12-16-2010 12:54 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:27 AM
Hi All,
I have tried and tried to register my E20 to the CUCM8.0(3) as a third-party SIP device (advanced) with no luck.
Does anyone have step-by-step for it.
I have configured end-user with username 1000 and digest password 12345
Configured the new device as 3rd party SIP advanced
enabled digest in the device profile
selected the previously created user as digest user
used Standard SIP Profile for the SIP profile
On the E20, I've configured the SIP Profile 1 with
Proxy 1 - IP Address of the CUCM8
Authentication username - 1000
Password - 12345
URI - 1000 (i tried 1000@ip_address_cucm)
And I can not get it to work. Can anyone help with this please. Can you see any issues with my configuration. Thanks
Adnan
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02-22-2011 09:24 AM
Adnan,
I recently had to setup a Mitel 5224 SIP phone on CUCM 8.5. Here are steps I went through to make it work.
Procedure for setting up a Third Party SIP device with CUCM (Mitel 5224 in this case):
CUCM one-time setup:
1. Create a SIP Profile for the third-party SIP phone which is a copy of the Standard SIP Profile
2. Create a copy of the Advanced SIP Phone Security Profile for the third-party SIP phone and check the Digest Authentication box
CUCM setup per-phone:
1. Create the SIP Phone in CUCM as an Basic or Advanced SIP Device( Basic requires 3 DLU's gives you 1 line. Advanced requires 6 DLU's and gives you up to 8 lines with video)
a. Use the SIP Profile and Security Profile you created earlier
b. Set the phone's digest user to the end-user of the phone
c. Create a line for the phone and note the extension
2. Find the end-user you want assigned to a phone in CUCMa. Set their Digest Credentials (this can be bulk assigned to be the same password for all users but is a security risk)
b. Associate the phone with the end-user normally
Third-party SIP phone setup per-phone (This is specific to a Mitel 5224 so do whatever is necessary for your phone):
a. User ID is the extension in Call Manager
b. User Display name is how you want the phone to display the number/user
c. SIP Authentication User and Password are the end-user's username and SIP Digest password in CUCM
d. SIP Proxy server is the CUCM IP address
e. SIP Registry server is the CUCM IP address
f. Press Apply
From what I read above perhaps your security profile isn't setup correctly? Alternatively, if the Tandberg device doesn't distinguish between the phone username and the authentication username then then the end-user's name in CUCM must also be the extension number. If it does distingush between them you can use the phone username as the extension (do not use the @
Hope this helps.
-Steven
12-21-2010 02:17 PM
Hi Adnan,
Do you think you can send some detailed callmanager traces from one such registration attempt ?
I may be able to tell you what is wrong.
Regards,
Christos
01-18-2011 02:33 PM
Hi Adnan,
were you ever able to make it work? I am having same issue?
Thanks.
02-21-2011 12:53 PM
Not a lot of useful info.
I have tried to get an e20 going on my CUCM 8 also without any success.
The debugs don't show much of anything.
Does anyone have any suggestions to this?
I configured mine for a URI of XXX@IP address
with a username and password that matches a userid in CUCM
and a proxy address of the CUCM
ON the CUCM, I have tried an advanced as well as a basic SIP device.
I have associated the end user to the device.
I can not get this e20 to register at all.
I don't seem to be the only one with this issue
02-21-2011 01:07 PM
Did you select the digest user to be the same as end user under phone configuration page?
02-21-2011 01:18 PM
Thanks for reponse.
Unfortunately, yes I did select the digest user in the protocol specific Information to be the same as the end user that is configured in the CUCM user management page as well as on the e20 phone.
I also defined the owner user id to be that same end-user (cleverly named e20)
02-21-2011 04:53 PM
I never managed to get it working. There is new software for E20, and use CUCM8.5. This is the only way to get it working as far as I know. I spent days trying with different combinations of usernames/passwords and no go.
Noone has come forward with the step-by-step on how to do it yet.
Addy
02-22-2011 07:09 AM
thanks Adnan
I tried to get this going under CUCM 7.x and now 8.x.
Both have failed. I have spent significant time with this also.....
It really should not be this hard.
