I have 3 cisco 7912 that all stoped working at the same time on sunday.
There is nothing on the display and the menu and hold buttons are lit.
Resteing produces the same results the phone dosent respond. Anyone have an
idea how to fix this or if it can even be fixed. Ive done some searching
Matt Putnam wrote:
anything useful any sugestions?
Are they requesting anything via TFTP? Do you have the full tftp files
ready?
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I didnt have them on tftp files they were all manualy configured. They are
not trying to request anything they have the tftp server address but are not
requesting any files. It should start up and look for a vlan but its not
even doing that it does nothing when i plug it in just a blank screen
Do they appear to have failed as a result of Daylight Savings time?
On 3/14/07, Matt Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didnt have them on tftp files they were all manualy configured. They are
not trying to request anything they have the tftp server address but are not
requesting any files. It
Thats what i would have though but we have two others that are working just
fine and they were all identical in firmware and all manually configured. If
was on sunday but i dont think it was because of DST.
On 3/14/07, Tom Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do they appear to have failed as a result
Also prior to the crash the phones were loosing registration every hour on
the hour like clockwork and it was just these three. I dont know if it might
just be a flaw in the hardware on these phones or if they were just used to
hard but its a little strange that these three would just crash while
Tom Lynn wrote:
Do they appear to have failed as a result of Daylight Savings time?
DST for 7905/7912 are set inside the lddefault/gkdefault - or the
individual config file (ldMAC / gkMAC), but can't be set in advance like
7940/7960. DST is not the reason here...
Hi all,I converted a Cisco 7912 IP phone from SCCP to SIP version and successfully registered with asterisk. And now I want to install back the SCCP firmware.I managed to convert both SCCP to SIP and SIP to SCCP in Cisco 7940 IP phone but I cannot do it in 7912?Is there anyone knows
Friends,
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Cisco+7905%252F7912+IP+Phones
states under SIP Software Limitations that XML is not supported
on this phone. However, my tech data summary of this product states:
In addition, XML applications deliver impressive
applications and network data
features like 3 way calling.
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Friends,
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Cisco
Jerry Geis wrote:
however all the phone shows is the initial config from my office.
Its either not picking it up, rejecting it or something???
Doing a diff between the txt files from my office and the second
location shows only the
proxy and UID and password fields as being different.
Hi,
I am using a cisco 7912. I setup the phone at my first location. I
edited the gkMAC.txt
file setup the proxy and UID etc... values. generated the gkMAC file
and booted
the phone and it worked...
I then mailed it to its final destination. this place has other 7912
phones working there..
Anyone know what the file format for the cisco 7912 RINGLIST.DAT file
is?
I have a RINGLIST.DAT file for a 7960 that is working fine. It's just a
list of the ring name and the file name but it doesn't work for the
7912. I've read somewhere that the 7912 needs the ringlist.dat file to
be in xml
Anyone know what the file format for the cisco 7912 RINGLIST.DAT file
is?
I have a RINGLIST.DAT file for a 7960 that is working fine. It's just a
list of the ring name and the file name but it doesn't work for the
7912. I've read somewhere that the 7912 needs the ringlist.dat file to
be in xml
When a call comes into our office, it rings multiple Cisco 7912's (in
Asterisk the dial command is just Dial(SIP/101SIP/102SIP/103...)
Then when somebody answers the call, all the other phones stop ringing
(of course). The only problem with this is that all the other phones
then display
Hello all,
I tried to set up some cisco 7912G phones with asterisk with not much
success.
Can anyone give me some tips on this one ?
Is it better to use SCCP or SIP ? Where can I get a SIP software image ?
Regards
Kiss Karoly
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7912 issues
Hello all,
I tried to set up some cisco 7912G phones with asterisk with not much
success.
Can anyone give me some tips on this one ?
Is it better to use SCCP or SIP ? Where can I get a SIP software image ?
Regards
Hi.
I have set up * in our lab here at work and got the 7940 up and running
OK. But the 7912 wont work. It registers sometimes. When I call it it
rings, but when I lift off the handset it just keeps ringing and the call
is not set up. When I try to make a call from the 7912 I get no dialtone,
and
?yvind Johnsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi.
I have set up * in our lab here at work and got the 7940 up and running
OK. But the 7912 wont work. It registers sometimes. When I call it it
rings, but when I lift off the handset it just keeps ringing and the
call
is not set up. When I try to
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] Øyvind Johnsen wrote:
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
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
Hi,
Please can somebody explain how to setup the cisco ip phones to make
them work with SIP?
With SCCP they were working fine but now I'm not even able to get them
to talk with asteriks, apparently.
With Sip Debug ON I get some feedback but nothing gives errors or something.
this is my
Hi all,
I playing around with some C7912 IP phones (SIP FW).
They work nice with asterisk, but I found the following issue:
o When I configure the voicemail number (8500) to access VM
I can push the messages button on the phone to access my VM
o The phone can setup DND and call
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 11:36, Swen Veckes wrote:
Hi all,
I playing around with some C7912 IP phones (SIP FW).
They work nice with asterisk, but I found the following issue:
o When I configure the voicemail number (8500) to access VM
I can push the messages button on the phone to
Having exactly the same problem with 7905. In addition it doesn't
seem you can
disable (at least on my sip fw release) the
redirect-to-vm-on-busy feature.
Yes, that's right, only the value for no answer can be changed (set to
high value == disable).
Whenever the phone has the VM number
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 13:10, Swen Veckes wrote:
In addition it doesn't
seem you can
disable (at least on my sip fw release) the
redirect-to-vm-on-busy feature.
Actually I think of a soultion like changeing the VM app to be canceld when
dialing
* and one can enter the vm and pin
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Ludovic Drolez wrote:
We have Cisco 7912 phones, and the doc says that I can create up to four speed
dial buttons on my phone using the Cisco CallManager.
Does anyone knows which protocol is used to configure speed dials (Is it
documented somewhere) ?
Did someone tried
Hi !
We have Cisco 7912 phones, and the doc says that I can create up to four speed
dial buttons on my phone using the Cisco CallManager.
Does anyone knows which protocol is used to configure speed dials (Is it
documented somewhere) ?
Did someone tried to reverse engineer the protocol ?
It would
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