Re: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

2009-06-25 Thread Peder
You have to still have all of the line2 entries in the config file and they
have to be set to .


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Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 4:12 PM
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

Folks,

I have CISCO 7940g phone.  I have in the past configured the phone with two
lines.  Having found the 2nd line wasn't much use, I want to remove it from
the config.  I have taken it out of the SIP config file that is TFTPd to the
phone but it is still showing on the phone and it is still trying to log
into Asterisk with that account.  I have tried removing the config line and
blanking out the options but it still persists.
Does anyoen know how to get rid of the thing?

Mike.


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Re: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

2009-06-25 Thread David Gibbons
Mike,

1.  Remove the 'line 2' entries completely from the SEPXX.XML file.
2.  Change the 'Version' tag in the SEPXX.XML file. You need only change 
one digit; I usually just increment the last digit. 
(version1.0.0.0-9/version).
3.  Restart the phone (Settings - **#**).
4.  This should do it. If it doesn't, proceed to step 5 with caution.
5.  If the line still appears, reset the phone to factory defaults (Hold # 
while booting, then dial 123456789*0# when the line lights flash amber back and 
forth). DO NOT RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE TFTP SERVER 
SETUP WITH THE FIRMWARE IMAGES. This will force the phone to re-download the 
SEP.XML file.

-Dave

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Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:12 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

Folks,

I have CISCO 7940g phone.  I have in the past configured the phone with two 
lines.  Having found the 2nd line wasn't much use, I want to remove it from the 
config.  I have taken it out of the SIP config file that is TFTPd to the phone 
but it is still showing on the phone and it is still trying to log into 
Asterisk with that account.  I have tried removing the config line and blanking 
out the options but it still persists.
Does anyoen know how to get rid of the thing?

Mike.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

2009-06-25 Thread Jonathan Thurman
David's directions will work on a 7941/7961, not the 7940/7960.  You do have
to keep the line configuration for the 79x0 series phones in the
SIP${MAC}.cnf file..  I have not tested setting them to , but I know if
you telnet into the phone they will show UNPROVISIONED as the setting.
You can also clear all of the cached settings by telnetting into the phone,
clearing the config, and resetting it.

-Jonathan


On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:29 AM, David Gibbons d...@videon-central.comwrote:

 Mike,

 1.  Remove the 'line 2' entries completely from the SEPXX.XML file.
 2.  Change the 'Version' tag in the SEPXX.XML file. You need only
 change one digit; I usually just increment the last digit.
 (version1.0.0.0-9/version).
 3.  Restart the phone (Settings - **#**).
 4.  This should do it. If it doesn't, proceed to step 5 with caution.
 5.  If the line still appears, reset the phone to factory defaults
 (Hold # while booting, then dial 123456789*0# when the line lights flash
 amber back and forth). DO NOT RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS IF YOU DON'T HAVE
 THE TFTP SERVER SETUP WITH THE FIRMWARE IMAGES. This will force the phone to
 re-download the SEP.XML file.

 -Dave

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 From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:
 asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mike
 Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:12 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

 Folks,

 I have CISCO 7940g phone.  I have in the past configured the phone with two
 lines.  Having found the 2nd line wasn't much use, I want to remove it from
 the config.  I have taken it out of the SIP config file that is TFTPd to the
 phone but it is still showing on the phone and it is still trying to log
 into Asterisk with that account.  I have tried removing the config line and
 blanking out the options but it still persists.
 Does anyoen know how to get rid of the thing?

 Mike.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Removing line 2 from CISCO 7940g

2009-06-24 Thread Jonathan Thurman
The phone caches the configuration...  To remove it update the config like
so:

line2_name:UNPROVISIONED
line2_authname:UNPROVISIONED
line2_password:UNPROVISIONED
line2_shortname:   UNPROVISIONED
line2_displayname: UNPROVISIONED

For each line that you don't want anymore.  So on a 7960 you would have to
do this for lines 2-6.  The line will then disappear from the phone.

-Jonathan


On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Mike asterisk-us...@norgie.net wrote:

 Folks,

 I have CISCO 7940g phone.  I have in the past configured the phone with
 two lines.  Having found the 2nd line wasn't much use, I want to remove
 it from the config.  I have taken it out of the SIP config file that is
 TFTPd to the phone but it is still showing on the phone and it is still
 trying to log into Asterisk with that account.  I have tried removing
 the config line and blanking out the options but it still persists.
 Does anyoen know how to get rid of the thing?

 Mike.

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