There are other Gigabit SIP phones from Nortel and Avaya, if my memory
serves me right.
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Just buy the Linksys SPA962's they work better than the cisco phones in a
NAT env.
/b
On Oct 1, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
I'm pretty sure that any Cisco switch that has PoE supports pre-standard
PoE. However there are only certain ones that do support the standard.
If you are looking for the cheapest used ones, then a 3524-PWR will work.
If you
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Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx, whether it is
Callmangler or Asterisk
SIP protocol Asterisk.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
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Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I just got SIP firmware images from Cisco for installation on 7970G.
Cisco requires you buy a SmartNet account (about $15, no other
dependencies apply) that entitles you to download a SIP firmware image
file from their protected support website. The 7970G now
I was told 7941G were sold with SIP firmware factory installed.
Does anyone know this to be true or not ?
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Matthew,
Did you keep any hardcopy of licensing terms (when downloading SIP firmware)
?
This way we might double check if CCM license is mandatory to connect a
Cisco SIP phone to an Asterisk server.
Beside that, Cisco SIP phones require menu localization files to come from
CCM.
Did you run into
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 11:44 -0500, Jason Parker wrote:
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I just got SIP firmware images from Cisco for installation on
7970G.
The way I understand it, that $15 doesn't actually even give you the
right to
use the SIP firmware. It only gives you the right to
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 19:02 +0200, Olivier wrote:
Matthew,
Did you keep any hardcopy of licensing terms (when downloading SIP
firmware) ?
This way we might double check if CCM license is mandatory to connect
a Cisco SIP phone to an Asterisk server.
I haven't seen any such mandate,
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service contract basically allows you to download the
newest sw release.
Besides that you can buy phones without a license. Presumably as
spares But you must buy a SIP license to technically be allowed to
use that software that can be obtained from Smartnet.
I
Just buy the Linksys SPA962's they work better than the cisco phones
in a NAT env.
/b
On Oct 1, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service contract basically allows you to download the
newest sw release.
Besides that you can buy phones without a
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 14:58 -0500, Erick Perez wrote:
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform
Hi there,
In Cisco web site
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheet09186a008008884a.html
It says that regardless of the technology used you have to buy a licencse.
Does the license apply to use the phone with asterisk, or, can i just
buy the phone?
Also, the phone
Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx, whether it is
Callmangler or Asterisk or whatever. If you buy one used, then you need
to pay to re-license it as well.
The 7940/7960 only work with Cisco PoE, not standard 802.3af, so you
will need a switch that provides Cisco PoE for
Hi,
i bought this device and the cost of the 7040G itself was similar to
the license. if im not wrong, the telephone cost around 80€. the sip
license was around 80€ as well
however, i am quite annoyed because the phone did not come with sip,
but callmanager so i cant use it as i planned.
i have
:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
Hi,
i bought this device and the cost of the 7040G itself was similar to
the license. if im not wrong, the telephone cost around 80€. the sip
license was around 80
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform to the standard but it only support SCCP (shame
on cisco).
On 9/27/07, Peder @ NetworkOblivion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx,
I'm pretty sure that any Cisco switch that has PoE supports pre-standard
PoE. However there are only certain ones that do support the standard.
If you are looking for the cheapest used ones, then a 3524-PWR will
work. If you want new, then a 3560 ps version will work.
Erick Perez wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
You need to purchase a Smartnet license for your phone, and have it
registered by a Cisco authorized reseller
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 14:58 -0500, Erick Perez wrote:
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform to the standard but it only support SCCP (shame
on cisco).
The 7941 7961 also support SIP if you load the appropriate firmware
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Anyone have screen size + resolution for the cisco 7940g, 7960g?
I'm having a hard time finding it anywhere. No vendors have the
information and cisco doesn't list it.
All I've been able to find is the rez of the 7940g
Anyone have screen size + resolution for the cisco 7940g, 7960g?
I'm having a hard time finding it anywhere. No vendors have the
information and cisco doesn't list it.
All I've been able to find is the rez of the 7940g : 100x145.
-Dan
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Follow the 7960 setup directions in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
handbook.
http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/handbook/#Section_4.2.1.1
You will need firmware 7.4
The Trouble shooting section will help fix your first
problem. The 7.4 firmware and setup-cisco will fix the
second.
--- Adam Collard
I have a Cisco 7940G IP Phone. I am trying to load the firmware to SIP 3.2. The
Phone just hangs in Defaulting CM to TFTP Server. It doesn't do anything else
after that. I also have two other 7940g's that are the Universal Application
Loader mode and say Protocol Application Invalid. I need to
I need help
configuring my Cisco 7940G's for my office. I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] running on the server. Right now
all my phone is saying is "Defaulting CM to TFTP Server". I have 5 Cisco
7940G's, a Cisco ATA186, and a Zyxel 2000W Wi-Fi Phone. Right now, my VOIP lines
are coming in on the
There is a good section in the handbook on setting up
Cisco phones.
you well need to get 7.4 SIP firmware from cisco. it
sounds like you are running MGCP now.
http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/handbook/index.html
--- Adam Collard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need help configuring my Cisco
We have an interesting issue with relation to Confrence Calling on the
7940's.
