Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp and Cisco 7940

2004-11-12 Thread Jan Czmok
Derek Conniffe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Answering myself (but might be useful to anyone else):
 
 The Cisco 7940 / chan_sccp DOES answer calls just fine providing that I 
 only setup one line (the 7940 has two line buttons).  So this is 
 getting me by with this phone perfectly although I'm sure I'm missing 
 something here as  the multiple lines with chan_sccp should work and I 
 haven't seen anyone else ask this not-picking-up question - this should 
 be especially important for 7960s which have 6 line buttons.
 
 The only thing that I find is a bit of a pity is that there doesn't seem 
 to be a way to make the Voicemail button work (i.e. automatically dial 
 the mailbox extension) - when the voicemail button is pressed this comes 
 up on the asterisk console: Got {StimulusMessage} 
 stimulus=VoiceMail(15) stimulusInstance=1 and, on the next line, 
 sccp_actions.c:343 sccp_handle_stimulus: VM Button is not yet handled. 
 working on implementation.
 

Hi Derek, 

i am currently busy with my primary work, but i have the voicemail
function reprogrammed so that it works with the VM_button. i still have
to clean up the code, but i will submit it within the next week.

Sorry that i am busy at the moment, not being able to fully audit /
update the code and tickets.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan-sccp2

2004-10-11 Thread Jan Czmok
Henry Devito ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 How do you install this?  I downloaded it from sourceforge, but I can not
 find a documentation or how-to
  

currently i am writing one ...

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp2 7960 -- documentation and example request.

2004-08-26 Thread Jan Czmok
Matthew Boehm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

Matthew: See my comments inline...

 I'm guessing that chan_sccp2 is the same one I am using which was downloaded
 from http://chan-sccp.sourceforge.net ?

yep it is.

 
 If it is, we are in luck. I have 2 Cisco 7960G's all running just fine with
 this new module.

Good to hear :-)

 
 1 phone has 1 line on it and the other has 2 lines on it. I am able to dial
 all 3 lines from both phones and can call POTS numbers as well as all our
 SIP phones.
 
 I've got a custom services page running (hosted by someone else) and are in
 the process of getting a custom directory working. Speeddials also work
 great displaying my custom name on the LCD screen.

We'll soon will modify to easy speeddial handling (e.g. handling in
memory).

 
 Have not yet figured out how to put call on hold but can transfer calls to
 another extension and can park calls.

On Hold should work by using the button, but haven't extensively tested
it yet on the 7960G

 
 I also applied a patch to the module allowing a multi-line phone to answer
 an incomming call on any line. The non-patched version of CVS does not do
 this.

I'm currently incorporating this patch into CVS as it seems useful to me
and others.

 Certain softkey menus (the 4 buttons along the bottom of the LCD) do not
 seem to be visible in the correct mode. For example, I can see a 'Hold'
 option visible right now even though there is no active call. And the 'Hold'
 button dissapears when a call is active; so I can't press 'Hold' or
 'Transfer'. But I can use *'s internal #EXT to transfer.

okay, i'll check this, this seems to be an easy to solve issue

 Haven't tested intercom abilities yet.

Don't try this at home :-) AFAIK this is not supported neither correctly
programmed, but after the softkeys / speeddials are finished, i'll 
work on the intercom stuff.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp2 testers needed

2004-07-30 Thread Jan Czmok
Robert:

I am starting today on contributing my information i gained to the
asterisk-docs project including detailed information how various phones
can be put into service :-)

After i did that, i'll update the info on voip-info and on the sccp
pages.

--jan



Robert Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Jan:
 
 I am willing to test the latest version as I am very interested in some 
 features of my cisco 7960s that are not in the SIP firmware.  The only 
 problem is that I am having trouble finding good examples on how to 
 configure the phone / chan_sccp2.  I'm used to IAX2 and SIP.  I have 
 never touched sccp2/skinny before, but I have been reading everything I 
 can find on it.  voip-info wiki and the chan-sccp2 site is sparse in 
 configuration information.
 
