[cisco-voip] Network Monitoring for CP-7945G

Crist Clark Crist.Clark at globalstar.com
Mon Aug 30 17:05:47 EDT 2010


>>> On 8/25/2010 at  1:19 PM, Cumhur Kizilari <yahoo at cumhur.com> wrote:
> Dear Crist,
> 
> 7945G and 79[67]5 etc provide SSH connection. Please check this
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/SSH+with+PuTTY+to+Cisco+IP+Phone page.

Thanks for the pointer. But I am a little confused. The instructions
kind of gloss over how you get the keys to the phones other than
saying the TFTP server is involved,

  "Now copy that file on to the TFTP server."

Unfortunately it's also only kind of academic in my case since the
TFTP server is maintained offsite by a third-party service vendor.


> On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Crist Clark 
> <Crist.Clark at globalstar.com>wrote:
> 
>> We're looking for ways to monitor the network status of VOIP
>> phones in third-party network monitoring tools. The main model
>> of interest is the CP-7945G. I haven't found a solid technical
>> guide for these, but I may not have looked in the right place.
>>
>> Right now, we're looking at scraping data from the web server
>> on each phone as the fallback, but is there something more
>> machine-oriented? I was kind of surprised that a Cisco product
>> didn't have SNMP just up and on with community "public" by default.
>> Do these guys have SNMP capabilities?
>>
>> Oh, and what is listening on 22/tcp? It's not sending back an
>> SSH banner.
>>
>>
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