[Users] Cisco 7960 phones

Stephen Varga varga at zbzoom.net
Wed Feb 21 20:58:54 CET 2007


There is no browser support for these phones. The configuration is 
either done manually via the keypad llike you just did or via a text 
file that is stored on your tftp server.

You can enable telnet access to the phone, this will allow you to 
somethings but not provision it.

Steve

Scott Yagel wrote:
> Ok, I figured out how to unlock the config, using the new menu item called (doh!) "unlock config". One 7960 phone now a functioning SIP phone on the OpenSER. Last thing to figure out is why I cannot access it by browser.
>
> Thanks again for the help.
>
> Scott Yagel
> PacketCall, Inc.
> syagel at packetcall.net
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stephen Varga [mailto:varga at zbzoom.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:38 AM
>> To: syagel at packetcall.net
>> Cc: users at openser.org
>> 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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