be
> able to understand the configs yourself and get as much info from the
> phone as possible. Not hard but it takes a little bit of time.
> 
> Cheers Duncan
> 
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 10:43 PM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> <ceo at teo-en-ming.com> wrote:
> 
>> Good day from Singapore,
>> 
>> I seem to have found the solution at FreePBX community forums.
>> Please
>> check out the following discussion thread.
>> 
>> Discussion Thread: Cisco 7940 registration problem RESOLVED
>> Link:
>> 
> https://community.freepbx.org/t/cisco-7940-registration-problem-resolved/30285
>> 
>> But I don't understand very well what users at this discussion
>> thread
>> are talking about. Can someone help me understand better after
>> reading
>> through the above discussion thread?
>> 
>> For your information, I am using PJSIP extension instead of CHAN_SIP
>> 
>> extension.
>> 
>> I am planning to work on my Cisco 7960 IP phone registration problem
>> 
>> this coming Christmas 2020 weekends.
>> 
>> Thank you very much for your kind assistance.
>> 
>> On 2020-12-21 09:58, Duncan Turnbull wrote:
>>> Hi there
>>> 
>>> I would normally highlight the part but the email is so long I
>> thought
>>> I would just note what I can see
>>> 
>>> It appears the Cisco is downloading files.
>>> None of the SIP traces show the IP of the phone of the extension
>>> 
>>> Your proxy is at 192.168.1.9
>>> Your phone is at 192.168.1.130
>>> 
>>> These are the details you want the phone to pickup
>>> line1_name: "1600"
>>> line1_shortname: "TEO EN MING"
>>> line1_displayname: "TURRITOPSIS DOHRNII TEO EN MING"
>>> line1_authname: "1600"
>>> line1_password: "IP Phone Extension Password"
>>> 
>>> I don't see any registration attempts from your phone.
>>> 
>>> The first thing is to use the phone screen display to check if it
>>> actually has picked up the settings.
>>> To unlock the Cisco SIP IP phone, press **#
>>> 
>>> You can also telnet to the phone usually cisco as password, and
>> look
>>> at logs. Its quite possible some of your config files are not
>> quite
>>> right. If they were all wrong the Cisco would keep trying to TFTP
>> the
>>> files.
>>> 
>>> This is an old SIPDefault.cnf I used to use in NZ
>>> ================================================
>>> 
>>> ; sip default configuration file
>>> #Image Version
>>> image_version:P0S3-08-6-00 ;
>>> #Proxy server address
>>> proxy1_address: 10.12.41.1 ;
>>> proxy_register: 1;
>>> logo_url: "http://10.12.41.1/Logo.bmp"                    ; URL
>> for
>>> branding logo to be used on phone display
>>> time_format: 0 ;
>>> preferred_codec: g711alaw ;
>>> sntp_mode: unicast ;
>>> dial_template: dialplan
>>> sntp_server: 10.12.41.1 ;
>>> messages_uri: "*97"
>>> time_zone : NZST
>>> dst_auto_adjust : 1
>>> dst_offset : 01
>>> dst_start_month : September
>>> dst_start_day : 29
>>> dst_start_time : 02:00
>>> dst_stop_month : April
>>> dst_stop_day : 6
>>> dst_stop_time : 02:00
>>> =================================================
>>> 
>>> This is a SIP Phone template - you can compare settings and notes
>> on
>>> the settings
>>> # SIP Configuration Generic File (start)
>>> 
>>> =================================================
>>> # Proxy Server
>>> proxy1_address: "10.12.41.1"
>>> 
>>> # Line 1 Settings
>>> line1_name: "EXTN"                     ; Line 1 Extension\User ID
>>> line1_shortname: "0NXXXXXXX"           ; Line 1 Short Name
>>> line1_displayname: "0NXXXXXXX"           ; Line 1 Display Name
>>> line1_authname: "EXTN"         ; Line 1 Registration
>> Authentication
>>> line1_password: "6gs72ha9"         ; Line 1 Registration Password
>>> phone_label: "Company Limited"    ; no effect on SIP messaging
>>> 
>>> # Line 2 Settings
>>> line2_name: ""                          ; Line 2 Extension\User ID
>>> line2_displayname: ""                   ; Line 2 Display Name
>>> line2_authname: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 2 Registration
>>> Authentication
>>> line2_password: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 2 Registration
