Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread Jerry
I would suggest contacting a dealer until you find one who will sell 
you a maintenance contract for the phone. Last I checked, over a year 
ago, they were somewhere around $10-$20. Once you have a contract you 
may register online and download all the software you need. However to 
use legally you would have the pay the ~$50 license fee for SIP.

On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Patrick M. Gray, Jr. wrote:
That seems to be what the various documents I've stumbled across seem 
to
indicate.  Maybe it's too late at night and my brain is shot, but 
Cisco's
documentation on the upgrade path seems a little confusing...  Would 
you
mind giving me a brief summary of the upgrade path to the latest 
firmware if
you know it, starting from P003AM30?

Thanks again!
Pat
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro
Sent: Friday, 18 March, 2005 22:13
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware
Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
them.
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired 
bay in
2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-) 
).
I
spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and 
would
not
even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware.

I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there 
are
alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box 
SCCP
firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to 
pay
any
official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I 
received
from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a
waste
of time.

I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't 
want
to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to 
work
reliably.


Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction.

Pat
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Jerry wrote:
I would suggest contacting a dealer until you find one who will sell you 
a maintenance contract for the phone. Last I checked, over a year ago, 
they were somewhere around $10-$20. Once you have a contract you may 
register online and download all the software you need. However to use 
legally you would have the pay the ~$50 license fee for SIP.
That is only true if your phone is a 7940/7960 (not G). The 7940G/7960G 
are legally allowed to be used with SIP firmware, if you have rights to 
obtain it.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread Ed Greenberg
I wonder if VoipSupply can sell the maintenance contract for the phone? 
Wouldn't hurt to ask. The fellow from VS is a regular poster over on the 
asterisk-biz list.

--On Saturday, March 19, 2005 11:09 AM -0600 Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

I would suggest contacting a dealer until you find one who will sell you
a maintenance contract for the phone. Last I checked, over a year ago,
they were somewhere around $10-$20. Once you have a contract you may
register online and download all the software you need. However to use
legally you would have the pay the ~$50 license fee for SIP.
On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Patrick M. Gray, Jr. wrote:
That seems to be what the various documents I've stumbled across seem
to
indicate.  Maybe it's too late at night and my brain is shot, but
Cisco's
documentation on the upgrade path seems a little confusing...  Would
you
mind giving me a brief summary of the upgrade path to the latest
firmware if
you know it, starting from P003AM30?
Thanks again!
Pat
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro
Sent: Friday, 18 March, 2005 22:13
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware
Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
them.
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired
bay in
2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-)
).
I
spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and
would
not
even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware.

I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there
are
alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box
SCCP
firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to
pay
any
official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I
received
from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a
waste
of time.

I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't
want
to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to
work
reliably.

Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction.

Pat
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread John Breeden
I'm ex cisco (left in '96). Cisco did change their corp policy recently 
in that they no longer will sell firmware directly to end users. I think 
as far as the phones go, that's a mistake on cisco's part. Perhaps we'll 
see cisco move some of these phones over to the linksys side someday. 
Any cisco product/marketing managers out there?

You also need to realize cisco is primarily a software company. It's 
family jewels is IOS. That's why they license for each device.

It would be nice to locate a cisco dealer who would be willing to sell 
service contracts/TAC logins for single units - so far I too have been 
able to find one. If found it would be great to add it to the wiki

I just flashed a 7960G from voipsupply. It came with skinny. The SIP 
path I took was: 3.0, 4.2, 4.4, 5.3, 6.0, 6.3, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3.

Don't know if ALL these flashes are really nessessary, but I had 'um so 
I did 'um.

Word of caution: the 7.x firmware sent to me by voipsuppy was incomplete 
as to the 7.x releases. They left out the .loads files. Without those 
files you'll end up with the dreaded application load failure.

BTW: The service from voipsupply was great otherwise.
--
John Breeden
Hawaii
Ed Greenberg wrote:
I wonder if VoipSupply can sell the maintenance contract for the 
phone? Wouldn't hurt to ask. The fellow from VS is a regular poster 
over on the asterisk-biz list.

