The manual states that 'the wireless system supports automatic
registration' in the paragraph about registration of the users on the
callmanager.

[105]
id          = 105
label       = Z4040
callwaiting = 0
mailbox     = 199
callerid    = 105
If you're using CVS asterisk & chan_sccp that's no longer a valid caller
id, see the example sccp.conf for more info

I am running Gentoo and have installed Asterisk 1.0.2 from the ebuild (not using the CVS version). I installed the chan_sccp from the latest available cvs version on the sourceforge page and the sccp.conf it installed says:
;[richard]
;id = 1002
;pin = 1234


What would be the correct (new) syntax for id = ? I will change it just to be sure

At startup asterisk shows in the log :
Nov 17 20:02:13 NOTICE[16384]: SCCP channel driver up and running on
10.10.0.1:2000
Nov 17 20:02:13 NOTICE[16384]: SCCP listening on 10.10.0.1:2000
Does the server have more then 1 IP?
Is the DECT system on the same subnet as the server?

The system has 2 IP's but the IP 600 is on the local subnet (it has IP 10.10.0.102)


There are no messages in the log other than:
Nov 17 20:10:20 NOTICE[229390]: Alarm Message: Severity: 2,
Name=SEP000770735049 [0/1711278602]
Nov 17 20:10:20 WARNING[229390]: Client sent IpPortMessage without first
registering.

Is this an error in my asterisk config or is there something wrong with my
config on the Kirk IP600??
According to what I can find on the protocol (which isn't much, cisco
are assholes about relasing info) the problem is in the IP600, what
cofig options are there on the skinny page.

Also was asterisk fully up and rtunning when the IP600 was turned on?

Yes, in fact I am using it with SIP phones for some time already, I just wanted to add the Kirk IP 600 to the system.



Thanks, Julien chan_sccp deveoper

Which of sccp package are you working on? I'm a bit lost with the different versions of sccp/skinny.
There's ZoZo's version : http://zozo.org.uk/content/sccp
Jan Czmok's version : http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net/
Skinny as built-in in Asterisk


And I couldn't find any page that describes the differences between the various packages/forks. I tried Jan Czmok's version because his page states that 80% of the Cisco 7940 phone's features are supported and the IP 600 seems to behave as a 7940's.

Thanks!!

Remco
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