Cannot Setup Cisco 7942 with Obi200

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voipnewuser:
Can someone help me setup the correct configuration for the Cisco IP 7942 to work with Obi200?

I followed the setup of the guides on the Obi200 end, and using PhonerLite, it does seem to receive the call.

However, I cannot setup the configuration of the Cisco IP Phone to dial out or receive incoming calls. There is a dial tone but it does not go any further than that.

user = Obi200
pass = none

Obi200 IP = 192.168.0.68
Cisco Phone IP = 192.168.1.3
All ports going to 5063 configured on SP4.

Also, I've read somewhere that I can include a <flat-profile> which will auto update the configuration every soft reboot, can someone tell me how I can incorporate that into the conf.xml below. I am running a TFTPD64 server on 192.168.1.2. For now, I have been manually hard resetting, and re-uploading ALL of the firmware files every time I want to change a configuration in the SEP(MAC).conf.xml file. Thank you for any help.

Here is my SEP(MAC).conf.xml:

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<device>
<deviceProtocol>SIP</deviceProtocol>
<sshUserId>cisco</sshUserId> 
<sshPassword>cisco</sshPassword>
<devicePool> 
 <dateTimeSetting> 
    <dateTemplate>M/D/Ya</dateTemplate> 
    <timeZone>Pacific Standard/Daylight Time</timeZone>
    <ntps> 
         <ntp> 
             <name>10.1.2.3</name> 
             <ntpMode>Unicast</ntpMode> 
         </ntp> 
    </ntps> 
 </dateTimeSetting> 
 <callManagerGroup> 
    <members> 
       <member priority="0"> 
          <callManager> 
             <ports> 
                <ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort> 
                <sipPort>5063</sipPort> 
                <securedSipPort>5063</securedSipPort> 
             </ports> 
             <processNodeName>192.168.0.68</processNodeName> 
          </callManager> 
       </member> 
    </members> 
 </callManagerGroup> 
</devicePool> 
<sipProfile>
 <sipProxies> 
    <backupProxy></backupProxy> 
    <backupProxyPort></backupProxyPort> 
    <emergencyProxy></emergencyProxy> 
    <emergencyProxyPort></emergencyProxyPort> 
    <outboundProxy>192.168.0.68</outboundProxy> 
    <outboundProxyPort>5063</outboundProxyPort> 
    <registerWithProxy>false</registerWithProxy> 
 </sipProxies> 
 <sipCallFeatures>
    <cnfJoinEnabled>true</cnfJoinEnabled> 
    <callForwardURI>x--serviceuri-cfwdall</callForwardURI> 
    <callPickupURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-pickup</callPickupURI> 
    <callPickupListURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-opickup</callPickupListURI> 
    <callPickupGroupURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-gpickup</callPickupGroupURI> 
    <meetMeServiceURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-meetme</meetMeServiceURI> 
    <abbreviatedDialURI>x-cisco-serviceuri-abbrdial</abbreviatedDialURI> 
    <rfc2543Hold>false</rfc2543Hold> 
    <callHoldRingback>2</callHoldRingback> 
    <localCfwdEnable>true</localCfwdEnable> 
    <semiAttendedTransfer>true</semiAttendedTransfer> 
    <anonymousCallBlock>2</anonymousCallBlock> 
    <callerIdBlocking>2</callerIdBlocking> 
    <dndControl>0</dndControl> 
    <remoteCcEnable>true</remoteCcEnable> 
 </sipCallFeatures>
 <sipStack> 
    <sipInviteRetx>6</sipInviteRetx> 
    <sipRetx>10</sipRetx> 
    <timerInviteExpires>180</timerInviteExpires> 
    <timerRegisterExpires>1200</timerRegisterExpires> 
    <timerRegisterDelta>5</timerRegisterDelta> 
    <timerKeepAliveExpires>120</timerKeepAliveExpires> 
    <timerSubscribeExpires>120</timerSubscribeExpires> 
