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Old December 23rd, 2006, 02:44 PM
Hammy Hammy is offline
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Default Cisco 7960 SIP Upgrade

I have a 7960 that was setup with chan_sccp. All was well until my client moved their office. The Cisco then had call quality issues (no other phone did). I decided to setup a new Asterisk build (1.2.14 vs. 1.0.7) and a new chan_sccp.
The Cisco was a PITA to get working. I noticed that I could download the SIP image from Cisco's site (publicly available), so I did. I figured to heck with all of this SCCP business, let's just go to SIP.
No such luck with that one either.
I worked with guides on voip-info, asteriskguru, and Julian Dunn's Journal.
The image currently on the 7960 is P00307010200. I am trying to load P003-08-2-00.
The tftp server is logging the following activities:
Code:
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7452]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7452]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7453]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7453]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7454]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SIP0007EB1837B4.cnf
Dec 23 02:42:48 tftp in.tftpd[7455]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename P0S3-08-2-00.loads
Dec 23 02:42:49 tftp in.tftpd[7456]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename P003-08-2-00.sbn
Dec 23 02:43:43 tftp in.tftpd[7462]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:43:43 tftp in.tftpd[7462]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:43:43 tftp in.tftpd[7463]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:43:43 tftp in.tftpd[7463]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:43:43 tftp in.tftpd[7464]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:45:07 tftp in.tftpd[7512]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:45:07 tftp in.tftpd[7512]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:45:07 tftp in.tftpd[7513]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:45:07 tftp in.tftpd[7513]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:45:07 tftp in.tftpd[7514]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:45:13 tftp in.tftpd[7515]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:45:13 tftp in.tftpd[7515]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:45:13 tftp in.tftpd[7516]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:45:13 tftp in.tftpd[7516]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:45:13 tftp in.tftpd[7517]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:46:45 tftp in.tftpd[7536]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:46:45 tftp in.tftpd[7536]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:46:45 tftp in.tftpd[7537]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:46:45 tftp in.tftpd[7537]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:46:45 tftp in.tftpd[7538]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:46:50 tftp in.tftpd[7539]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:46:50 tftp in.tftpd[7539]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:46:50 tftp in.tftpd[7540]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:46:50 tftp in.tftpd[7540]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:46:50 tftp in.tftpd[7541]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:46:52 tftp in.tftpd[7538]: tftpd: read(ack): Connection refused
Dec 23 02:48:09 tftp in.tftpd[7545]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:48:09 tftp in.tftpd[7545]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:48:09 tftp in.tftpd[7546]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:48:09 tftp in.tftpd[7546]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:48:09 tftp in.tftpd[7547]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:48:15 tftp in.tftpd[7548]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:48:15 tftp in.tftpd[7548]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:48:15 tftp in.tftpd[7549]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:48:15 tftp in.tftpd[7549]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:48:15 tftp in.tftpd[7550]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:49:48 tftp in.tftpd[7557]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:49:48 tftp in.tftpd[7557]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:49:48 tftp in.tftpd[7559]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:49:48 tftp in.tftpd[7559]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:49:48 tftp in.tftpd[7560]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:49:53 tftp in.tftpd[7561]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:49:53 tftp in.tftpd[7561]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:49:53 tftp in.tftpd[7562]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:49:53 tftp in.tftpd[7562]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:49:53 tftp in.tftpd[7563]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:49:55 tftp in.tftpd[7560]: tftpd: read(ack): Connection refused
Dec 23 02:51:12 tftp in.tftpd[7629]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:51:12 tftp in.tftpd[7629]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:51:12 tftp in.tftpd[7630]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:51:12 tftp in.tftpd[7630]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:51:12 tftp in.tftpd[7631]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:51:18 tftp in.tftpd[7632]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename CTLSEP0007EB1837B4.tlv
Dec 23 02:51:18 tftp in.tftpd[7632]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:51:18 tftp in.tftpd[7633]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename SEP0007EB1837B4.cnf.xml
Dec 23 02:51:18 tftp in.tftpd[7633]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to 10.1.2.239
Dec 23 02:51:18 tftp in.tftpd[7634]: RRQ from 10.1.2.239 filename XMLDefault.cnf.xml
The beginning looks unique. There is a fair amount of repetition as the phone cycles, but there is a refusal from time to time (unknown why).
