Obi 202 plus Cisco 7960 error 405
cisco7960:
My Obi 202 is performing with the analog phone no problems.
Have a Cisco7960 VOIP device too, previously used well with Simonics but now want to use the Obi202 as my SIP gateway. Have followed https://www.ukvoipforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=229 and a similar guide on the forum here but am now getting the error: Register Failed: 405 Method Not Allowed.
Not sure if it's an error in the Expert side of what I've done in the Obi device or the setup in the Cisco SIP/line settings. I get a bit confused with the proxy and port settings as my 7960 has the Line 1 proxy and port entry but then also has a separate 'outbound' proxy and port option too. I've used 5063 as the port in all cases.
Appreciate any help! Thank you.
drgeoff:
Recent versions of 202 firmware have introduced a change (intentional or unintentional) which prevents some IP phones from registering.
This has already been discussed a few times on these forums. eg http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14002.10
cisco7960:
Thank you @drgeoff. I went into Expert mode - and it seems I cannot input any parameters to modify settings. E.g. the current X_InboundCallRoute for SP4 is "ph" and I'm trying to input the ph,sp4(OBi200@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp) instead but I can't type there. I've tried selecting the check box to the right Device default, but when the check is on that, or the ObiTalk settings, neither allow me to input anything. I've tried the "?" button for help but that doesn't yield anything.
I can login to the obitalk via it's IP address (192.168.1.100) which appears to give me the same access to changes that expert mode does, but, whatever changes I make in there, don't save! I save them, ('submit') then reboot, and when rebooted all the changes I made have reverted back.
Any ideas?
azrobert:
You need to uncheck both boxes to the right of the value. To use local interface for config changes, you have to turn off OBiTalk auto provisioning, but then you won't be able to use OBiTalk.
cisco7960:
I was able to modify settings now (unchecking both!) thanks!
Settings are as follows:
SP1 - X_InboundCallRoute ph,sp4(OBi200@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is IP address of the Cisco phone'
X_KeepAliveServerPort 5060
X_UserAgentPort 5080
X_RegisterEnable checked
X_ServProvProfile A
X_RingProfile A
X_CodecProfile A
SP4 -
X_ServProvProfile D
X_RingProfile B
X_CodecProfile A
X_InboundCallRoute {OBi200>(Msp1):sp1}
X_RegisterEnable unchecked
X_KeepAliveServerPort 5060
X_UserAgentPort 5063
AuthUserName OBi200
AuthPassword OBi200PW
X_Proxy unchecked
ITSP Profile D
ProxyServer 127.0.0.1
ProxyServerPort 5063
RegistrarServerPort 5060
X_SpoofCallerID checked
In the IP phone:
Proxy: 192.168.1.100
Proxy Port: 5063
UserID: OBi200
Password: OBi200PW
(also in my IP phone I also have a setting for 'VOIP control port' which I've set as 5063, and 'outbound Proxy' (which is 192.168.1.100) and 'Outbound Proxy Port' (which is 5060). Not sure if those need to be tampered with/changed?
I think all of the above mirrors the instructions - but I note on https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=12492.0 it says SP4 X_Proxy should be checked, but on this page: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14002.msg90092#msg90092 it shows the same SP4 X_Proxy should be unchecked. As you'll see above, mine right now is checked, but I tried both and get no success.
In my dashboard it presently shows as "Registration Not Required" for SP4.
Not sure where I've gone wrong!
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