Obi 202 plus Cisco 7960 error 405

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cisco7960:
lol - now my SP1 isn't working - says also "Registration not required" in dashboard and phone calls not working in or out on my analog device. Something I've modified obviously upset it. Hmm.

azrobert:
"Registration Not Required" is normal for SP4.

The OBi firmware has a bug that causes an authentication error on some devices and registration fails. In OBi Expert go to Status -> System Status. Scroll down to SP4. You should see something like:
"Registration Not Required Local_Client xx.xx.xx.xx"
The xx.xx.xx.xx is the IP address of your phone. If you don't see this you need to uncheck X_Proxy. With this unchecked credentials will not be checked. Your phone then needs to be able to call without registration.

I don't know why SP1 is broken. None of your changes should break SP1 even if you have syntax errors.

Edit:

Sometimes GV will say "Registration Not Required" after a reboot and then after a few seconds connects.

cisco7960:
SP1 started functioning again. Might have just dropped out for a moment.
SP4 - shows "Registration not required" only, no reference to the ip address of the phone. I did uncheck the proxy setting to see if that alters anything, but still when inbound calls come, the Cisco device doesn't ring, and,  cannot make outbound calls either. I get the little 'x' in the Cisco screen (on the device itself) which generally means it isn't getting a connection. So, I suspect it's a setting within my Cisco actual VOIP settings/setup. I may reset it all back to factory, and start from scratch to see if that rectifies it. I'll report back - thanks for the help so far!

zapattack:
As mentioned previously, registration is not required.
The X probably indicates that status.
When you make a call, the phone passes the AuthorizedUserName to the OBi
(no password required) and the OBi completes the call.
Same thing on incoming call, OBi passes OBi200 to the phone and
it accepts the connection.
This is possible because the IP address is hard-wired into the settings on each device.

chachi04:
Watching this thread now: I have a dusty 7940 that I just pulled out for a SIP handset and so far, I have outbound calling up and running but cannot seem to get inbound to work. I'm going to spend an afternoon switching out port numbers to see if anything works. Since our phones are similar, I'll see what settings I required to get the outbound working. I have had two results messing with ports recently where the inbound call would attempt to ring but never get anywhere and I have had calls fail to ring and end with a result of "Call ended (404 Not Found)". Don't quite know what changes that result.

Here's what I have going:

On Phone:
Line 1 Settings: Proxy Port (5063)
SIP Settings: VoIP Control Port (5060), Backup Proxy (Optional so I removed), Emergency Proxy (Optional so I removed), Outbound Proxy Port (5060)

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