 If you have some example configs or pointers to more information for a 
 7960, I would be very greatful if you could pass them along.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert
 
 Jan Czmok wrote:
 
 Dear Skinny/SCCP lovers :-)
 
 I've just completed  uploaded to the cvs the newest version with fixed
 redial key AND implementation of speed dials. please test extensively
 and report any bugs. i know that the display is not yet set correctly
 but the buttons are working as expected.
 
 Enjoy testing...
 
 --jan
 
 (*1) http://chan-sscp.sf.net
 (*2) yes, bugtracker is down at the moment, will fix this tomorrow
 morning (in about 8 hours)
 
  
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] is chan_skinny broken?

2004-07-29 Thread Jan Czmok
Matthew Simpson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 I am trying to use chan_skinny but when loading the module I get:
 
 [ Booting../usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_skinny.so: undefined symbol:
 ast_pickup_call
 
 I am using CVS 07/23
 
 I can't get chan_sccp2 to compile, it gives me parse errors, or I'd be using
 that.  :-/
 

can you try the CVS version of chan_sccp2 (chan-sccp.sf.net).

Also what phone are you using ?

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[Asterisk-Users] chan_sccp2 testers needed

2004-07-29 Thread Jan Czmok
Dear Skinny/SCCP lovers :-)

I've just completed  uploaded to the cvs the newest version with fixed
redial key AND implementation of speed dials. please test extensively
and report any bugs. i know that the display is not yet set correctly
but the buttons are working as expected.

Enjoy testing...

--jan

(*1) http://chan-sscp.sf.net
(*2) yes, bugtracker is down at the moment, will fix this tomorrow
 morning (in about 8 hours)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Wireless SIP Phones

2004-07-20 Thread Jan Czmok
Ray Burkholder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  yet. The only Wireless SIP phone I would use in a productive environment 
  would be the Cisco 7920.
 
 Does it work in SCCP mode with good results in Asterisk?
 

According to my driver modifications, yes. See the asterisk wiki for
further information.

We also happy that now 2 additional developers are working on the
chan_sccp drivers towards reliability, compatibility and ease of
configuration.

I use my 7920 in office and home with medium (~50 calls/day)
load without any issues.

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Re: [Asterisk-Dev] RC1 Mirror, was Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk-1.0 RC1

2004-07-17 Thread Jan Czmok
Brancaleoni Matteo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 I uploaded every RC1 stuff to
 
 http://asterisk.espia-net.net/asteriskRC1/
 

same here. please add http://www.converged-services.de/asteriskRC1/ 
as a mirror, also i officially announce a donation to digium in terms of
offering a public mirror for asterisk.

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[Asterisk-Users] Announce of Cisco 7914 Operator Console Support in chan_sccp

2004-07-12 Thread Jan Czmok
Dear Friends,

We finally got the Cisco 7914 Operator Console working under
chan_sccp (Asterisk). Currently only Assignment as Lines working,
speeddials are configureable, not not accessable (yet).

Please visit http://chan-sccp.sf.net for the latest version.

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[Asterisk-Users] NEWS from the chan_sccp developers.

2004-07-07 Thread Jan Czmok
Dear sccp users :-)

We are announcing the support of the Cisco 7935 Conference Station
within the chap_sccp channel driver (experimental version) AND
the alpha-beta stage of the 12SP+ Support.

I will later on today add the information on the Wiki on how to get this
phones correctly registered.

However the support is still not fully functional (some issues), but
please test this whenever possible and report bugs !

Next thing is the 7914 addon, some people eagerly awaiting :-)

Many many thanks to Woody (Bill) from PCH.NET for providing me a 7935
and 7914.

Greetings  g'nite

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[Asterisk-Users] New Skinny/chan-sccp release

2004-06-18 Thread Jan Czmok
Guys,

just for an informational update: I re-worked the chan-sccp so that it
compiles cleanly under CVS-HEAD of Asterisk.

