07-18-2011 08:24 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:59 AM
Would someone be kind enough to assist with the following issue.
I have a customer who has bought several E20 Video Phones. The customer has CUCM 6.X and the Documentation states, Although supported on 8.5,
If the firmware is down graded to TE2.2.1 the unit can be configured as a SIP end Point on CUCM 6.X & 7.X.
The dvice is configured as a Advance SIP End point, however we are at a lost on how to configure the Physical handset.
Please note Page 7 of the relate Document clearly states the device can be configured to work with CUCM 6.X.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Users who are currently using CUCM 6, 7 or 8 are recommended to continue using TE2.2.1 until
their CUCM is upgraded to 8.5 before upgrading to this release.
The Cisco Documentation
Document "cisco_ip_video_phone_e20_te_software_release_notes_te40"
Regards
Charles
07-23-2011 05:25 PM
Charles,
I actually configured an E20 to work on a CUCM 6.1(2) system a while ago. As I recall, I just had to do the following:
1. Turn SIP on (Advanced Settings)
2. Set the SIP Profile 1 to use the following configs:
a. Transport: TCP or TLS (make sure that it matches the SIP profile assigned in CUCM)
b. Type: Cisco
c. URI: The URI of the E20 unit
d. Proxy 1: Set to either the IP address of the CUCM node you are assigning or use FQDN (see below)
e. Authentication: If you are using a SIP digest on CUCM, set it here (see below)
In regards to Proxy address:
You may be able to leverage a FQDN in the form of a set of DNS A records configured in a round-robin fashion or a DNS SRV record. SRV being more preferred. In my scenario, I was just doing a basic demo and I didn't test out DNS.
In regards to authentication:
I haven't test this either. In some 3rd party SIP tests I have done the username on the client was the actual DN assigned to the 3rd party SIP device in CUCM. In others, it was the actual user name as configured in CUCM. In both cases, you will want to assign the end user as an owner on the device and associate the device to the end user. (NOTE: the end user is where the digest credentials are stored).
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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07-23-2011 10:35 PM
i recomend you to check the compatibility matrix of both CUCM version and th eE20 Version as sometimes there are versions issue
also th eSIP proxy is as mentioend above the CM (IP)
for the SIP URI if you are using IP addressing No DNS then make sure the SIP URI looks like SIPname@CUCMIPaddress
also you might need to perform factory rest if required ( you can find it in the admin guide of the E20
HTH
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07-24-2011 08:12 AM
Hey Bill & Marwan,
Excellent answers guys! +5 points each
Cheers!
Rob
07-24-2011 02:56 PM
Thanks Rob
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