[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and Cisco IP Phones

Remco Barende asterisk at barendse.to
Tue Dec 7 03:14:04 MST 2004


On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Julien Goodwin wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:43:24AM -0600, Rich Adamson arranged a set of bits into the following:
>> I don't think its an argument as much as it is folks expressing opinions
>> without giving you a clue why they've formed that opinion. Here's another
>> one.
>>
>> SCCP is a cisco proprietary protocol that some folks have partially
>> reverse engineered, writing * code to support those basic functions
>> that have been reverse engineered. Not all of Cisco's SCCP functions
>> have been reverse engineered. If you compare functionality of what
> Actually one you get past registration of the phone (which can sometimes
> be pretty odd) we can support almost everything. The problem is that we
> don't have the function code written yet to support call forwarding or
> ad-hoc contrences (and similar), this generally doesn't take very long
> to write but has to be solidly tested due to all the protocol
> differences between the phones.

Is there any way to make chan_sccp log all of the communication between 
chan_sccp and the phone? I did not manage to get my Kirk IP600 to register 
when using chan_sccp (with built-in skinny it does register) and would 
like to try to get it to work (my evaluation period on the unit is 
expiring soon).


Thanks!!





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