I have been able to get my phones 7940s/60s without the SEP file.  On
occasion though, it forces it to be provided so I copied my
XMLDefault.cnf.xml to SEP<mac>.cnf.xml which contains the following:

<Default>
  <callManagerGroup>
     <members>
        <member priority="0">
           <callManager>
              <ports>
                 <ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
                 <mgcpPorts>
                    <listen>2427</listen>
                    <keepAlive>2428</keepAlive>
                 </mgcpPorts>
              </ports>
              <processNodeName></processNodeName>
           </callManager>
        </member>
     </members>
  </callManagerGroup>
  <loadInformation8 model="IP Phone 7940">P003-07-5-00</loadInformation8>
  <loadInformation7 model="IP Phone 7960">P003-07-5-00</loadInformation7>
  <authenticationURL></authenticationURL>
  <directoryURL></directoryURL>
  <idleURL></idleURL>
  <informationURL></informationURL>
  <messagesURL></messagesURL>
  <servicesURL></servicesURL>
</Default>


P003 represents the Call Manager firmware, I've tried making it P0S3 and
that doesn't seem to help it work correctly either in my cases.

Usually once I get them to that point of the installation, they're buggered
and I have to do a factory reset to get them to come back online.  Press #
while they're booting and then it will prompt you for the reset key
sequence. 12345678*9#

- Ian

On 3/12/06, Gary Giesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any success at getting this working? My biggest roadblock
> right now seems to be constructing a proper SEP<mac>.cnf.xml file to
> configure the phone. Anyone have an example file I can use that's designed
> for SIP/CCM5.0?
>
> Gary
>
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