Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-08 Thread William Carlson
woops I ment

http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/Cisco/79xx/current/


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> On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 12:57:49AM -0500, William Carlson wrote:
> > Ok I see the confusion. I actually do have a TFTP server running on the
> > asterisk machine but it does not have any Skinny stuff just ringtones
and
> > logos for my SIP 7960's. The id is found under settings then model
> > information just add SEP in front of the MAC address.
> >Thanks,
> >   Will
> Where do you get the 7960 ring tones and logos?
>
> > > sorry to cut in like this; very new to * and skinny phones;
> > > do you mean, all i need to install is *; no need to activate linux's
> > > tftp daemon?
> I have mine working w/o the tftp server running on my * machine.  I just
set
> the dhcpd option for the tftp server to the ip addr of my * machine.
>
> > > also, is the device name something i make up or burned in the phone's
> > > rom ; is so, where can i find the device name?
> This is just `SEP` . mac address
>
> > > >[general]
> > > >dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
> > > >keepAlive = 120
> I had to put this in to get the voice to go from the 7960 to *:
> bindaddr = 192.168.254.179  ; Address to bind to
>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-08 Thread William Carlson
This is where I got the ringtones.

http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/


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From: "Walker Haddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


> On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 12:57:49AM -0500, William Carlson wrote:
> > Ok I see the confusion. I actually do have a TFTP server running on the
> > asterisk machine but it does not have any Skinny stuff just ringtones
and
> > logos for my SIP 7960's. The id is found under settings then model
> > information just add SEP in front of the MAC address.
> >Thanks,
> >   Will
> Where do you get the 7960 ring tones and logos?
>
> > > sorry to cut in like this; very new to * and skinny phones;
> > > do you mean, all i need to install is *; no need to activate linux's
> > > tftp daemon?
> I have mine working w/o the tftp server running on my * machine.  I just
set
> the dhcpd option for the tftp server to the ip addr of my * machine.
>
> > > also, is the device name something i make up or burned in the phone's
> > > rom ; is so, where can i find the device name?
> This is just `SEP` . mac address
>
> > > >[general]
> > > >dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
> > > >keepAlive = 120
> I had to put this in to get the voice to go from the 7960 to *:
> bindaddr = 192.168.254.179  ; Address to bind to
>
> -- 
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> Walker Haddock   http://www.datacrest.com
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-08 Thread Walker Haddock
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 12:57:49AM -0500, William Carlson wrote:
> Ok I see the confusion. I actually do have a TFTP server running on the
> asterisk machine but it does not have any Skinny stuff just ringtones and
> logos for my SIP 7960's. The id is found under settings then model
> information just add SEP in front of the MAC address.
>Thanks,
>   Will
Where do you get the 7960 ring tones and logos?

> > sorry to cut in like this; very new to * and skinny phones;
> > do you mean, all i need to install is *; no need to activate linux's
> > tftp daemon?
I have mine working w/o the tftp server running on my * machine.  I just set
the dhcpd option for the tftp server to the ip addr of my * machine.

> > also, is the device name something i make up or burned in the phone's
> > rom ; is so, where can i find the device name?
This is just `SEP` . mac address

> > >[general]
> > >dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
> > >keepAlive = 120
I had to put this in to get the voice to go from the 7960 to *:
bindaddr = 192.168.254.179  ; Address to bind to

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread William Carlson
Ok I see the confusion. I actually do have a TFTP server running on the
asterisk machine but it does not have any Skinny stuff just ringtones and
logos for my SIP 7960's. The id is found under settings then model
information just add SEP in front of the MAC address.
   Thanks,
  Will

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From: "hkirrc.patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


> sorry to cut in like this; very new to * and skinny phones;
> do you mean, all i need to install is *; no need to activate linux's
> tftp daemon?
> also, is the device name something i make up or burned in the phone's
> rom ; is so, where can i find the device name?
>
> William Carlson wrote:
>
> >I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point the
> >phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says
useing
> >TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server. my
skinny.conf
> >is
> >
> >[general]
> >dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
> >keepAlive = 120
> >
> >
> >
> >[will]
> >device=SEP000750834016
> >context=default
> >callerid="William carlson" <>
> >linelabel=""
> >mailbox=5555
> >line => 
> >
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> >From: "Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:24 PM
> >Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help
> >
> >
> >>I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk,
> >>But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a
> >>SEPMACADDR.cnf file to
> >>Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying
> >>"opening"
> >>Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?
> >>
> >>Kevin,
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread William Carlson
Actually I consider myself unlucky a this phone does not work with the sip
load. Phone works fine with a skinny and mgcp load though. I am familiar
with the config for the SIP and MGCP config files is there an example
anywhere. Ciscos site is less then helpful on the Skinny documentation.
   Thanks,
  Will