The lack of documentation on this is extremely frustrating
02-22-2011 08:51 AM
Hello Pcanters and Adnan,
Here is a guide on setting up 3rd party phones that I have used many times and helps break down the process with all its required steps.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_1_2/ccmcfg/b09sip3p.html#wp1024564
Please let me know if this helps!
-Brett
02-22-2011 09:24 AM
Adnan,
I recently had to setup a Mitel 5224 SIP phone on CUCM 8.5. Here are steps I went through to make it work.
Procedure for setting up a Third Party SIP device with CUCM (Mitel 5224 in this case):
CUCM one-time setup:
1. Create a SIP Profile for the third-party SIP phone which is a copy of the Standard SIP Profile
2. Create a copy of the Advanced SIP Phone Security Profile for the third-party SIP phone and check the Digest Authentication box
CUCM setup per-phone:
1. Create the SIP Phone in CUCM as an Basic or Advanced SIP Device( Basic requires 3 DLU's gives you 1 line. Advanced requires 6 DLU's and gives you up to 8 lines with video)
a. Use the SIP Profile and Security Profile you created earlier
b. Set the phone's digest user to the end-user of the phone
c. Create a line for the phone and note the extension
2. Find the end-user you want assigned to a phone in CUCMa. Set their Digest Credentials (this can be bulk assigned to be the same password for all users but is a security risk)
b. Associate the phone with the end-user normally
Third-party SIP phone setup per-phone (This is specific to a Mitel 5224 so do whatever is necessary for your phone):
a. User ID is the extension in Call Manager
b. User Display name is how you want the phone to display the number/user
c. SIP Authentication User and Password are the end-user's username and SIP Digest password in CUCM
d. SIP Proxy server is the CUCM IP address
e. SIP Registry server is the CUCM IP address
f. Press Apply
From what I read above perhaps your security profile isn't setup correctly? Alternatively, if the Tandberg device doesn't distinguish between the phone username and the authentication username then then the end-user's name in CUCM must also be the extension number. If it does distingush between them you can use the phone username as the extension (do not use the @
Hope this helps.
-Steven
02-22-2011 11:35 AM
Steven,
Most, most helpful !!!!!!!
I was able to get the e20 to register to CUCM 8
These steps here helped tremendously. I'll anotate and elaborate for those that also need to get this working
Procedure for setting up a Third Party SIP device with CUCM (Mitel 5224 in this case):
CUCM one-time setup:
1. Create a SIP Profile for the third-party SIP phone which is a copy of the Standard SIP Profile
Dedevice-> device settings->sip profile
2. Create a copy of the Advanced SIP Phone Security Profile for the third-party SIP phone and check the Digest Authentication box
SySystem->Security->Phone Security Profile tcp/udp, enable digest auth, port 5060
CUCM setup per-phone:
1. Create the SIP Phone in CUCM as an Basic or Advanced SIP Device (place device's MAC address in the Device Name)
( Basic requires 3 DLU's gives you 1 line. Advanced requires 6 DLU's and gives you up to 8 lines with video)
a. Use the new SIP Profile and Security Profile you created earlier->protocol specific Information
b. Set the phone's digest user to the end-user of the phone->protocol specific Information
c. Create a line for the phone and note the extension
2. Find the end-user you want assigned to a phone in CUCM
a. Set their Digest Credentials (this can be bulk assigned to be the same password for all users but is a security risk)
I set the user be the same as the extension
b. Associate the phone with the end-user normally
I configured the e20 phone with the extension@CUCM ipaddress format
Make sure to configure a proxy address and auth information in the settings proxy1,authentication etc of the phone
Phone will register.
I am having some audio issues but at least the phone is registered
07-12-2013 04:25 AM
Hi All,
I have registered my E20 with CUCM, I can make voice calls to others on cisco phone registered on the same CUCM or even external world. But I am not able to make conference calls. Can anyone guide me?
Regards,
P.Spenser
07-12-2013 09:43 AM
Spenser,
I would need more detail to assist you. Can you list what you have configured and what troubleshooting steps you've tried?
The obvious question to ask first is, "Do you have a conference bridge available to the E20?" Check the Media Resource Group List assigned to the device pool the E20 uses. Does that MRGL have a Media Resource Group that contains a conference bridge?
I would strongly suggest not using the built-in CUCM bridges. Instead use a hardware conference bridge on a router or video conference bridge from an MCU.
-Steven
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