>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Line 3 Settings
>>> line3_name: ""                          ; Line 3 Extension\User ID
>>> line3_displayname: ""                   ; Line 3 Display Name
>>> line3_authname: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 3 Registration
>>> Authentication
>>> line3_password: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 3 Registration
>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Line 4 Settings
>>> line4_name: ""                          ; Line 4 Extension\User ID
>>> line4_displayname: ""                   ; Line 4 Display Name
>>> line4_authname: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 4 Registration
>>> Authentication
>>> line4_password: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 4 Registration
>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Line 5 Settings
>>> line5_name: ""                          ; Line 5 Extension\User ID
>>> line5_displayname: ""                   ; Line 5 Display Name
>>> line5_authname: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 5 Registration
>>> Authentication
>>> line5_password: "UNPROVISIONED"         ; Line 5 Registration
>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Line 6 Settings
>>> line6_name: ""                          ; Line 6 Extension\User ID
>>> line6_displayname: ""                   ; Line 6 Display Name
>>> line6_authname: "UNPROVISIONE"         ; Line 6 Registration
>>> Authentication
>>> line6_password: "UNPROVISIONE"         ; Line 6 Registration
>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Emergency Proxy info
>>> proxy_emergency: ""
>>> proxy_emergency_port: "5060"
>>> 
>>> # Backup Proxy info
>>> proxy_backup: ""
>>> proxy_backup_port: "5060"
>>> 
>>> # Outbound Proxy info
>>> outbound_proxy: ""
>>> outbound_proxy_port: "5060"
>>> 
>>> # NAT/Firewall Traversal
>>> nat_enable: "0"
>>> nat_address: ""
>>> voip_control_port: "5060"
>>> start_media_port: "10000"
>>> end_media_port:  "20000"
>>> nat_received_processing: "0"
>>> 
>>> # Phone Label (Text desired to be displayed in upper right corner)
>>> phone_label: "Name's phone"            ; Has no effect on SIP
>> messaging
>>> 
>>> # Time Zone phone will reside in
>>> time_zone: NZST
>>> time_format: "D/M/Ya"
>>> # Telnet Level (enable or disable the ability to telnet into this
>> phone
>>> telnet_level: "2"      ; 0-Disabled (default), 1-Enabled,
>> 2-Privileged
>>> 
>>> # Phone prompt/password for telnet/console session
>>> phone_prompt: ""                              ; Telnet/Console
>> Prompt
>>> phone_password: "cisco"                          ; Telnet/Console
>>> Password
>>> 
>>> # Enable_VAD (1-enabled, 0-disabled)
>>> enable_vad: "0"
>>> 
>>> # Network Media Type (auto, full100, full10, half100, half10)
>>> network_media_type: "auto"
>>> user_info: none
>>> 
>>> # URL for external Directory location
>>> directory_url: "http://10.12.41.1/directory.html"
>>> =================================================
>>> 
>>> I would then recommend tcpdump to monitor traffic coming from
>>> 192.168.1.130  Tcpdump is an important tool to learn to use and
>> you
>>> can look at all traffic coming from the phone, perhaps its using
>> TCP
>>> instead of UDP?
>>> 
>>> Have you got a copy of the Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960 Administrator
>> Guide
>>> - it should be on the web somewhere
>>> 
>>> Good luck, it will take a little time to get familiar with your
>>> environment but its important to put the time in to work out what
>>> means what
>>> 
>>> Cheers Duncan
>> 

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[The New York Times] Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of
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Link: 
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Academic
Qualifications as at 14 Feb 2019 and refugee seeking attempts at the 
United Nations Refugee Agency Bangkok (21 Mar 2017), in Taiwan (5 Aug 
2019) and Australia (25 Dec 2019 to 9 Jan 2020):

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