Also await the soon-to-be Cisco 7970  7935 Support after i received the 
hardware.

What might be taking a bit longer is the support of the Cisco Extension
Box for the 7960, since some issues have to be solved first.

Also we are rewriting parts of the code for optimiziation.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 12SP+

2004-05-04 Thread Jan Czmok
Ryan Laginski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi Paul,
 To my knowledge, you can't change the image on them. I recently bought 3
 of them, and we help from this list, I was able to connect them to my
 asterisk server. However, they are not fully functional. I can make
 calls and hear calls, but I'm muted. I'm looking for a solution.
 
 The protocol they use is skinny, which I don't think is complete. My
 suggestion is to avoid them for now. 
 -Ry
 

Hi ry,
hi all,

just to give you an overview of what the problem with the 12SP+ is
and our plan to support these in chan_sccp(experimental) (*1):

- the 12SP+/30VIP are non intelligent phones compared to the 7960
  and/or 7920 phones.
- every keypress is being transferred through the skinny protocol to
  the respective server.
- i have a 12SP+ to test things with (thanks for the contributor)

I think i will have a somehow better working driver support in about 1
month from now on. we'll see...

--jan

*1 http://chan-sccp.sf.net



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk + Cisco 7920 + chan_sccp or chan_skinny

2004-04-02 Thread Jan Czmok
Vic Cross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 G'day Raymond,
 
 On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Raymond McKay wrote:
 
  I have seen a few postings in the past regarding the interop of Asterisk and
  the Cisco 7920 WiFi phone.  To date, I have not seen a definitive method to
  getting the phone working.  Assuming someone has this actually working, can
  that person step up and answer these questions.
 
 I don't have 7920, so fail your first requirement, but I do know that the
 7920 is reported to work with chan_sccp as modified by Lambda Solutions
 (their original mods were specifically to provide support for 7920, but
 added other features as well such as multi line registrations for
 79[46]0).  I remember seeing list messages saying that 7920 was completely
 unsupported by either chan_skinny or the original chan_sccp, and even with 
 Lambda's chan_sccp mods only basic function was available.
 
 Where you would get chan_sccp nowadays though is a mystery, as its last
 known download location seems to have disappeared from the net (well, the
 domain appears to have been appropriated and is being used for something
 else)...
 

i am currently moving the server to another location, so the download
area (e.g. cvs et al) should be available by today evening (finally).
If yuo are curious, just use the old ip (193.25.172.2) instead of
cvs.lambda-solutions.de (see main page on www.lmabda-solutions.de)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] VXML_URL and Cisco 7960 Phones?

2004-03-13 Thread Jan Czmok
Derek Bruce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Thy looking at the VTGO-PC softphone by IPBlue at
 http://www.ipblue.com/downloadSales.htm... It's an SCCP softphone that
 emulates the Cisco 7960... they have a 30 day evaluation version that
 includes sample VXML scripts.


Derek, 

thanks for the hint. i'm probably able to get more features implemented
into chan_sccp soon :-)

--jan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco 7912 problem with chan_sccp

2004-02-25 Thread Jan Czmok
 
 I tried at first Theo's chan_sccp. (No Dialtone)... I have now tried the
 lambda-solution and asterisk keeps crashing every time I have used the
 7912... I guess that skinny / asterisk have some way to go before it is of
 any use other than playing with.

please do start asterisk with safe_asterisk and then look in /tmp for
the coredumpfile. then execute gdb asterisk coredumpfile
and after that enter bt - backtrace.

please mail me the output or both asterisk  coredumpfile so that i can
peek a look into. 

--jan


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny and SIP

2004-02-20 Thread Jan Czmok
Ryan Butler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 10:22, Asterisk Jones wrote:
 
  On another matter, I am not getting much useful information on how a 
  7960 should react to *.  Questions:
  
  Can the message light come on when voicemail is waiting?
  
