[Asterisk-Users] Re: 12SP registration

Jeremy McNamara jj at nufone.net
Wed Feb 25 00:34:21 MST 2004


Roger De Salis wrote:

> A further question...
>
> How would you support multiple 12SP's on an asterisk install
> if only one can be hardcoded into the source/binary?
>
> Is this a mini programming project to add the magic number
> to the /etc/asterisk/skinny.conf, and then have chan_skinny.c
> search the config file?


Hardcoding is no longer necessary....see skinny.conf.sample


Jeremy McNamara





>
> Ta muchly.
>
> Roger De Salis
>
>> ------
>> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:57:57 -0000
>> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 12SP
>> From: Robert Boardman <robb at boardman.me.uk>
>>
>> Hi Cullen You need to change the hard coded firmware in chan_skinny.c 
>> line 71 ish
>
> > to the numbers that show up when your phone boots, re compile and all
> > will be fine
>
>> Robb
>>
>> Cullen Simpson <cullen at compucrew.com> said:
>>
>>> I am trying to get a Cisco 12SP phone to work with *.
>>> I do not have call manager.
>>>
>>> When start * and turn skinny debugging on I get this on the console:
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>    -- Starting Skinny session from 192.168.1.202
>>> Recieved AlarmMessage
>>> Device SEP0010EB003E03 is attempting to register
>>>    -- Device 'ipme' successfuly registered
>>> Requesting capabilities
>>> Version Request
>>> Received CapabilitiesRes
>>> Feb 23 16:29:29 WARNING[794722]: chan_skinny.c:2275 get_input: 
>>> Skinny Client
>>> sent less data than expected.
>>> Feb 23 16:29:29 NOTICE[794722]: chan_skinny.c:2333 skinny_session: 
>>> Skinny
>>> Session returned: Success
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> The phone indicates that it is programming. The IP address of the 
>>> phone is
>>> correct in the logs.
>>>
>>> Here is a snippet from my skinny.conf file:
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> [general]
>>> port = 2000             ; Port to bind to, default tcp/2000
>>> bindaddr = 192.168.1.11 ; Address to bind to
>>> dateFormat = M-D-Y      ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
>>> keepAlive = 120
>>>
>>> ; allow = all
>>> ; disallow =
>>>
>>>
>>> ; Typical config for 12SP+
>>> [ipme]
>>> device=SEP0010EB003E03
>>> version=P002G204        ; Thanks critch
>>> context=outbound-analog
>>> line => 120             ; Dial(Skinny/120 at ipme)
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Cullen Simpson
>>> cullen at compucrew.com
>>> _______________________________________________
>>
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