--On Saturday, March 19, 2005 11:09 AM -0600 Jerry 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I would suggest contacting a dealer until you find one who will sell you
a maintenance contract for the phone. Last I checked, over a year ago,
they were somewhere around $10-$20. Once you have a contract you may
register online and download all the software you need. However to use
legally you would have the pay the ~$50 license fee for SIP.
On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Patrick M. Gray, Jr. wrote:
That seems to be what the various documents I've stumbled across seem
to
indicate.  Maybe it's too late at night and my brain is shot, but
Cisco's
documentation on the upgrade path seems a little confusing...  Would
you
mind giving me a brief summary of the upgrade path to the latest
firmware if
you know it, starting from P003AM30?
Thanks again!
Pat
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro
Sent: Friday, 18 March, 2005 22:13
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware
Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
them.
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired
bay in
2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-)
).
I
spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and
would
not
even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware.

I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there
are
alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box
SCCP
firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to
pay
any
official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I
received
from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a
waste
of time.

I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't
want
to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to
work
reliably.

Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction.

Pat
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread cory
We can probably help you out with purchasing a Smartnet contract for your
CP-7960 phone, although we are not an authorized Cisco reseller.  We are
Polycom authorized, and represent myriad other vendors as well, but in
terms of Cisco products we have never been Cisco authorized.

Cisco has recently changed the licensing distribution model for all of
their phones.  They are no longer currently selling the Spare version of
the Cisco phones.

From what I have been told and what I have seen on Ingram and TechData,
the phones are only available in the CH1 (CallManager) and CCME
(CallManager Express) flavors.

The new licensing program, as it was explained to me, will force
distribution buyers who purchase any Cisco phones to also purchase a $150
SIP/MGCP license, this adds $150 to the list price of any model you
purchase.

They are supposed to be releasing a new SP service provider edition of
each phone model, which also will require the $150 SIP/MGCP license.

The odd part is I have been told this SIP/MGCP license is a requirement
for any version you buy, CH1 (CallManager), CCME (CallManager Express) or
the SP (Service Provider) edition.

If someone expressly wants to purchase the CH1 or CCME versions of the
phones, they must be using CallManager or CM Express right?  Why else
would they buy that version other than to have the correct licensing for
their Cisco PBX.

If you are using CallManager or CM Express, why would you need a $150
SIP/MGCP license, when your PBX runs Cisco Skinny protocol, not SIP or
MGCP.

Perhaps there is a Cisco telephony authorized firm on this list who can
shed some light on that seemingly illogical requirement.

Cory @ VOIPSupply.com

+++



 I wonder if VoipSupply can sell the maintenance contract for the phone?
 Wouldn't hurt to ask. The fellow from VS is a regular poster over on the
 asterisk-biz list.

 --On Saturday, March 19, 2005 11:09 AM -0600 Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 I would suggest contacting a dealer until you find one who will sell you
 a maintenance contract for the phone. Last I checked, over a year ago,
 they were somewhere around $10-$20. Once you have a contract you may
 register online and download all the software you need. However to use
 legally you would have the pay the ~$50 license fee for SIP.

 On Mar 18, 2005, at 10:17 PM, Patrick M. Gray, Jr. wrote:

 That seems to be what the various documents I've stumbled across seem
 to
 indicate.  Maybe it's too late at night and my brain is shot, but
 Cisco's
 documentation on the upgrade path seems a little confusing...  Would
 you
 mind giving me a brief summary of the upgrade path to the latest
 firmware if
 you know it, starting from P003AM30?

 Thanks again!

 Pat

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro
 Sent: Friday, 18 March, 2005 22:13
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

 Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
 upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
 someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
 them.

 On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired
 bay in
 2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-)
 ).
 I
 spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
 nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and
 would
 not
 even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
 suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
 interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware.



 I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there
 are
 alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box
 SCCP
 firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to
 pay
 any
 official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I
 received
 from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a
 waste
 of time.



 I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't
 want
 to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to
 work
 reliably.



 Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction.



 Pat
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-19 Thread Michael Puchol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco has recently changed the licensing distribution model for all of
their phones.  They are no longer currently selling the Spare version of
the Cisco phones.
I was told by Ingram Spain that they could only sell me the 'spare' 
version if I also purchased a CallManager license with it, which IMHO 
beats the purpose of it being called 'spare'. So, apparently, each phone 
is tied to it's license so-to-speak and the concept of 'spare' becomes 
rather vague.

