[asterisk-users] Cisco 7905 / 7911G Reviews

2008-04-11 Thread Faraz R. Khan
I hope these phone / asterisk compatibility questions are not considered
OT for this list. I am currently in Grandstream hell and need a
cost-effective way out :)

Just wanted to know if anybody has experience with the Cisco 7905 / 7911
Running SIP with Asterisk. These seem like a good replacement for the
GXP2000. My basic requirement at this point is a good IP phone that
talks gsm/g729/ulaw and does not crash :)

I have used the Cisco 7940G in the past without problems on Sip 8.1.X
from cisco.

Also it appears that Cisco does not support gsm as a codec.

I'm assuming there are no grandstream-like problems with these cisco's.
Cisco is much more co-operative than Linksys/Polycom and is working a
feasible deal for me to replace GXPs with Cisco 7905/06G


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[asterisk-users] cisco 7905

2007-03-27 Thread Khaled Chehab
How to configure cisco 7905 with asterisk ,if you please can send me step by
step configuration steps .

Thanks

 

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RE: [asterisk-users] cisco 7905

2007-03-27 Thread Shaikh Jallaluddin
Khaled,
 
Check this URL
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a
0080094584.shtml

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How to configure cisco 7905 with asterisk ,if you please can send me step by
step configuration steps .

Thanks

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] cisco 7905

2007-03-27 Thread Hermann Wecke

Khaled Chehab wrote:
How to configure cisco 7905 with asterisk ,if you please can send me 
step by step configuration steps .


This electronic message and its attachments are solely addressed to 
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 disclosure belonging to Xplorium.


Sorry, can't help you because of this BS. If you want help, repost
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 - vad, cng

2006-03-01 Thread Tomislav Parčina
How to disable silence suppression (or Voice activity detection - VAD) on Cisco 
7905 phone?

On Cisco 7940 I use enable_vad: 0, but I can't find anything similar for 7905.


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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 can't register

2006-02-19 Thread Jeremy Malcolm
My Cisco 7905 can't register with Asterisk (1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k 
on Debian stable).  It could, however, register with another 
installation of Asterisk and the settings on the phone (apart from the 
SIP proxy address) haven't changed since then.


On the new Asterisk box my sip.conf contains this:

[jeremy]
type=friend
regexten=801
allow=g729
host=dynamic
secret=PASSWORD
nat=yes
qualify=yes
canreinvite=no
callerid=Jeremy Malcolm 9213 0801
mailbox=1000

sip show peers shows this:

jeremy(Unspecified)D   N  255.255.255.255  0UNKNOWN

sip debug shows this:

Sip read:
REGISTER sip:tardis.malcolm.id.au SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.104:5060
From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=1655991738
To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Contact: Jeremy Malcolm 
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060;transport=udp;expires=3600

User-Agent: Cisco-CP7905/1.01-030807A
Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER, REGISTER
Content-Length: 0

10 headers, 0 lines
Using latest request as basis request
Sending to 192.168.0.104 : 5060 (NAT)
Transmitting (NAT):
SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.104:5060;received=220.238.97.78;rport=50048
From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=1655991738
To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=as779edf52
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER
Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Length: 0


 to 220.238.97.78:50048
Transmitting (NAT):
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.104:5060;received=220.238.97.78;rport=50048
From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=1655991738
To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];tag=as779edf52
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER
Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm=asterisk, nonce=52e7665f
Content-Length: 0


 to 220.238.97.78:50048
Scheduling destruction of call '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in 15000 ms

Can anyone offer any advice?

TIA

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 sccp Hold and Message buttons

2005-11-16 Thread Francesco Angi






 Francesco Angi ha scritto:



 Two
simple questions about Cisco 7905 on Asterisk using chan_sccp.
 1) using both sccp firmware 5.0 and 6.1 I
cannot put a call in hold,
 because there's no Hold Button at all! Is
there a way to configure



 The 7905 has
an hard button for the hold stuff, the button is the one on the top of the
button 1

It wasnt
hard. Next time Id rather read user guide first. But in SIP there was a
Hold button on display.

 element
in SEPmac_address.cnf.xml, I also put it into sccp.conf, but
 pushing Message always dials 8500.



 vmnum = 123456



 in the line section



Set it on sccp.conf





 SergioThanks,_fangi_




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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 sccp Hold and Message buttons

2005-11-15 Thread Francesco Angi
Hi all.
Two simple questions about Cisco 7905 on Asterisk using chan_sccp.
1) using both sccp firmware 5.0 and 6.1 I cannot put a call in hold,
because there's no Hold Button at all! Is there a way to configure
buttons? Perhaps through XML?

