Upgrading factory SCCP load to current 7.4 SIP release:ġ. rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 Jun 18 19:45 syncinfo.xml rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4074 Jul 9 18:29 SIPDefault.cnf rwxrwxrwx 1 asterisk asterisk 2612 Jul 9 18:31 SIP.cnf
rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Jun 18 19:45 RINGLIST.DAT rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jun 18 19:45 OS79XX.TXT rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9570 Jun 18 19:45 merlin2.pcm rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 104 Jun 18 19:45 dialplan.xml If you have problems then temporarily copy the files in /tftpboot/cisco_util/ /tftpboot/ and then once the phone has upgraded the firmware remove the the files.Īt the end the /tftpboot directory should look like this: Disconnect the phone and hopefully it will upload the firmware.
Edit the config file and update the Auth Name and password which you will use when setting up the extension later.
Use the MAC address of the phone which is located on the bottom of the phone.
Using the web GUI create a new phone configuration file. Doing a netstat -a on the asterisk box will show (udp 0 0 *:tftp) to make sure that the tftp daemon is listening. Once this is done the Alternate TFTP server will have to be keyed in pointing to the asterisk box. The phone will need to be reset to factory defaults and set to pick up an IP address from the dhcp server. You MUST have this firmware in order for the Cisco phone to do SIP.Īll the files needed *.bin, *.sbn, *.loads, and *.sb2 need to be located in the /tftpboot directory of the asterisk box and all files need to have 777 permissions. Run the ‘setup-cisco’ command on the asterisk box to create the Default.cnf file. MORE…īasically the configuration had to be erased, the phone unlocked and pointed to the asterisk server where the tftp daemon is and the firmware lies. Received my Cisco 7960 SIP phone and althought it was tough to get the firmware (7.4), it was pretty straight forward to get the phone running.