 
 Yes, you just need to add a mailbox= line to the sip.conf entry for the
 7960
 
  The 7960(SIP)doesn't register with * like the 7910(Skinny) does.  Is 
  this normal?
  
 
 By default the 7960 doesn't register at all, you need to add a command
 to the config file it tftp's down, or telnet in and set it, I forget
 what the command is off hand, cisco's site documents it.
 
  Digit translation doesn't happen realtime like the 7910 does.  On the 
  7910, if I dial a 7, it immediately halts because there is no extension 
  that starts with a 7.  Is this a function of the Dialplan.xml file?
  
 
 Most likely.  I have no experience with the 7910 or the skinny protocol,
 but the 7960 will collect digits until a matching entry from
 Dialplan.xml hits.
 

In terms of Cisco  Skinny Protocol, i'll rather propose you might want
to peek a look at Zozo's chan_sccp (*1) in favour of chan_skinny. We are
currently working on getting it really stable and
standard-callmanager-alike.

I'll should have the 7910 registration fixed until monday, because
currently it's not implemented in chan_sccp. 

--jan

*1 == the experimental branch can be found here 'http://www.lambda-solutions.de/7920'

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Need to interface to BRIs

2004-02-16 Thread Jan Czmok
Jim Archer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi All...
 
 I would like to interface 4 BRI lines to Asterisk.  I looked at Digium's 
 hardware list and, although they have solutions for PRI and T1, I didn't 
 see anything for BRI.  I would like to avoid ISDN4Linux if possible.  Does 
 anyone know of any hardware suppoted by Asterisk I can use for this?
 
 Thanks
 

Hi Jim,

use Zaptel BRI from www.junghanns.net

We are using 2 cards of them (one internally, one at a customer) without
any problems.

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[Asterisk-Users] Announcement: Another test release of chan_sccp

2004-01-25 Thread Jan Czmok
Hi all,

we are happy to announce the new test-release of chan_sccp.
The Cisco 7920 support is working now, however, some call handling stuff is
hardcoded for testing. 

Also some more in-deep-knowledge of Skinny was archieved, how they
handle calls.

Please test it with your 7940/7960 and 30VIP and report any problems
using our bug tracking tool.

The latest tarball is available at: http://www.lambda-solutions.de/7920/
The bugtracker is here: http://www.lambda-solutions.de/bugs/

Many thanks to Theo for the initial good work ! Keep going!
Also thanks to my friend Mathias  Enno for some hints.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)

2004-01-22 Thread Jan Czmok
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
   Maybe it's not the new chan_sccp code that's the problem.  When I put
 in the SEP000785532D5F.cnf.xml on the tftp server, the phone never gets
 to a usable screen.  Instead it just tries to tftp files over and over. 
 Th one file, P00305000300.bin, I don't have.  As far as I know I can't
 get this file unless I buy it from cisco.   Is this file absolutely
 required for the chan_sccp code to work?

no, its not necessary required. in this case, check that the contents of
OS79xx.TXT if they match with your current version.

Also: check your SEP*.xml resp. xmlDefault File for the software
setting, so that this matches your current installed software.

You can find the current software load somewhere in the menus.

--jan



 
   ...Jeff
 
 On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 14:05, Jan Czmok wrote:
   
 Kewl,  I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't
   work.
 Okay... just tried your new code.  The phones keep resetting:
   
   Error Verifying Config Info
   then
   Registering
  
  
  you should use the CURRENT code, which is not there as a tarball.
  i just posted the recent tarball to the /files directory.
  
  use this one !
  
  Then:
  
  Configure your dhcp to serve it like this:
  
 host voip-phone
{ 
hardware ethernet 00:30:94:C2:89:0B;
fixed-address 212.20.150.206;
option host-name voip-phone;
option domain-name-servers 212.20.144.98;
option routers 212.20.150.1;
option tftp-server-name 193.138.116.111;
}
  
  by using your IPs.
  