2) How can I configure Message button to dial my voicemail number (and
not default 8500)? I tried to enter the number into the messagesURL
element in SEPmac_address.cnf.xml, I also put it into sccp.conf, but
pushing Message always dials 8500.

Thank you,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 sccp Hold and Message buttons

2005-11-15 Thread Sergio Chersovani

Francesco Angi ha scritto:


Two simple questions about Cisco 7905 on Asterisk using chan_sccp.
1) using both sccp firmware 5.0 and 6.1 I cannot put a call in hold,
because there's no Hold Button at all! Is there a way to configure
 

The 7905 has an hard button for the hold stuff, the button is the one on 
the top of the button 1



element in SEPmac_address.cnf.xml, I also put it into sccp.conf, but
pushing Message always dials 8500.
 


vmnum = 123456

in the line section

Sergio
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-28 Thread Rich Adamson

 It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network powered by 
 an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing with a callerid# 
 of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I have looked and been 
 watching on the asterisk command line with the -vvr switch and nothing 
 has been seen that indicates a reason for this random ringing. This leads 
 me to think that this trouble is not involving the asterisk server, 
 however I am bothered by it and would like to find out what is causing the 
 trouble.
 
 I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be 
 causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there any 
 suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of the problem.

I don't use the 7905's, but might try:

- use ethereal to see if the call is actually initiated from something
external to the phone

- if you are using sip firmware, implement telnet within the phone, telnet
to it, and look at some of the debug options



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-28 Thread Dan Adams
Well, it seems to be acting normal since I wrote the message yesterday. On 
your thoughts, I haven't messed with ethereal yet, so I am not sure about 
that. Plus I am not sure if the network item that this phone plugs into is 
a hub or a switch, I think it is a switch though. I know ethereal won't 
work if the network item is a switch. On your second suggestion, the 7905 
has a web interface, but not a telnet interface, but I will look into and 
report back.

Dan
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Rich Adamson wrote:

It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network powered by
an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing with a callerid#
of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I have looked and been
watching on the asterisk command line with the -vvr switch and nothing
has been seen that indicates a reason for this random ringing. This leads
me to think that this trouble is not involving the asterisk server,
however I am bothered by it and would like to find out what is causing the
trouble.
I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be
causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there any
suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of the problem.
I don't use the 7905's, but might try:
- use ethereal to see if the call is actually initiated from something
external to the phone
- if you are using sip firmware, implement telnet within the phone, telnet
to it, and look at some of the debug options

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912, SIP, g729 and DTMF setup

2005-01-28 Thread Gonzalo Gasca
Hi John/forum
I saw in your config that you are using a Mediatrix box,
I have problems of delay routing for all my calls to the PSTN,

Im also using a Mediatrix box (1204 ) version 2.4.10.68
I was wondering if you are using the same Mediatrix box and if you have the same problem?
Or maybe you can help me with this issue.

For OUTGOING
My Dialplan for the Mediatrix box is the following, here at Mexico we use 8 digits for local calls.
([1-9]xxx|01xx||060|0xx)
I have verified that inmediatly after I dial from my IP phone, the in-use light turns on in Mediatrix but the call is not pass until the 4 seconds timer expires.
I have tried disabling the Dial plan butit didnthelp
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[Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-27 Thread Dan Adams
It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network powered by 
an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing with a callerid# 
of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I have looked and been 
watching on the asterisk command line with the -vvr switch and nothing 
has been seen that indicates a reason for this random ringing. This leads 
me to think that this trouble is not involving the asterisk server, 
however I am bothered by it and would like to find out what is causing the 
trouble.

I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be 
causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there any 
suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of the problem.

Dan
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-27 Thread Steve Blair
Do you have any applications polling you Asterisk server and/or
phones? We had the case once where sipsak was monitoring the
server health and inadvertently kept sending notify messages to
an active user phone.
-Steve
Dan Adams wrote:
It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network 
powered by an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing 
with a callerid# of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I have 
looked and been watching on the asterisk command line with the 
-vvr switch and nothing has been seen that indicates a reason for 
this random ringing. This leads me to think that this trouble is not 
involving the asterisk server, however I am bothered by it and would 
like to find out what is causing the trouble.

I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be 
causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there any 
suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of the 
problem.

