11-12-2013 09:48 AM - edited 03-16-2019 08:21 PM
Hi all,
Any ideas on how to register LinPhone to CUCM?
I've been going through the web for the past couple of days trying to find out but have not found any suitable tutorial or explanation?
Thanks for the help.
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11-12-2013 10:29 PM
Hi,
I am afraid it does not.
Take a look at this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/ipv6/ipv6srnd.html Chapter 15:
No software-based endpoints support IPv6
Third-party IPv6-capable phones are not supported
G.
11-12-2013 10:50 AM
If you mean cisco.com, this is all we have:
Non-Cisco SIP phones setup
HTH
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11-12-2013 01:36 PM
Hi,
what's wrong with Jitsi?
Anyway, Linphone works perfectly just fine with CUCM.
Create an end user, where the user ID = the extension of your SIP phone. For instance, 5000. Fill in the "Digest credentials". For instance, "digest".
Create a new "Third party SIP Device (Basic)". Don't forget to set the correct Device Pool, Calling Search Space etc; but most importantly, the "Owner User ID" and the "Digest User" = our new user. In this example, 5000.
Create/Assign an extension to this new device, with the desired number, again, in this example, 5000. Again, the most important thing here is the "User Associated with this Line" at the bottom of the page. It'll be our new user.
And then voila:
greg@appserver0:~$ linphonec
Ready
Warning: video is disabled in linphonec, use -V or -C or -D to enable.
linphonec> register sip:5000@192.168.210.11 sip:192.168.210.11 digest
linphonec> Registration on sip:192.168.210.11 successful.
linphonec> call 2001
Establishing call id to <2001>, assigned id 12001>
Contacting <2001>2001>
linphonec> Call 1 to <2001> in progress.2001>
linphonec> Remote ringing.
linphonec> Remote ringing...
linphonec> Call 1 to <2001> ringing.2001>
Remote ringing.
linphonec> Early media.
linphonec> Call 1 with <2001> early media.2001>
Call 1 with <2001> connected.2001>
Call answered by <2001>.2001>
linphonec> Media streams established with <2001> for call 1.2001>
terminate
Call ended
linphonec> Call 1 with <2001> ended (No error).2001>
linphonec> "HQ Phone 1" <2001> is contacting you.2001>
linphonec> Receiving new incoming call from "HQ Phone 1" <2001>, assigned id 22001>
answer
Connected.
linphonec> Call 2 with "HQ Phone 1" <2001> connected.2001>
linphonec> Media streams established with "HQ Phone 1" <2001> for call 2.2001>
terminate
Call ended
linphonec> Call 2 with "HQ Phone 1" <2001> ended (No error).2001>
linphonec> quit
Terminating...
Unregistration on sip:192.168.210.11 done.
linphonec>
greg@appserver0:~$
Or, if you prefer the GTK client:
... and, of course:
You can play around with the settings in ~/.linphonerc
G.
11-12-2013 04:19 PM
Thanks for your reply G.
Well, I have done all the above steps already but nothing is happening.
The reason I have chosen Linphone is that its meant to support IPv6.
I'm trying to run an IPv6 VoIP netowork here in the lab.
Doing all the above steps, using IPv6 does not work.
Any ideas?
thanks
11-12-2013 05:37 PM
G,
I managed to make Jitsi register to CUCM. Thanks for the tip. Still can't get Linphone.
Another thing. As I'm trying to get my IPv6 VoIP network to work. When I try to register Jitsi to CUCM using the CUCM IPv6 address it does not work.
If I open wireshark and look at the packets, I can see that the host machine is sending sip registration request to CUCM, but I'm not receiving anything back.
I can ping the CUCM IPv6 interface and receive echo reply with no problems.
Does CUCM accepts registration on its IPv6 address?
Thanks again
11-12-2013 10:29 PM
Hi,
I am afraid it does not.
Take a look at this: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/ipv6/ipv6srnd.html Chapter 15:
No software-based endpoints support IPv6
Third-party IPv6-capable phones are not supported
G.
02-01-2014 11:55 PM
Any chance you can share with us how you registered Jitsi to CUCM? I tried but no luck
02-02-2014 12:54 AM
Hi,
well yes, certainly.
In CUCM:
Create a new user. For instance, "jitsi".
Make sure you set the Digest Credentials on the End User page. For instance, "jitsidigest".
Create a new Third Party SIP Device (both Basic and Advanced should work). You can enter a dummy MAC address, for instance, "DEADBEEF0001". Make sure you set the Digest User to the End User created before (in our example, "jitsi").
Add a Directory Number (DN) to this Device, for instance, 7001. Associate this DN with the End User.
Jitsi:
Add a new SIP Account. Fill in the SIP ID according to the following pattern:
For the password, enter the Digest Credential set on the CUCM ("jitsidigest").
Click Advanced, then on the Connection tab, enter the user ID in the Authorization name field ("jitsi").
Now, click the Next and then the Sign in button and you should be registered.
G.
08-14-2014 09:59 AM
Hello Geovani,
would you mind to share how did you manage to make Jitsi register on CUCM ?
Thanks a lot,
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