  The tftp server should contain: 
  
  - xmlDefault.CNF.XML file.
  - a symlink from the xmlDefault.CNF.XM file to the SEPxx.cnf.xml file
  - within the sepdefault, you need to define the callmanager.
  - some more stuff, but we'll see it later...
  
  this should be sufficient to bring up the asterisk withthe 79xx.
  
  --jan
  
 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)

2004-01-22 Thread Jan Czmok
Michael Devenijn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Jan,
  
 Where can we get any technical documentation about sccp protocol i've searched with 
 google and at cisco but i don't find anything useful ...
  

The only useful resource is imagination :-)

Skinny is a Protocol developed by Selsius. Selsius has been bought by
Cisco. 

All what is known is by reverse-engineer using ethereal, tcpdump and the
known protocol info within ethereal sources.

Cisco is currently not willing to provide more information about the
Skinny Protocol :-(

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)

2004-01-21 Thread Jan Czmok
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi again,
   I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good.  the SCCP one
 filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be
 working.   
   How do I fill out the second line button on the phone with skinny.conf?
   Thanks much!

Define a second section, however, you also might want to take a peek at 
chan_sccp. We are currently reworking the complete chan_sccp to support
all functions known by the Skinny Protocol. Yes, EVEN the 7920 is
working with it now :-)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)

2004-01-21 Thread Jan Czmok
Jeff Gustafson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 06:04, Jan Czmok wrote:
  Define a second section, however, you also might want to take a peek at 
  chan_sccp. We are currently reworking the complete chan_sccp to support
  all functions known by the Skinny Protocol. Yes, EVEN the 7920 is
  working with it now :-)
  
 
   ...And another thing.  I don't have a 'conf/XMLDefault.cnf.xml' file! 
 If I could get a sample file, I'd be set, with no 'XMLDefault.cnf.xml',
 I'm stuck with chan_skinny.
   You wouldn't be able to provide me with a 'XMLDefault.cnf.xml' file
 would you?
 

that was the reason why i proposed chan_sccp :-)
look at www.dial-a-sip.de and look for chan_sccp on the right page.
then go to the cvsweb and then in the conf directory.
there it is :-) your default conf file..

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)

2004-01-21 Thread Jan Czmok
 
   Kewl,  I was apparently trying to use older chan_sccp code which didn't
 work.
   Okay... just tried your new code.  The phones keep resetting:
 
 Error Verifying Config Info
 then
 Registering


you should use the CURRENT code, which is not there as a tarball.
i just posted the recent tarball to the /files directory.

use this one !

Then:

Configure your dhcp to serve it like this:

   host voip-phone
  { 
  hardware ethernet 00:30:94:C2:89:0B;
  fixed-address 212.20.150.206;
  option host-name voip-phone;
  option domain-name-servers 212.20.144.98;
  option routers 212.20.150.1;
  option tftp-server-name 193.138.116.111;
  }

by using your IPs.

The tftp server should contain: 

- xmlDefault.CNF.XML file.
- a symlink from the xmlDefault.CNF.XM file to the SEPxx.cnf.xml file
- within the sepdefault, you need to define the callmanager.
- some more stuff, but we'll see it later...

this should be sufficient to bring up the asterisk withthe 79xx.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: current version

2004-01-19 Thread Jan Czmok
Eric Wieling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 CallManager uses Cisco's own SCCP aka Skinny Protocol, not H323. 
 Asterisk has two SCCP channel drivers available.  One is included with
 Asterisk, one is available for download from somewhere (check the
 mailing list archives).  I don't know if they work with CallManager or
 now, I *think* they were designed for use with SCCP only phones, but I'm
 not sure.
 

as we are currently working on the chan_sccp we will address this sooner
or later.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny SIP

2004-01-14 Thread Jan Czmok
Siggi Langauf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi Jan,
 
 first of all: please don't cross-post!
 
