Morning team, I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Monday it is!!! lol
...
I like Mondays ... snowboarding night w/ the kids (also wed night and
Sundays too!)
Amin - this may not exactly be what you are asking for ...
If you are using the newer SPA500 series phones from Cisco, then you can
switch these to SIP by just using the webgui of the phone; chose either SIP
or SCCP. These phones are good for SIP and also with the SBCS solution. So
really easy to do from the phone perspective ... you still need the configs
on the server / router.
Also, for a really nice SIP phone (no SBCS support), you can also look to
the Linksys Biz series SPA900 series ... nice phones too.
HTH,
Andrew Lissitz
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Adel Abouchaev <adel_at_netmasterclass.net>wrote:
> In the similar situation, there were two other ways to provision the phone:
>
> 1. perform factory reset on the phone (it helped most of the time)
> 2. if #1 is not helping, move the SIP phone to the vlan that gets it to the
> CUCM, configure the SIP phone in CUCM for it, wait for the phone to get the
> SIP image, then roll it back to CME. Remove "load" command from the CME
> voice register global configuration.
>
> P.S. Are you sure that the image on flash matches the phone platform?
>
> Adel Abouchaev, CCIE# 12037, CISSP, MCSE
>
> Technical Support Engineer
> Netmasterclass LLC, Cisco Learning Partner
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>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> CCIE
> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 3:33 AM
> To: 'CCIE'; 'Jeferson Guardia'
> Cc: 'groupstudy'
> Subject: RE: Convert SCCP to SIP using CME
>
> How I could trigger it to start asking for the SIP files instead of asking
> for the SCCP files, i.e.
> Make it ask for SIP000AB8CB4BD5.cnf instead of keeping asking for
> SEP000AB8CB4BD5.cnf.xml
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> CCIE
> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 1:25 PM
> To: 'Jeferson Guardia'
> Cc: 'groupstudy'
> Subject: RE: Convert SCCP to SIP using CME
>
> I tried it and still that same, but what you mean by manually add the phone
> under the CME, do you mean through the voice register pool 1 .etc?
>
> If that what you mean then I already done.
>
>
>
> From: Jeferson Guardia [mailto:jefersonf_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 1:23 PM
> To: CCIE
> Cc: groupstudy
> Subject: Re: Convert SCCP to SIP using CME
>
>
>
> Hi mate,
>
> Please try the following
>
> no upgrade
>
> no create profile
>
> and then manually add the phone under cme.
>
> Regards,
>
> 2010/2/6 CCIE <ccie_at_axizo.com>
>
> Hi Experts
>
>
>
> While converting SCCP to SIP using the CME, I read all the previous group
> study about that, but I couldn't figure out the right way. It doesn't
> convert, any help or advice.
>
> Here what I tried:-
>
>
>
> voice service voip
>
> allow-connections sip to sip
>
> sip
>
> registrar server expires max 1200 min 300
>
> !
>
> voice register global
>
> mode cme
>
> source-address 177.3.11.1 port 5060
>
> max-dn 10
>
> max-pool 5
>
> load 7960-7940 P003-8-12-00
>
> authenticate register
>
> tftp-path flash:
>
> upgrade
>
> create profile
>
>
>
> tftp-server flash:/P0S3-8-12-00/P003-8-12-00.bin alias P003-8-12-00.bin
>
> tftp-server flash:/P0S3-8-12-00/P003-8-12-00.sbn alias P003-8-12-00.sbn
>
> tftp-server flash:/P0S3-8-12-00/P0S3-8-12-00.loads alias P0S3-8-12-00.loads
>
> tftp-server flash:/P0S3-8-12-00/P0S3-8-12-00.sb2 alias P0S3-8-12-00.sb2
>
> tftp-server flash:/P0S3-8-12-00/OS79XX.TXT alias OS79XX.TXT
>
>
>
>
>
> voice register dn 1
>
> number 3002
>
> name Br2Ph2
>
> label Br 3002
>
> voice register pool 1
>
> id mac 000A.B8CB.4BD5
>
> type 7960
>
> number 1 dn 1
>
> dtmf-relay sip-notify
>
> username br2ph2 password cisco
>
> codec g711ulaw
>
>
>
> telephony-service
>
> max-ephone 1
>
> no ephone 2
>
>
> Wait more than half hour, nothing happened, then the remove the whole
> telephony-service
>
> no telephony-service
>
> and still it keeps looking for the SCCP files,
>
> reloaded the router, and still couldn't covert!!!!
>
>
>
> Feb 7 07:02:00.744: TFTP: Looking for CTLSEP000AB8CB4BD5.tlv
>
> Feb 7 07:02:00.808: TFTP: Looking for SEP000AB8CB4BD5.cnf.xml
>
> Feb 7 07:02:00.888: TFTP: Looking for XMLDefault.cnf.xml
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Amin
>
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