Dan
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-27 Thread Dan Adams
Forgive me if I am wrong, but wouldn't the polling thing, which I know we 
have simply taking place via nagios show up in the asterisk logs as an 
actual call? The weird rings I have been expierencing don't seem to show 
up in the CLI or logs.

Dan
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Steve Blair wrote:
Do you have any applications polling you Asterisk server and/or
phones? We had the case once where sipsak was monitoring the
server health and inadvertently kept sending notify messages to
an active user phone.
-Steve
Dan Adams wrote:
It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network powered by 
an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing with a callerid# 
of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I have looked and been 
watching on the asterisk command line with the -vvr switch and nothing 
has been seen that indicates a reason for this random ringing. This leads 
me to think that this trouble is not involving the asterisk server, 
however I am bothered by it and would like to find out what is causing the 
trouble.

I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be 
causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there any 
suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of the 
problem.

Dan
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] CISCO 7905 Phone Weirdness

2005-01-27 Thread Steve Blair
 I cannot say. We only use Asterisk for voicemail. All of our logging 
happens
on the SER box. The sipsak thing was one type of behavior that we saw but
hadn't expected.

Dan Adams wrote:
Forgive me if I am wrong, but wouldn't the polling thing, which I know 
we have simply taking place via nagios show up in the asterisk logs as 
an actual call? The weird rings I have been expierencing don't seem to 
show up in the CLI or logs.

Dan
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Steve Blair wrote:
Do you have any applications polling you Asterisk server and/or
phones? We had the case once where sipsak was monitoring the
server health and inadvertently kept sending notify messages to
an active user phone.
-Steve
Dan Adams wrote:
It seems on my phone, which is hooked up to a large pbx network 
powered by an asterisk server, that it will randomly start ringing 
with a callerid# of 2013 which is its username for that phone. I 
have looked and been watching on the asterisk command line with the 
-vvr switch and nothing has been seen that indicates a reason 
for this random ringing. This leads me to think that this trouble is 
not involving the asterisk server, however I am bothered by it and 
would like to find out what is causing the trouble.

I was wondering, does anyone here have any ideas as to what might be 
causing the weird riging, or if not what is causing it, are there 
any suggestions as to what to look into to find a possible source of 
the problem.

Dan
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912, SIP, g729 and DTMF setup

2005-01-26 Thread John Lange
If anyone sees any mistakes in the following advice, please let me know.

I recently went through a bit of a configuration nightmare with the
Cisco 7905 phone using the g729 codec and Asterisk and I thought I share
it here for anyone who might be searching for help on this in the
future.

The setup is three, 7905 Cisco phones with the SIP firmware attached to
a Asterisk server remotely through a NAT firewall. The Asterisk is
connecting to the PSTN via a SIP gateway (a Mediatrix box) which only
uses g711.

This setup was actually fairly easy but the one nagging problem was the
DTMF tones. We tried numerous configurations with different results.

Sometimes DTMF tones would work on outbound calls but not on the
Asterisk voice mail system. Other times they would work for voicemail
but no tone would be heard on the outside call. Even more frustrating,
sometimes we could get DTMF if the call was placed outbound, but
incoming calls had no DTMF.

Anyhow, here is what I learned.

1. When using a Cisco phone with the g729 codec, your sip.conf should be
as follows (simplified):

[XXX]
type=friend
context=local
username=XXX
callerid=XXX
secret=XXX
host=dynamic
mailbox=XXX
nat=yes
qualify=yes
dtmfmode=rfc2833 ; * See note.
canreinvite=no
disallow=all
allow=g729

* Note: If you use g729 you can not use inband. Documentation on the
voip-wiki seems to indicate that you should use dtmfmode=info with the
Cisco phone but I found this does NOT work end-to-end with outbound,
inbound, and voicemail system.

The settings on the Cisco phone are also very important. They should be:

RxCodec:3 ;g729
TxCodec:3 ;g729
AudioMode  :0x0020 ; DTMF signalling Always out-of-band

* Note: remember you have to buy g729 licenses for Asterisk from digium.

On the flip side, the gateway is set as follows:

[mediatrix]
type=peer
context=mediatrix
host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
dtmfmode=inband ; inband works with g711 only
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw

I hope this helps someone.

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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 automagically sends to VM (again...)

2005-01-25 Thread Alen Salamun
Hello All!
First thank you I solved the 7905 ForwardToVM thing if user didn't
pick up the phone...Well a bit stupid that you have to setup the timer
to something higher that asterisk so asterisk times out before and sends 
BUSY. It seems you just can't make 7905 to not send call to VM after 
timout for call pickup.

