04-25-2007 04:34 AM - edited 03-14-2019 09:09 PM
Hello,
I have a CP 7960 that I'd like to use with SIP and a 3rd party call manager. When the phone tries to boot it tries to pull files from my TFTP server that do not exist.
Where can I find these files? Can the phone make them and send them to the server under some menu that I am just not seeing?
Thanks for the help!
04-25-2007 04:39 AM
Hi,
you need a CCO account with customer level access to download SIP firmware for the 7960.
This require that you have maintenance contract for the phone (aka smartnet). Search on voip-info.org, there are pointer to resellers that can sell you such maintenance contract.
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
04-25-2007 04:44 AM
I know the phone already has an installed firmware, these conf files are what I need. I also have the firmware for 8.2 and am currently running 7.2 but can't seem to update it without these files.
Files I'm refering to are ones like:
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
CTLSEP*mac*.tlv
SEP*mac*.tlv
SIPDefault.cnf
MGCDefault.cnf
.. and so on ..
I would need the CCO license just for that? Any chance you could ballpark how much they usually cost?
04-25-2007 04:51 AM
Very good, the advice is the same, check on voip-info.org, there are plenty of configuration files examples, FW comparison, all in the perspective of third party SIP server.
Good luck!
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