My tftp folder looks like this:
Code:
[root@tftp tftp]# ls -al
total 1068
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root   4096 Dec 22 20:53 .
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root   4096 Dec 19 15:31 ..
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     10 Dec 22 17:57 OS7960.TXT -> OS79XX.TXT
-rw-r--r--  1 root root     13 Dec 22 20:32 OS79XX.TXT
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 129240 Dec 22 17:39 P003-08-2-00.bin
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 129644 Dec 22 17:39 P003-08-2-00.sbn
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     16 Dec 22 17:49 P00308200.bin -> P003-08-2-00.bin
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     16 Dec 22 17:49 P00308200.sbn -> P003-08-2-00.sbn
-rw-r--r--  1 root root    461 Dec 22 17:39 P0S3-08-2-00.loads
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 785338 Dec 22 17:39 P0S3-08-2-00.sb2
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     18 Dec 22 17:49 P0S308200.loads -> P0S3-08-2-00.loads
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     16 Dec 22 17:49 P0S308200.sb2 -> P0S3-08-2-00.sb2
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root   4096 Dec 22 20:53 SCCP
-rw-r--r--  1 root root    631 Dec 22 20:33 SIP0007EB1837B4.cnf
-rw-r--r--  1 root root    546 Dec 22 18:23 SipDefault.cnf
-rw-r--r--  1 root root    597 Dec 22 20:32 XMLDefault.cnf.xml
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root     18 Dec 22 17:44 xmlDefault.CNF.XML -> XMLDefault.cnf.xml
The SCCP folder contains my work from when I was trying to get SCCP to work. The links are my various attempts at addressing issues of presense (or lack thereof) of dashes and case.
Here are the contents of various files:
Code:
[root@tftp tftp]# cat OS79XX.TXT
P0S3-08-2-00
Code:
[root@tftp tftp]# cat SIP0007EB1837B4.cnf
image_version: P0S3-08-2-00
#
# Sip Config for Extension: 223
#
 # Line 1 Setup
line1_name: "Marco"
line1_authname: "Marco"
line1_shortname: "223"
line1_password: "Abc.123"
line1_displayname: "Marco"; # Line 1 Display Name (Display name to use for SIP messaging)
# Phone Label (Text desired to be displayed in upper right corner)
phone_label: "Marco" ; Has no effect on SIP messaging
# Phone Password (Password to be used for console or telnet login)
phone_password: "cisco" ; Limited to 31 characters (Default - cisco)
# User classifcation used when Registering [ none(default), phone, ip ]
user_info: none
telnet_level: 2
Code:
[root@tftp tftp]# cat SipDefault.cnf
proxy1_address: "10.1.5.112"            ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy2_address: ""              ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy3_address: ""              ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy4_address: ""              ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy5_address: ""              ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy6_address: ""              ; Can be dotted IP or FQDN
proxy_register: 1
messages_uri:   "298"
phone_password: "cisco" ; Limited to 31 characters (Default - cisco)
sntp_server:    10.1.2.1
time_zone:      CST
dial_template: DIALPLAN
Code:
[root@tftp tftp]# cat XMLDefault.cnf.xml
<Default>
  <callManagerGroup>
     <members>
        <member priority="0">
           <callManager>
              <ports>
                 <ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
              </ports>
              <processNodeName>10.1.5.112</processNodeName>
           </callManager>
        </member>
     </members>
  </callManagerGroup>
 <loadInformation7  model="Cisco 7960">P0S3-08-2-00</loadInformation7>
 <directoryURL></directoryURL>
 <idleURL></idleURL>
 <informationURL></informationURL>
 <messagesURL></messagesURL>
 <servicesURL></servicesURL>
</Default>
Ideas on what is going on and what to do to resolve it?
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Old December 24th, 2006, 04:54 AM
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Default Re: Cisco 7960 SIP Upgrade

The 8.2 firmware dosnt work, go back to 7.4 or 7.5... Also a new 8.5 is supposed to be out as well but I haven't tried it...
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