[cisco-voip] Best way to covert skinny ipphone to SIP

Mark Holloway mh at markholloway.com
Sun Aug 19 15:34:27 EDT 2007


Occasionally I run into phones that need SIP 8.x but came with the factory
load 3.02 image.  For phones that are running SCCP v3.x or v4.x, upgrade
them to SCCP 5.x first, then you can upgrade them to the latest SIP version.
If you don't use Call Manager to do the upgrade you can create an
XMLDefault.cnf file for the SCCP 5.x upgrades on a TFTP server.  Then you
can either edit the XMLDefault.cnf file to reflect SIP firmware or create a
SIPDefault.cnf and OS79XX.txt file set (but you must rename or remove the
XMLDefault.cnf file).  Typically you would use the latter method if your
Cisco phones are being used with a third party IP PBX like Asterisk or a
feature server like Broadworks. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of James Grace
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 10:14 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Best way to covert skinny ipphone to SIP

 

?

Im in the process of configuring CM 6.0 with SIP.  We are currently running
as skinny. Want to know will the ipphone automatically converter over to SIP
when we turn on the new CM with 6 SIP.  Im Just trying to see if I have to
touch every phone or not,  since they are already deployed.  The phones are
7940-60

James Grace 

 

Systems Engineer

jgrace at adcapnet.com

 

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