<html>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.<br><br>Thanks again for the help.<br><br>Scott Yagel<br>PacketCall, Inc.<br>syagel@packetcall.net<br>
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>-----Original Message-----<br>
>From: Stephen Varga [mailto:varga@zbzoom.net]<br>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:38 AM<br>
>To: syagel@packetcall.net<br>
>Cc: users@openser.org<br>
>Subject: Re: [Users] Cisco 7960 phones<br>
><br>
>Scott,<br>
><br>
>Put the attached files into your tftp server that the phones are pulling <br>
>their configs and image from. You should also have the following image <br>
>files in the same tftp server:<br>
><br>
> P003-08-2-00.bin<br>
> P0S3-08-2-00.loads<br>
> P0S3-08-2-00.zip<br>
> P003-08-2-00.sbn<br>
> P0S3-08-2-00.sb2<br>
><br>
>I have used these files to successfully upgrade phones.<br>
><br>
>If you have SIPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf file created for the phones, make sure <br>
>the image_version line is commented out.<br>
><br>
>The biggest problem I have with this version is using that it reads the <br>
>dialplan.xml file but it does not work; I am guessing there is a syntax <br>
>change but can not been able to find SIP documentation related to the <br>
>8.2 code on Cisco's website. I have been staying with the 7.5 version <br>
>of the code because of this problem.<br>
><br>
>I found watching which files are being requested by phone a big help in <br>
>getting the loads to work properly<br>
><br>
>Let me know what happens.<br>
><br>
>Steve<br>
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