The new licensing program, as it was explained to me, will force
distribution buyers who purchase any Cisco phones to also purchase a $150
SIP/MGCP license, this adds $150 to the list price of any model you
purchase.
If this is so, I expect to see Cisco phone sales decline. I was told by 
Cisco Spain that I had to supply the details of *my* end client to them, 
for quality assurance purposes, so that they can call the client and 
tell them how good a dealer I am (literally!). I imagine if I were to 
become a bad dealer, they could also phone all my client portfolio and 
 direct them to an alternative good dealer. I ended up purchasing the 
phones from a distributor who didn't ask me any questions. In any case, 
it may well be the last Cisco phones I purchase.

They are supposed to be releasing a new SP service provider edition of
each phone model, which also will require the $150 SIP/MGCP license.
I bet they wish we all pulled our trousers further up so they could 
tighten the belt and squeeze our necks a bit more.

SNIP
Perhaps there is a Cisco telephony authorized firm on this list who can
shed some light on that seemingly illogical requirement.
Er...Cisco's logic IMHO is inverted - I was also told by Cisco that they 
are now targeting small and medium-size bussiness, I presume because 
their growth potential in large companies is getting close to zero. I 
don't see how this policy, which seems clearly aimed at making you 
purchase their very expensive PBX solutions and their now more expensive 
phones in favour of cheaper PBX that can also work with their phones, 
ties up with the statements I got from them.

Eventually, they are going to be fighting decent taiwanese imports with 
very cheap PBX systems, and I don't think many small or medium companies 
will have the slightest doubts on what is more cost effective.

Regards, thanks for the information,
Mike

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-18 Thread Pedro
Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
them.

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired bay in
 2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-) ).  I
 spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
 nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and would not
 even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
 suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
 interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware. 
 
   
 
 I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there are
 alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box SCCP
 firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to pay any
 official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I received
 from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a waste
 of time. 
 
   
 
 I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't want
 to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to work
 reliably. 
 
   
 
 Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction. 
 
   
 
 Pat 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2005-03-18 Thread Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
That seems to be what the various documents I've stumbled across seem to
indicate.  Maybe it's too late at night and my brain is shot, but Cisco's
documentation on the upgrade path seems a little confusing...  Would you
mind giving me a brief summary of the upgrade path to the latest firmware if
you know it, starting from P003AM30?

Thanks again!

Pat

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pedro
Sent: Friday, 18 March, 2005 22:13
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

Just a note that you will need to perform quite a few incremental
upgrades to get to a current firmware version.  So if you do get
someone who will sell you the firmware, make sure you get the all of
them.

On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:04:29 -0500, Patrick M. Gray, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 I got a new old stock Cisco 7960 from eBay and the warranty expired bay in
 2001 according to Cisco (I didn't even know they had VoIP in 2001 ;-) ).
I
 spoke with a wonderfully rude gentleman at Cisco who told me there was
 nothing that could be done to get SIP firmware for the device, and would
not
 even entertain the possibility of purchasing said FW from Cisco.  He
 suggested I call a local reseller, and the single one I called was not
 interested in helping me either with my unsupported hardware. 
 
   
 
 I'm using the 7960 to experiment with *, and was wondering if there are
 alternative means to finding the firmware, or if the out of the box SCCP
 firmware (I have version P003AM30) will work with *.  I'm willing to pay
any
 official resellers a fair price for the F/W, but the attitude I received
 from Cisco and the one reseller I contacted have me thinking this is a
waste
 of time. 
 
   
 
 I'm using [EMAIL PROTECTED] and can seem to find any SCCP info, and don't want
 to delve too deeply into this experiment if the phone is not going to work
 reliably. 
 
   
 
 Thanks for any help or pointers in the right direction. 
 
   
 
 Pat 
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-04-23 Thread Johnson-Perkins, Robert
I have just got 3 Cisco 7960 phones which I would like to connect to
Asterisk...
However they seem to have v3 SCCP firmware.

I have tried numerous links to the Cisco Website but unable to get the SIP
firmware.
Has anyone managed to get a service contract or an account with download
privileges?