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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


> Kevin wrote:
>
> >Interesting, you must have a newer firmware than what is on my 7910
> >Beause mine just keeps saying "opening" with the little spinning line,
> >It seems like it needs these sep*.cnf files to get some configuration
> >settings
> >Because it keeps trying to fetch these sep*.cnf files.
> >Even though when I goto settings it says that call manager 1 is set to
> >my * server.
> >
> >
>
>
> I created chan_skinny using a Call Manager 3.1 version.  This way you
> get an XML config file.
>
>
>
> >-Original Message-
> >I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point
> >the phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says
> >useing TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server.
> >
>
>
> Consider yourself lucky.  I use XMLDefault.cnf.xml.
>
>
>
> Jeremy McNamara
>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread Jeremy McNamara
Kevin wrote:

Interesting, you must have a newer firmware than what is on my 7910
Beause mine just keeps saying "opening" with the little spinning line,
It seems like it needs these sep*.cnf files to get some configuration
settings
Because it keeps trying to fetch these sep*.cnf files.
Even though when I goto settings it says that call manager 1 is set to
my * server.
 



I created chan_skinny using a Call Manager 3.1 version.  This way you 
get an XML config file.



-Original Message-
I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point
the phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says
useing TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server. 



Consider yourself lucky.  I use XMLDefault.cnf.xml.



Jeremy McNamara



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread Kevin
Interesting, you must have a newer firmware than what is on my 7910
Beause mine just keeps saying "opening" with the little spinning line,
It seems like it needs these sep*.cnf files to get some configuration
settings
Because it keeps trying to fetch these sep*.cnf files.
Even though when I goto settings it says that call manager 1 is set to
my * server.

Kevin,

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I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point
the phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says
useing TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server. my
skinny.conf is

[general]
dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepAlive = 120



[will]
device=SEP000750834016
context=default
callerid="William carlson" <>
linelabel=""
mailbox=
line => 

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From: "Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


> I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to
> asterisk, But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a

> SEPMACADDR.cnf file to Continue, I created empty ones but it's still
> sitting there saying "opening"
> Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?
>
> Kevin,
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread hkirrc.patrick
sorry to cut in like this; very new to * and skinny phones;
do you mean, all i need to install is *; no need to activate linux's 
tftp daemon?
also, is the device name something i make up or burned in the phone's 
rom ; is so, where can i find the device name?

William Carlson wrote:

I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point the
phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says useing
TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server. my skinny.conf
is
[general]
dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepAlive = 120


[will]
device=SEP000750834016
context=default
callerid="William carlson" <>
linelabel=""
mailbox=
line => 
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From: "Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk,
But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a
SEPMACADDR.cnf file to
Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying
"opening"
Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?
Kevin,



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread William Carlson
I just got mine working. All I did was create a skinny.conf and point the
phone to the asterisk server for tftp. the phone then boots and says useing
TFTP as CM and works. I have no SEP.cnf's on my tftp server. my skinny.conf
is

[general]
dateFormat = M-D-Y  ; M,D,Y in any order (5 chars max)
keepAlive = 120



[will]
device=SEP000750834016
context=default
callerid="William carlson" <>
linelabel=""
mailbox=
line => 

- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help


> I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk,
> But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a
> SEPMACADDR.cnf file to
> Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying
> "opening"
> Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?
>
> Kevin,
>
>
>
>
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[Asterisk-Users] Skinny (SCCP) help

2003-11-05 Thread Kevin
I have a cisco 7910 phone, I'm trying to get it to connect to asterisk,
But it seems like it needs either a SEPDefault.cnf file or a
SEPMACADDR.cnf file to
Continue, I created empty ones but it's still sitting there saying
"opening"
Does anyone have examples of the SEPDefault.cnf file?

Kevin,




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