 On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Jan Czmok wrote:
 
 [...]
   SKINNY OffHookMessage
   SKINNY SetSpeakerModeMessage
   SKINNY OnHookMessage
   SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage
   SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage
   SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage
 
 It looks like chan_sccp is doing something at this pont that upsets the
 7920 so that it tries to fall back to SRST mode, before finally
 re-registering.

Okay, might be a reason. but what i saw on the display was:

- Registering to Callmanager
- Registered to Asterisk PBX
- Call ended.

(without hitting any button).

Since i work at an ISP, i probably could setup CME on one of my boxen
and you might be able to connect to it, so that we have packet traces to
follow up.

 That re-registration is rejected by chan_sccp, though, as
 the old connection is not closed, yet. So the 7920 gives up and tries to
 find another CallManager.

Possible reason, looks like that, however i am surprised why the 7920
reboots instead of just looking for another callmanager.

 Right now, Theo as well as Martin Bene are looking at the packet traces,
 so I'm sure the issue will be located and fixed soon.

i am also looking through various sources. I'd like to have the 7920
running !

 
  But if you look at the Support of the 7920 in Callmanager Express, you
  get a file named cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021.bin so i was investigating
  further. so i wrote cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021 in OS7920.TXT and
  suddenly the Cisco 7920 shows Upgrading Firmware :-)
  Unfortunately for some reason it did not accept the firmware, but it
  still tries to load it.
 
 There should also be a digitally signed version of that file
 (cmterm_7920.*.sbn), which the phone probably requires.

nope. no sbn. according to my cisco source the file is not signed.

 
  Some additional info:
  -
  The 7920 is requesting cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021^J.bin
  (so with an Ctrl-J in it), so you have to rename the file.
 
 You'd better remove the trailing Ctrl-J from OS7920.TXT, then (or stop
 using editors that insist on adding one).

i did, i use vi as editor. i was also surprised, but this is coming from
the phone ( i did extensive tethereal and tcpdump watching) :-)

  I also got the information from documents that the 7920 is running in
  7960 emulation mode, so draw your own conclusions in regards of SIP
  possiblity :-)
 
 Nope, there is a statement from Cisco that SIP support for the 7920 is not
 planned, ATM.
 7960 emulation mode refers only to being compatible with a 7960, as long
 as you do _not_ try to upload any firmware. (ie. Skinny-wise)
 However, that compatibility is not quite 100%...

Yep, right. 

  I tried to use some 7960 images, but did not succeed :-(
 
 Of course not, it's totally different hardware.

is it ? the cmterm image is nearly exactly 2 times the 7960 phone, so i
suspect one lower part of the image for the new functions and the rest
for the normal 79xx image. 

 
  Would appreciate some help in this issue :-)
 
 Just sit back and wait!

How can i help ? Just sit back isnt appropate for me :-)

 
 Meanwhile, you can register your 7920 with CallManager Express and connect
 that to asterisk via chan_oh323. (Note: chan_h323 will most likely not
 work, at least if you need two-way audio ;)
 
Hmm. Might be one way to use CME. Will see..

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny SIP

2004-01-14 Thread Jan Czmok
Siggi Langauf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Jan Czmok wrote:
 
   It looks like chan_sccp is doing something at this pont that upsets the
   7920 so that it tries to fall back to SRST mode, before finally
   re-registering.
 
  Okay, might be a reason. but what i saw on the display was:
 
  - Registering to Callmanager
  - Registered to Asterisk PBX
  - Call ended.
 
  (without hitting any button).
 
 Good point. When registering with CCM, it does send the SCCP messages for
 going off-hook and back on-hook again, but it does not display the
 prompts.
 However, that's just cosmetics, I guess (CCM doesn't have anything like
 the Registered to ... status message, and at the end of a call it always
 displays Your Options

Okay, can you do a tcpdump/tethereal dump file of this ? was googling
around but only found one dumpfile for the 12SP+ which is (compared both
registrations) different than the 7920.

when i have the dump file i can further analyse this.

my idea would go this way:

original (currently) handling of sccp messages:

loop {
 check for commands
do something
 break;
 ...
  check for commands
do something
 break;
}

my idea: 

loop {
 check for registration message and IF from 7920 then
 function sccp_registration_7920;
 break;
 ...
 check for commands
do something
 break;
 ...
}

in the sccp_registration i would then handle the registration for the
7920 how the callmanager is behaving.

