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You must rename this file to match the MAC address of the phone you're configuring. This is where the bulk of the phone settings live. In theory you can also set the directory and services URL for all phones in this config file however be aware that not all phones support the same set of Cisco XML elements so if you're mixing models you might want to keep this config to each specific phone. If you have other models of phone with different firmware you can add multiple loadInformation lines to cover this. The SIP42.9-4-2SR3-1S is taken directly from the SIP42 loads file name. You only need to change one line in this file for the 7942:īut you should also check that the load information matches the firmware you downloaded: The bare minimum to get this to happen are (be careful, file names are case sensitive): With these in place, the phone still won't do much as you need to set up a bunch of XML files to tell the phone what firmware to load.
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Inside the Firmware zip file you'll have the following files:Īll of these need to be copied to /tftpboot on FreePBX (or respective directories on Debian/Ubuntu/Windows). If you're using Windows anything referred to as /tftpboot is the root of your tftp server. There are tftp servers available for Windows but I don't use them so can't recommend a good one. Otherwise look into tftpd-hpa for Debian/Ubuntu, once set up, the procedure is the same as using FreePBX directly (Debian likes to use /srv/tftp, Ubuntu /var/lib/tftpboot). The FreePBX server already has TFTP built in for use with other modules so you can use that for minimal effort. The 7942s require a TFTP server for all their configuration files and firmware.
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As mentioned, you'll need a free Cisco account before they let you download these files.
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Make sure you download the ZIP File full of firmware only, the sgn file is not usable.
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Using CHAN_SIP defaults to port 5160 but doesn't change the port settings if you've already bulk added the extension under PJSIP so if you're having issues registering phones check the driver and port settings.Īdmin -> Applications -> Extensions -> Advancedīy default, the CUCM phones are set to the SCCP protocol and will not work under FreePBX, you need to download the SIP firmware directly from Cisco.Ĭisco 7942 SIP Firmware 9.4(2)SR3 February 2017: cmterm-7942_ 6.09 MB FreePBX SetupĪmong many other things you'll have to do to get the phones working, there are a few simple settings changes that are required in FreePBX before you get too far down the rabbit hole.įor every extension that will use a 7942 you need to change it to use the CHAN_SIP driver and use Port 5160.įor whatever reason, PJSIP does not work with these phones. If you recognise files/explanations from elsewhere please send me a message and I'll add it to my list of references. I must add that this is just information cobbled together from many different places over the course of several months. This might be my error not generating proper version stamps but I can't even see the phone polling the TFTP server for changes so I doubt it works at all under SIP firmware.
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Auto update on config changes don't work.Phones are prone to freezing, I'm not sure if this is due to old flaky phones on my part or if this applies to all 7942s.Phone Error: Error updating locale - Due to missing locale jars, again you need an active Cisco contract to get these.Phone Error: No Trust List Installed - Due to missing tlv files, you can't get these without active Cisco contracts.Conference calls can not be initiated from the phone (the calls don't join).An NTP server so the phones can keep time (Windows Active Directory servers do work, failing that any NTP device will do, most home routers can serve NTP too).A Cisco account to download the firmware (it is free to sign up and download the firmware, you don't need an active support contract).Working DHCP for the phones with access to set TFTP Options (Option 66).A Free PBX server setup and working (VM is fine).Making it pretty with background images and custom ringtones.
Free PBX address book integration via the directory key to mimic CUCM behaviour as closely as possible.Sample Configuration files to get you started.Where to get the SIP Firmware for your existing CUCM Phones (Latest available dates to Feb 2017).If you're getting rid of CUCM and thinking, "I'd like to use Asterisk (Free PBX in this case) with all these 7942s I have lying around", hopefully this will help you get things up and running.