[Asterisk-Users] SCCP support is making good progress

Zoa zoachien at securax.org
Sun Oct 30 10:10:22 MST 2005


Have a look here, :
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/cisco_7960_skinny_chan_sccp.html

If you find any other suggestions, remarks after installing, please post
them as a comment to the page.

Zoa

Chris Bagnall wrote:

>>whoever owns a Cisco phone and is unhappy about slow
>>firmware, incomplete XML support etc... should really have a
>>look at Sergio Chersovani's rewrite of chan-sccp!
>>
>>
>
>Is there a good resource out there for people who don't have a lot of
>experience with Cisco phones? I picked up a 7960 earlier this week to give
>potential clients an example of what they get when they spend a *lot* of
>money on IP phones, but I must confess I'm having a nightmare of a time
>trying to configure it.
>
>The main problem seem to be that I have nothing but a phone and a brief
>licence agreement/regulatory approval sheet, and nothing else. I've trawled
>through the numerous pages about these phones both on Cisco's website and on
>voip-info, but I'm still not really sure what files I need to have on the
>TFTP server to get the phone going in the first place, or find some
>up-to-date examples to work from. Even after that I'm not sure I'll be able
>to upgrade the firmware without a Cisco service agreement (from what I've
>read), which is ridiculous for a phone that's twice as expensive as many
>other enterprise IP phones.
>
>Any suggested reading others on the list have found helpful in this
>scenario?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>
>Chris
>
>

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