 [...]
  Possible reason, looks like that, however i am surprised why the 7920
  reboots instead of just looking for another callmanager.
 
 It does look for an SRST capable router first, then for up to 4 more
 CallManagers and only then reboots.
 (At least mine...)
 
 [...]
   There should also be a digitally signed version of that file
   (cmterm_7920.*.sbn), which the phone probably requires.
 
  nope. no sbn. according to my cisco source the file is not signed.
 
 Funny, that would be the first phone with unsigned firmware.
 But I'll double-check after the next firmware update.
 

how can i distinguish if it's signed or not ?

  i did, i use vi as editor. i was also surprised, but this is coming from
  the phone ( i did extensive tethereal and tcpdump watching) :-)
 
 Umm, vi is notoriously adding Linefeeds at the end of file.
 Try echo -n  cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021 /tftpboot/OS7920.TXT or use a
 decent editor!

i did, but the phone still wants cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021^J.bin -

I tried to use some 7960 images, but did not succeed :-(
  
   Of course not, it's totally different hardware.
 
  is it ? the cmterm image is nearly exactly 2 times the 7960 phone, so i
  suspect one lower part of the image for the new functions and the rest
  for the normal 79xx image.
 
 nah!
 Never.
 The 7920 doesn't have any support for XML-Services, for example. And I
 doubt that the Wireless hardware is in any way similar to the Ethernet
 switch in the 7960.

okay my doubt is: 1st part of the image is the basic stuff like xml and
a boot loader or emulator for the 7960mode in the next block of the
file there's the 7960 code.

watch the tftp boot process when it tries to download the file ...

 
 [...]
  How can i help ? Just sit back isnt appropate for me :-)
 
 *shrug*
 Well, you could try to sniff the phone registering with CallManager
 (Express) and Asterisk during registration with chan_sccp.
 Maybe you'll see the difference that we're unable to spot.

i will do so if i have dumpfiles of successful registration.

  Hmm. Might be one way to use CME. Will see..
 
 Oh, wait!
 CME should come with a SIP capable router. Prolly better to use SIP, then.

i have several here available. i'll check... i got 2620, 3640 and 7200
with just ordinary cards but maybe enough for the testing...

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[Asterisk-Users] Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny SIP

2004-01-13 Thread Jan Czmok
hi!

i had some good news regarding the cisco 7920 and the internetworking
with asterisk (and possibly SIP ?).

Status: chan_sccp.so not coredumping anymore :-)
Phone contantly in reboot loop [see below] :-(

Reboot Loop means:
--
 Phone auth's with AP
 Phone gets IP from DHCP  TFTP Server
 Phone loads OS7920.TXT
 Phone loads SEPmacaddr.CNF.XML
 Phone loads xmlDefault.conf.xml
 Phone registeres to Asterisk
 Phone gets registered
 Phone gets Info/Dial/Stuff from Asterisk
 Phone gets Line Info
 SKINNY LineStatReqMessage
 SKINNY LineStatMessage
 SKINNY LineStatReqMessage
 SKINNY LineStatMessage
 SKINNY LineStatReqMessage
 SKINNY LineStatMessage
 SKINNY LineStatReqMessage
 SKINNY LineStatMessage
 SKINNY LineStatReqMessage
 SKINNY LineStatMessage
 SKINNY SoftKeySetReqMessage
 SKINNY SoftKeySetResMessage
 SKINNY OffHookMessage
 SKINNY SetSpeakerModeMessage
 SKINNY OnHookMessage
 SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage
 SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage
 SKINNY DisplayPromptStatusMessage

But if you look at the Support of the 7920 in Callmanager Express, you
get a file named cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021.bin so i was investigating
further. so i wrote cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021 in OS7920.TXT and
suddenly the Cisco 7920 shows Upgrading Firmware :-)
Unfortunately for some reason it did not accept the firmware, but it
still tries to load it. 