Ideally I would like to upgrade to 6.3 SIP; though it seems I might need to
upgrade via v3 or v4?

Any idea where I might find copies?

robert AT johnson-perkins DOT com


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-04-23 Thread Matteo Brancaleoni
you should get that from the seller of the phones,
they must have a CCO login with donwload privs
and give you the firmware.

but if u bought them used, that's another story

It's not legal to share cisco firmware without authorization...

Matteo.

Il ven, 2004-04-23 alle 10:38, Johnson-Perkins, Robert ha scritto:
 I have just got 3 Cisco 7960 phones which I would like to connect to
 Asterisk...
 However they seem to have v3 SCCP firmware.
 
 I have tried numerous links to the Cisco Website but unable to get the SIP
 firmware.
 Has anyone managed to get a service contract or an account with download
 privileges?
 
 Ideally I would like to upgrade to 6.3 SIP; though it seems I might need to
 upgrade via v3 or v4?
 
 Any idea where I might find copies?
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-04-23 Thread Randy Bush
you have sent a message to me which seems to contain a legal warning
on who can read it, or how it may be distributed, or whether it may be
archived, etc.

i do not accept such email, and have therefore deleted it.  do not
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-04-23 Thread Hermann Wecke
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Johnson-Perkins, Robert wrote:
 I have just got 3 Cisco 7960 phones which I would like to connect to
 Asterisk...
 However they seem to have v3 SCCP firmware.

The same question, posted a few hours before:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-April/044025.html
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-03-19 Thread Hermann Wecke
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Matthew Marlowe wrote:
 Out of everyone using the 7960 currently, what would you say is the best
 firmware to use w/ asterisk?

I'm using SIP 6.2.00.

 What's the most compatible / stable?

Cisco is not like Grandstream. Grandstream released an image that didn't
work (b14p4.53.zip). This image is still available to download, BTW...

 In addition, is there a better / easier or straightforward tutorial to
 upgrading the firmware?

I used this one:
http://www.wheely-bin.co.uk/cisco/

Actually, upgrading is much simplier than that.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-03-19 Thread Matthew Marlowe
My original post was last week actually I don't know why this one
message didn't go through - It must have gotten to a moderator queue for
some reason.

But thanks, the upgrade went perfect.  I upgraded directly to 6.3 and it
worked like a charm.

Phones great, no complaints. At all.

 

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 Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 5:37 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware
 
 On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Matthew Marlowe wrote:
  Out of everyone using the 7960 currently, what would you say is the 
  best firmware to use w/ asterisk?
 
 I'm using SIP 6.2.00.
 
  What's the most compatible / stable?
 
 Cisco is not like Grandstream. Grandstream released an image 
 that didn't work (b14p4.53.zip). This image is still 
 available to download, BTW...
 
  In addition, is there a better / easier or straightforward 
 tutorial to 
  upgrading the firmware?
 
 I used this one:
 http://www.wheely-bin.co.uk/cisco/
 
 Actually, upgrading is much simplier than that.
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-03-18 Thread Matthew Marlowe
Out of everyone using the 7960 currently, what would you say is the best
firmware to use w/ asterisk?

What's the most compatible / stable?

In addition, is there a better / easier or straightforward tutorial to
upgrading the firmware?

Thanks in advance
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware

2004-03-18 Thread Matthew Marlowe
LOL - I sent this email 3 days ago.. What took it so long? :) 

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 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware
 
 Out of everyone using the 7960 currently, what would you say 
 is the best firmware to use w/ asterisk?
 
 What's the most compatible / stable?
 
 In addition, is there a better / easier or straightforward 
 tutorial to upgrading the firmware?
 
 Thanks in advance
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 SIP Firmware.

2003-09-23 Thread Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa
Hi!

The university where I work just bought four Cisco 7960G IP phones (they 
didn't ask, just came across the door and gave me a box and told me: 
Can you make this work with the Asterisk PBX we have?).  According to 
what I read, there is no much hope, because I have not the SIP firmware 
(too bad).  Has anybody succesfully got an answer from cisco?, or does 
anybody happend to have that firmware and can kindly send it to me?

Thanks in advance for your help,

Sincerely,

Ildefonso Camargo
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