[Serusers] cisco sip phones?

Steve Blair blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Fri Apr 14 21:47:58 CEST 2006



Gould, Aaron wrote:

>in this sentence what does version 7 speak of?  version 7 of what? 
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>" - if you're running version 7 or higher there is no need for the OS79XX.TXT file"
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Cisco's SIP image version. For example v7.3.

>thanks jan in advance
>aaron
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>From: serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org on behalf of Jiri Kuthan
>Sent: Thu 4/13/2006 2:13 PM
>To: Jan Bollen; Cesc
>Cc: SER-Users
>Subject: Re: [Serusers] cisco sip phones?
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>Hi Jan,
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>I am just curious -- what does it mean exactly it speaks SIP only under CCM5.0?
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>Thanks!
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>-jiri
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>At 15:40 12/04/2006, Jan Bollen wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>Directly from Cisco or not, I'm also (ssshhttt) a SER user...:-)
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>>The list is correct with respect to SIP, but it depends on the call
>>agent.
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>>7905, 7912, 7940 and 7960 have a SIP firmware that can be installed
>>and used independently from any other gear/software. Well, you need at
>>least a TFTP server and possibly a SIP proxy/registrar/gateway to talk
>>to.
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>>The others can run SIP when under control of CCM5.0. There is no
>>"independent" SIP firmware for the 7941,7961,7970,7971. Yet.
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>>cheers,
>>Jan
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>>On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 Cesc kneaded and moulded:
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>>|wow ... directly from cisco :)
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>>|so, the list of 79xx phones which can be upgraded to sip is correct?
>>|>>7905, 7911, 7912, 7940, 7941, 7960, 7961, 7970 and 7971
>>|
>>|Tks!
>>|
>>|Cesc
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>>|On 4/12/06, Jan Bollen <jbollen at cisco.com> wrote:
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>>|>
>>|>
>>|> On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 Gould, Aaron kneaded and moulded:
>>|> |
>>|> |oh, cisco phone, ummm, yeah i put the 5 files in a tftp server i think it was ...
>>|> |
>>|> |OS79XX
>>|> |P003-08-2-00.bin
>>|> |P003-08-2-00.sbn
>>|> |P003-08-2-00.loads
>>|> |P003-08-2-00.sb2
>>|>
>>|>  which is definitely not correct:
>>|>
>>|> - if you're running version 7 or higher there is no need for the
>>|>   OS79XX.TXT file
>>|>
>>|> - the .bin and .sbn are the unsigned and signed images containing the
>>|>   universal application loader.
>>|>
>>|> - the .loads and .sb2 files must be coded P0S3... and not P003.
>>|>
>>|>  I know, it is confusing, but that is the way it is.
>>|>
>>|>  cheers,
>>|>  Jan
>>|>
>>|>
>>|> |
>>|> |and it loaded up a new universal application loader into the phones....."...2000-2006"
>>|> |
>>|> |then they loaded their sip firmware ....blinky lights during upgrade.....now they boot up and go through a decision tree to find a valid config file which i haven't been able to figure out yet......
>>|> |
>>|> |aaron
>>|> |
>>|> |________________________________
>>|> |
>>|> |From: serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org on behalf of Cesc
>>|> |Sent: Wed 4/12/2006 6:07 AM
>>|> |To: SER-Users
>>|> |Subject: [Serusers] cisco sip phones?
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>>|> |
>>|> |
>>|> |Hi,
>>|> |
>>|> |I am looking for experiences with cisco (series 79xx) phones with sip
>>|> |... can it be installed (sip) on all of them? or just a few models
>>|> |(7960 ... or 7970)?
>>|> |
>>|> |Tks!
>>|> |
>>|> |Cesc
>>|> |
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