Cisco 7960 SIP setup
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(Created page with '<pre> Here are some notes related to how I converted a Cisco 7960 phone to a SIP image. Once this is done the 7960 will work as a standalone SIP phone. I tested it by using a …')
(Created page with '<pre> Here are some notes related to how I converted a Cisco 7960 phone to a SIP image. Once this is done the 7960 will work as a standalone SIP phone. I tested it by using a …')
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Here are some notes related to how I converted a Cisco 7960 phone to a SIP image. Once this is done the 7960 will work as a standalone SIP phone. I tested it by using a crossover cable to directly connect the 7960 to a laptop running SipXphone. echo -n "text" >> file will write a line of text to the end of a file without adding the newline character. (need to do this for OS79XX.TXT) **# to unlock phone config **#** to reboot phone put static ip & tftp server ip into phone config switch from P00 and P0S filenames each time you upgrade upgrade sequence: P00303010102 (may need to shorten filename to 8 chars) P00303010108 P0S3-04-3-00 (last version of unsigned code) menu 9 to unlock, password: cisco disable dhcp, put static ip & tftp server ip into phone config P0S3-06-3-00 in both OS79XX.TXT and SIPDefault.cnf (need both bin and sbn for this upgrade) P003-07-4-00 in OS79XX.TXT and P0S3-07-4-00 SIPDefault.cnf (need bin, sb2, and loads + P003 bin & sbn for this upgrade) phone will do a two-step load process