Some additional info:
-
The 7920 is requesting cmterm_7920.3.3-01-02-021^J.bin
(so with an Ctrl-J in it), so you have to rename the file.

I also got the information from documents that the 7920 is running in
7960 emulation mode, so draw your own conclusions in regards of SIP
possiblity :-)

I tried to use some 7960 images, but did not succeed :-(

Would appreciate some help in this issue :-)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Again: 7920 Cisco IP Phone Skinny SIP

2004-01-13 Thread Jan Czmok
Brian Buhrow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
   Hello.  The Cisco 7905 and 7920 phones are basically the same phone,

Hi Brian. 7905 is a normal desktop phone. 7920 is the WiFi Phone build
from cisco.



[snip]

 with the 7920 having a built-in ethernet switch.  Sip and Skinny images
 are available for these phones on the Cisco web site if you hav a CCO
 account.  I believe you select which image you want to run at boot time,
 with the OS7920.TXT file.  (If you're familiar with the way this works with
 the Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones, you'll understand the procedure for getting
 these phones to boot the desired image.)  Essentially, you put the version
 number of the image in the OS7920.TXT file, and use the S or M parameter in
 that file to determine whether you want an mgcp/skinny image or a Sip
 image.
   If you load a sip image into the phone, it should work quite wel with
 Asterisk.
   If you want to continue debugging and fixing the skinny code in
 Asterisk, then load the mgcp/skinny image into the phone.

[snip]

see in my original mail, already  tried this ...

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[Asterisk-Users] More Success on the Cisco 7920 and SCCP !!!!!

2004-01-11 Thread Jan Czmok
Hi All,

have some decent success on the 7920 activation in Asterisk.

Latest status:
chan_skinny does NOT work with 7920
chan_sccp does WORK with 7920 (!!)

however:

to remove coredumping the chan_sccp just comment out the MWI
(messagewaitingindicator), then it compiles fine.

Then change sccp_helper.c:  return P0060302 instead of the old value.

and voila:

Phone is registering to Asterisk :-)

But currently:
--
After registering to Asterisk it received a off-hook message from the
7960 and then Call Ended on the Display (curious about that !!!).

After that the phone reboots and the stuff repeats

Hope to find more answers soon, but it should lead people in the right
direction.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] More Success on the Cisco 7920 and SCCP !!!!!

2004-01-11 Thread Jan Czmok
Martin Bene ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi Siggi,
 
   7960 and then Call Ended on the Display (curious about that !!!).
  
  That seems to be normal for the 7920. I've sniffed the registration
  procedure with Cisco's newest 3.3(3) CallManager (+patches), and it's
  doing the same thing. Maybe that's some odd way of testing if the
  CallManager (CCM) really works...
  
   After that the phone reboots and the stuff repeats
  
  Same thing here.
  CCM does quite a few things in different order compared to 
  chan_sccp, but
  apart from that, the registration procedure seems quite similar.
  I'm still looking into the detailed differences (which is a 
  bit hard, as
  there doesn't seem to be any tool like diff for ethereal traces).

can you provide me a dumpfile with the trace? 

Hint: use tethereal :-)

 
 Since I've got a 7920 myself and am trying to get things to work: 
 If you've still got access to the cisco stuff: could you make available a
 tcpdump file (tcpdump -w) of a successfull callmanager registration?
 
 I'd really like to see what the successfull tftp and skinny sessions look
 like and try to duplicate that w/ asterisk.
 

I'm working on getting a 1760V and BRI ports  callmanager express for
testing, so i'll collect the CCM registration and a test phone call in a
ethereal trace.

i'd like to see Skinny working on asterisk with the 7920 since it's
official that no SIP image is currently planned :-(

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