But now second problem arrised...If user on 7905 is busy, next call to 
him again goes automagically to VM. There is no option to turn it off
(except not entering number for VM)...Any solution to that?

Best regards,
Alen
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 automagically sends to VM (again...)

2005-01-25 Thread Adi Linden
I put this into the configuration file for the 7905G. Solved all my
forwarding to voicemail issues.

# Some other defaults
ForwardToVMDelay:4294967295

Adi

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Alen Salamun wrote:

 Hello All!

 First thank you I solved the 7905 ForwardToVM thing if user didn't
 pick up the phone...Well a bit stupid that you have to setup the timer
 to something higher that asterisk so asterisk times out before and sends
 BUSY. It seems you just can't make 7905 to not send call to VM after
 timout for call pickup.

 But now second problem arrised...If user on 7905 is busy, next call to
 him again goes automagically to VM. There is no option to turn it off
 (except not entering number for VM)...Any solution to that?

 Best regards,
 Alen
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 automagically sends to VM (again...)

2005-01-25 Thread Alen Salamun
Hello Adi!
Well that helps not to go to VM if called party doesn't pick up. But it 
doesn't if called party is busy.

BR, Alen
Adi Linden wrote:
I put this into the configuration file for the 7905G. Solved all my
forwarding to voicemail issues.
# Some other defaults
ForwardToVMDelay:4294967295
Adi
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Alen Salamun wrote:

Hello All!
First thank you I solved the 7905 ForwardToVM thing if user didn't
pick up the phone...Well a bit stupid that you have to setup the timer
to something higher that asterisk so asterisk times out before and sends
BUSY. It seems you just can't make 7905 to not send call to VM after
timout for call pickup.
But now second problem arrised...If user on 7905 is busy, next call to
him again goes automagically to VM. There is no option to turn it off
(except not entering number for VM)...Any solution to that?
Best regards,
Alen
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco's site)

2004-09-22 Thread Jeb Campbell
Just wanted to say Thanks to the Asterisk community -- all links are 
bookmarked now!

Jeb Campbell
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On Sep 21, 2004, at 4:54 PM, John Hill wrote:
Her is the 7905-12 page
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-phone-7905
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(onCisco'ssite)
Hi, I don't know if it the only way to do that, but it is how I did it.
You need to have a valid cco account and your Smartnet contract have 
to be
associated with your cco login.

Next go to
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/
and when you are logged in, you can find the firmware of your choice
under Voice Software section.
If you have a smartnet account, don't hesitate to contact cisco 
technical
support.

Regards
Christian Vallee
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Objet : [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on 
Cisco'ssite)

Hello all,
I feel dumb asking this, but does anyone have a link to the SIP
firmware for the 7912 on Cisco's site?
I have a SmartNet contract, but I just can't find the link (you can
search for 7960 sip firmware and find that fast).
Thanks for the help,
Jeb Campbell
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905

2004-09-21 Thread M. Willigs
Hi everybody.
I have a Cisco 7905 IP Phone and as I see, the device isn't send the
registration message to the server, so to receive calls need to configure
static ip address.
Is there some way to make the Cisco send any sip registration? or Is there
some way to make the Cisco phone receive calls whitout asociate it whith a
static IP address?

Thanks in advance

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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco's site)

2004-09-21 Thread Jeb Campbell
Hello all,
I feel dumb asking this, but does anyone have a link to the SIP 
firmware for the 7912 on Cisco's site?
I have a SmartNet contract, but I just can't find the link (you can 
search for 7960 sip firmware and find that fast).

Thanks for the help,
Jeb Campbell
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco'ssite)

2004-09-21 Thread Christian Vallee
Hi, I don't know if it the only way to do that, but it is how I did it.
You need to have a valid cco account and your Smartnet contract have to be
associated with your cco login.

Next go to

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/

and when you are logged in, you can find the firmware of your choice
under Voice Software section.

If you have a smartnet account, don't hesitate to contact cisco technical
support.

Regards
Christian Vallee


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Objet : [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco'ssite)

Hello all,
I feel dumb asking this, but does anyone have a link to the SIP 
firmware for the 7912 on Cisco's site?
I have a SmartNet contract, but I just can't find the link (you can 
search for 7960 sip firmware and find that fast).

Thanks for the help,

Jeb Campbell
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (onCisco'ssite)

2004-09-21 Thread John Hill
Use this url:
If you have a valid userid.
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-voice.shtml

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location
(onCisco'ssite)

Hi, I don't know if it the only way to do that, but it is how I did it.
You need to have a valid cco account and your Smartnet contract have to be
associated with your cco login.

