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Justin Church


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06-20-06 06:11 PM

Recently installed CM 5.0(3), and I'm not able to register any SIP
devices, neither a 7940 or a 3rd party SIP endpoint.  On the 7940, I
continually get a 'File not Found' on the Application FW load.  I have
installed the cmterm-7940-7960-8.3.00-sip.cop SIP load.  The
cmterm-7940-7960-sip-8.3-readme states that "The 8.3 firmware image
within the installation program is named P0S3-08-3-00..."; however, when
the image is inflated on the CM server, the .bin is called
P003-08-3-00.bin, NOT P0S3-08-3-00.bin.  I've tried using both
P0S3-08-3-00 and P003-08-3-00 as the name of the default SIP load for
the 7940, but both produce 'File not Found' on the phones.  I can
successfully retrieve P003-08-3-00.bin with a tftp client, so I'm not
sure what the issue is.  For the 3rd party SIP endpoint, I'm trying to
register the x-ten soft client.  From looking at the client traces, it
appears that authentication is working; however, registration is
rejected by the CM with a 'Line not configured' message, even though
I've configured a line in the 3rd party SIP (Advanced) declaration of my
endpoint.  Suggestions on either of these?

Thanks.

-jc





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