10-05-2006 06:17 PM - edited 03-15-2019 04:35 AM
Hi All,
I'm trying to connect a Linksys SPA9000 unit with our CME system. I appear to have a problem with SIP authentication.
Here's the relevant part of the debug
Oct 6 02:12:13.828: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.73.226.250:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-673c7a3d
From: SPA9000 <sip:77444@10.73.225.200>;tag=d98fa6aeb26b0d36o2
To: SPA9000 <sip:77444@10.73.225.200>;tag=2B6C78A4-228D
Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 02:12:13 GMT
Call-ID: 51081f81-d6fb31c7@10.73.226.250
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
CSeq: 54829 REGISTER
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="",nonce="AD3B854F378AD8DD",algorithm=MD5,qop=aut
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Content-Length: 0
I originally thought that this was an issue with MD5 Authentication but now I'm thinking that I haven't configured the CME correctly. I've got the Linksys SPA942 phones registered and working fine, I thought the SIP trunk would be similar - or am I off the mark?
Anyone got a relevant sample part of the CME config?
10-09-2006 01:40 PM
I've got this working OK. I didn't have the sip-ua configured properly. SPA9000 now registering OK and I can call fine from the Linksys phones to the CME phones, only hiccup is that I need to configure the DID on the SPA9000 to allow incoming calls - in progress
12-15-2006 11:12 PM
Hi John,
I'm trying to get a similar thing working. Would you be able to post the config from the Cisco router for the SIP connection?
Many thanks,
Mark
12-24-2006 04:50 PM
Hi Mark,
In the end it was quite straight forward; just use a dial-peer to route calls to the SIP server. Here's the dial-peer config
dial-peer voice 200 voip
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
incoming called-number 77...
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711ulaw
I just specified the sip-server referred to in the sip-ua submenu, as below although you could just specify the ipv4:x.x.x.x address
sip-ua
sip-server ipv4:10.73.226.15
You need to use the dtmf-relay rtp-nte so that the keys are recognised when using voicemail and the like.
It works well, the only thing was that calls from any Linksys phone showed the calling number of the SPA9000 SIP proxy - I never found a way to get around it.
Good Luck
12-25-2006 03:52 PM
Hi John,
Many thanks for the info - appreciate it!
Thanks,
Mark
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