Next go to

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/

and when you are logged in, you can find the firmware of your choice
under Voice Software section.

If you have a smartnet account, don't hesitate to contact cisco technical
support.

Regards
Christian Vallee


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Envoyé : 21 septembre 2004 14:17
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Objet : [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco'ssite)

Hello all,
I feel dumb asking this, but does anyone have a link to the SIP 
firmware for the 7912 on Cisco's site?
I have a SmartNet contract, but I just can't find the link (you can 
search for 7960 sip firmware and find that fast).

Thanks for the help,

Jeb Campbell
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (onCisco'ssite)

2004-09-21 Thread John Hill
Her is the 7905-12 page

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-phone-7905

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Vallee
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To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location
(onCisco'ssite)

Hi, I don't know if it the only way to do that, but it is how I did it.
You need to have a valid cco account and your Smartnet contract have to be
associated with your cco login.

Next go to

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/

and when you are logged in, you can find the firmware of your choice
under Voice Software section.

If you have a smartnet account, don't hesitate to contact cisco technical
support.

Regards
Christian Vallee


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Envoyé : 21 septembre 2004 14:17
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Objet : [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905/7912 SIP image location (on Cisco'ssite)

Hello all,
I feel dumb asking this, but does anyone have a link to the SIP 
firmware for the 7912 on Cisco's site?
I have a SmartNet contract, but I just can't find the link (you can 
search for 7960 sip firmware and find that fast).

Thanks for the help,

Jeb Campbell
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[Asterisk-Users] CIsco 7905 and VLAN

2004-07-16 Thread Kevin
Has anyone had any success in getting the Cisco 7905/7912 phones working
with a managed switch and VLAN's?

I programmed a voice VLAN and changed the parameter in the telephones
for the new VLAN.  The individual ports are set up for tagging.  It
seems to work fine with the Cisco 7960/7940 telephones, however the
7905/7912 telephones don't seem to work with the VLAN.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Kevin


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905 vs Cisco 7905-G

2004-05-09 Thread Petr Grussmann
Mathieu Nantel wrote:

Hey,

Can anyone comment on the difference between the 7905 and it's upgrade, the 
7905-G ? Has anyone used these phones in a configuration? Is SIP well 
implemented in the 7905 ?

Thanks in advance,

Mat
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in sip and h323 working goot
options G is power ethernet version
must send in cable 48V ~ I think see on cisco web side
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[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905

2003-09-15 Thread Ernest W. Lessenger
Can anyone tell me the features of the Cisco 7905 with SIP? I mean things 
like number of lines, speakerphone, transfer buttons, etc. I've seen the 
Cisco material, but all it told me was how nifty it is and how wonderful 
the XML interface will be ;)

Thanks,
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905

2003-09-15 Thread Bigras, Guy
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/i
pp7905/7905h323/7905aapb.htm

or

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/i
pp7905/7905h323/index.htm

or

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_quick_refer
ence_guide09186a00800adf66.html#1003314







 -Original Message-
 From: Ernest W. Lessenger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: September 15, 2003 2:42 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905
 
 
 Can anyone tell me the features of the Cisco 7905 with SIP? I 
 mean things 
 like number of lines, speakerphone, transfer buttons, etc. 
 I've seen the 
 Cisco material, but all it told me was how nifty it is and 
 how wonderful 
 the XML interface will be ;)
 
 Thanks,
 --Ernest
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905

2003-09-15 Thread Bigras, Guy
Sorry about that here are the links again:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/
ipp7905/7905h323/7905aapb.htm

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/
ipp7905/7905h323/index.htm

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_quick_refe
rence_guide09186a00800adf66.html#1003314


Guy




 -Original Message-
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 Sent: September 15, 2003 2:59 PM
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 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon
 /english/i
 pp7905/7905h323/7905aapb.htm
 
 or
 
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/english/i
pp7905/7905h323/index.htm

or

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_quick_refer
ence_guide09186a00800adf66.html#1003314







 -Original Message-
 From: Ernest W. Lessenger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: September 15, 2003 2:42 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7905
 
 
 Can anyone tell me the features of the Cisco 7905 with SIP? I
 mean things 
 like number of lines, speakerphone, transfer buttons, etc. 
 I've seen the 
 Cisco material, but all it told me was how nifty it is and 
 how wonderful 
 the XML interface will be ;)
 
 Thanks,
 --Ernest
 
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