08-12-2010 02:19 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:04 PM
I have a Cisco firewall that is running v7.2(4) and therefor only supports SCCP v3.3.2
I am running CUCM v7.
I beleve I need downgrade my phones so that they no longer run v18 of SCCP.
Can any one please recommend a phone firmware that runs SCCP v3.3.2 and is compatable with CUCM v7.
Thanks inadvance.
08-12-2010 03:36 AM
No; that version of SCCP is ancient. I suggest you upgrade the firewall instead. Version 8.3 has the most SCCP protocol inspection bug fixes rolled in and also supports SCCP v19.
08-12-2010 04:23 AM
That cause me a problem as due to corporate requirements I need to be running 7.2(4)
Currently I have just open the 16,000 ports between the two voice VLAN's but I really don't like doing that.
If I could push an upgrade through the highest I can go to is 8.2.1 as I need FIPS140-2
08-12-2010 04:37 AM
I have been looking at documentation and we have a problem somewhere. Either the documentation is not up to date or the ASA still did not support version 18 in 8.2 for application-layer inspection.
Check out this section: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/inspect_voicevideo.html#wp1148989
Skinny (SCCP) is a simplified protocol used in VoIP networks. Cisco IP Phones using SCCP can coexist in an H.323 environment. When used with Cisco CallManager, the SCCP client can interoperate with H.323 compliant terminals. Application layer functions in the adaptive security appliance recognize SCCP Version 3.3. There are 5 versions of the SCCP protocol: 2.4, 3.0.4, 3.1.1, 3.2, and 3.3.2. The adaptive security appliance supports all versions through Version 3.3.2.
Interestingly, this version declaration is absent in the 8.3 version of this document: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/security/asa/asa83/configuration/guide/inspect_voicevideo.html#wp1148989
Skinny (SCCP) is a simplified protocol used in VoIP networks. Cisco IP Phones using SCCP can coexist in an H.323 environment. When used with Cisco CallManager, the SCCP client can interoperate with H.323 compliant terminals.
We [you] are likely going to need assistance from your Cisco Account Manager. They can ask the BU for clarification on this. Either that or you can put it in a lab to try it and see what happens.
08-24-2010 08:46 AM
Have upgraded to 8.2.1 and all is working well
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