If a call is made to an internal number say 004 and then if we try and
confrence a local number say 30184200 it dials it out via the
international provider. However, just dialling 30184200 it dials it out
via the
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7940G SIP Conversion
Hi,
I have three Cisco 7940G phones that I'm trying to convert to SIP Image
P0S3-07-3-00 or P0S3-07-4-00. The phone I'm attempting right now has
App Load ID P00305000500. I'm running Cisco's TFTP (v1.1
to a document on voip.info.org.
Thanks Again,
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Bakchiev
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:07 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7940G SIP
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 08:11 +0100, Michael West wrote:
Boris,
Thanks for sharing your results.
I had to upgrade to image P0S3-06-3-00 first. Once I was at this
level,
I could then upgrade to image P0S3-07-4-00. I WAS aware of the
differences in spelling in the OS79XX.TXT file and
Hi,
I have three Cisco 7940G phones that I'm trying to convert to SIP Image
P0S3-07-3-00 or P0S3-07-4-00. The phone I'm attempting right now has
App Load ID P00305000500. I'm running Cisco's TFTP (v1.1) on a Windows
XP platform. I have configured my DHCP server to hand out the correct
TFTP
Of Michael West
Sent: Wednesday, 13 April 2005 22:27
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7940G SIP Conversion
Hi,
I have three Cisco 7940G phones that I'm trying to convert to SIP
Image
P0S3-07-3-00 or P0S3-07-4-00. The phone I'm attempting right now has
App
Check file permissions. create the files in your Linux server do not import them from Windows environment
Restart TFTP server, test from another TFTP client if you are able to download those files,
From which SCCP load you are trying to convert to SIP? There are several known issues. Depending
We tried all that was suggested but the phones still don't appear to be
registering in Asterisk.
Any other ideas?
Quoting Gonzalo Gasca Meza [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got similar issues, Im running P0S3-07-2-00 load
In your tftpboot folder in your TFTP server make sure you have these files:
AFAIK, Cisco 79xx phones don't have web-based configuration. They have a
telnet interface, though it's enabled/disabled based on the config files the
phone
gets from the TFTP server.
FWIW, my 7905A with SIP firmware 1.01.00(030807A) has web but not
telnet. The web interface has a number of
Is it somehow possible to enable web-based configuration on them? I made the
changes in the config file but it still doesn't register with Asterisk.
Quoting Gonzalo Gasca Meza [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got similar issues, Im running P0S3-07-2-00 load
In your tftpboot folder in your TFTP server
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Is it somehow possible to enable web-based configuration on them? I made
the
changes in the config file but it still doesn't register with Asterisk.
Quoting Gonzalo Gasca Meza [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7940G
Is it somehow possible to enable web-based configuration on them? I made
the
changes in the config file but it still doesn't register with Asterisk.
Quoting Gonzalo Gasca Meza [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I got similar issues, Im running P0S3
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it somehow possible to enable web-based configuration on them? I made the
changes in the config file but it still doesn't register with Asterisk.
AFAIK, Cisco 79xx phones don't have web-based configuration. They have a
telnet interface, though
it's enabled/disabled
Figured out that with the 7940's (unlike the 7960's for somereason)
you have to specify the proxy_register: 1 option in the config file
for the phone, or in SIPDefault.cnf. This fixed the problem for us.
-Chris
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:05:00 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Could you post your sip.conf and /tfpboot/* files? (wiht passwords removed)
off list would be fine. I'll take a look at them and see if I can find
anything.
I just got my 7960G working. I love the phone, but they were clearly
designed to be managed in large groups and setting up one is nearly as
Hi,
We've got a customer site with Cisco 7940G Phones connecting to our Asterisk
Server via SIP.
However, upon running a sip show peers it states that the phone is :
user/user (Unspecified)D 255.255.255.255 0Unmonitored
All phones can call out via our Asterisk Server fine
You have to make sure that the Cisco phone registers with *. How is
the cisco phone provisioned? TFTP? or on the phone? thats where you
will have to change it.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:05:00 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We've got a customer site with Cisco 7940G Phones
I'm getting similar issues. We have a 7940 that doesn't register with
* even though the config file is right and it gets it via TFTP. I can
tell that it gets the config file correctly because the display name
of the phone shows up, but the little phone icon has an X next to it
and the phone
We configure the settings on the phone by simply punching in the details. If I
can get it working on two way it would be great. Sort of pointless to spend
$500 odd on a phone and only having one way traffic.
Quoting Chris TenHarmsel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm getting similar issues. We have a
I got similar issues, Im running P0S3-07-2-00 loadInyour tftpboot folder in your TFTP server make sure you have these files:
CTLSEP000D651CF3FB.tlvSEP000D651CF3FB.cnf.xml
SIP000D651CF3FB.cnf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tftpboot]# cat CTLSEP000D651CF3FB.tlvP0S3-07-2-00[EMAIL PROTECTED] tftpboot]# cat
Our new * server with Cisco SIP phones is now working pretty well. But we
still have one problem that has not been resolved.
The Cisco SIP phones have a consistent echo. It sounds like about a 500ms
delay. This echo is not heard from the POTS side. It is heard when
calling another SIP
On Sun, 2004-04-11 at 13:01, Tom wrote:
Our new * server with Cisco SIP phones is now working pretty well. But we
still have one problem that has not been resolved.
The Cisco SIP phones have a consistent echo. It sounds like about a 500ms
delay. This echo is not heard from the POTS
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