Scott

You can set the password in the SIPDefault.cnf

I add the following line to the SIPDefault.cnf file phone_password: "adgjm"

Makes it real easy to get into config mode until you get your settings the way you want them, then I use a more unique specific one in the SIP<mac-address>.cnf file for each phone.

You can get to the SIP code documentation on the Cisco website without a login. It does a pretty good job of describing the parameters and the various config files.

As Atle mentioned the default is 'cisco' until you set it in a config file.

Steve

Scott Yagel wrote:
Steve,

Thanks, this worked really well.  I managed to update one of the phones, at
least to a certain point.  It downloaded the new image and read at least
part of the configuration file.  It is now sitting at the "Phone
Unprovisioned" state. The only problem I have now is that, to complete the
provisioning, I can't seem to get the Network Configuration unlocked.  The
old method of hitting **# doesn't seem to work any more.

Thanks again,
Scott Yagel
PacketCall, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Varga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Cisco 7960 phones

Scott,

Put the attached files into your tftp server that the phones are pulling their configs and image from. You should also have the following image files in the same tftp server:

    P003-08-2-00.bin
    P0S3-08-2-00.loads
    P0S3-08-2-00.zip
    P003-08-2-00.sbn
    P0S3-08-2-00.sb2

I have used these files to successfully upgrade phones.

If you have SIPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf file created for the phones, make sure the image_version line is commented out.

The biggest problem I have with this version is using that it reads the dialplan.xml file but it does not work; I am guessing there is a syntax change but can not been able to find SIP documentation related to the 8.2 code on Cisco's website. I have been staying with the 7.5 version of the code because of this problem.

I found watching which files are being requested by phone a big help in getting the loads to work properly

Let me know what happens.

Steve






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