    <timerSubscribeDelta>5</timerSubscribeDelta> 
    <timerT1>500</timerT1> 
    <timerT2>4000</timerT2> 
    <maxRedirects>70</maxRedirects> 
    <remotePartyID>false</remotePartyID> 
    <userInfo>None</userInfo> 
 </sipStack>
 <autoAnswerTimer>1</autoAnswerTimer> 
 <autoAnswerAltBehavior>false</autoAnswerAltBehavior> 
 <autoAnswerOverride>true</autoAnswerOverride> 
 <transferOnhookEnabled>false</transferOnhookEnabled> 
 <enableVad>false</enableVad>
 <preferredCodec>g711ulaw</preferredCodec> 
 <dtmfAvtPayload>101</dtmfAvtPayload> 
 <dtmfDbLevel>3</dtmfDbLevel> 
 <dtmfOutofBand>avt</dtmfOutofBand> 
 <alwaysUsePrimeLine>false</alwaysUsePrimeLine> 
 <alwaysUsePrimeLineVoiceMail>false</alwaysUsePrimeLineVoiceMail> 
 <kpml>3</kpml>
 <natReceivedProcessing>false</natReceivedProcessing> 
 <natEnabled>false</natEnabled> 
 <natAddress></natAddress> 
 <phoneLabel>Obi200</phoneLabel>
 <stutterMsgWaiting>1</stutterMsgWaiting>
 <callStats>false</callStats> 
 <silentPeriodBetweenCallWaitingBursts>10</silentPeriodBetweenCallWaitingBursts> 
 <disableLocalSpeedDialConfig>false</disableLocalSpeedDialConfig>
 <startMediaPort>16384</startMediaPort> 
 <stopMediaPort>32766</stopMediaPort>
 <sipLines>
  <line button="1">
       <featureID>9</featureID> 
       <featureLabel>Obi200</featureLabel> 
       <proxy>192.168.0.68</proxy> 
       <port>5063</port>
       <name>Obi200</name>
       <displayName>MY VOIP</displayName> 
       <autoAnswer>
          <autoAnswerEnabled>2</autoAnswerEnabled>
       </autoAnswer> 
       <callWaiting>3</callWaiting>
       <authName>Obi200</authName> 
       <authPassword></authPassword> 
       <sharedLine>false</sharedLine>
       <messageWaitingLampPolicy>1</messageWaitingLampPolicy> 
       <messagesNumber>*97</messagesNumber> 
       <ringSettingIdle>4</ringSettingIdle> 
       <ringSettingActive>5</ringSettingActive>
       <contact>Obi200</contact> 
       <forwardCallInfoDisplay> 
          <callerName>true</callerName> 
          <callerNumber>false</callerNumber> 
          <redirectedNumber>false</redirectedNumber> 
          <dialedNumber>true</dialedNumber> 
       </forwardCallInfoDisplay> 
    </line>
</sipLines>
 <voipControlPort>5063</voipControlPort> 
 <dscpForAudio>184</dscpForAudio> 
 <ringSettingBusyStationPolicy>0</ringSettingBusyStationPolicy> 
 <dialTemplate>dialplan.xml</dialTemplate> 
</sipProfile>
<commonProfile> 
 <phonePassword></phonePassword>
 <backgroundImageAccess>true</backgroundImageAccess> 
 <callLogBlfEnabled>2</callLogBlfEnabled> 
</commonProfile>
<loadInformation>SIP42.8-5-3SR1S</loadInformation>
<vendorConfig>
 <disableSpeaker>false</disableSpeaker>
 <disableSpeakerAndHeadset>false</disableSpeakerAndHeadset>
 <pcPort>0</pcPort>
 <settingsAccess>1</settingsAccess>
 <garp>0</garp>
 <voiceVlanAccess>0</voiceVlanAccess>
 <videoCapability>0</videoCapability> 
 <autoSelectLineEnable>0</autoSelectLineEnable>
 <webAccess>1</webAccess> 
 <spanToPCPort>1</spanToPCPort> 
 <loggingDisplay>1</loggingDisplay> 
 <loadServer></loadServer> 
</vendorConfig>
<versionStamp></versionStamp>
<userLocale>
 <name>United_States</name>
<uid>64</uid>
 <langCode>en_US</langCode>
<version>1.0.0.0-1</version>
 <winCharSet>iso-8859-1</winCharSet>
</userLocale>
<deviceSecurityMode>1</deviceSecurityMode>
<authenticationURL></authenticationURL> 
<directoryURL></directoryURL> 
<idleURL></idleURL> 
<informationURL></informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL> 
<proxyServerURL></proxyServerURL> 
<servicesURL></servicesURL>
<dscpForSCCPPhoneConfig>96</dscpForSCCPPhoneConfig> 
<dscpForSCCPPhoneServices>0</dscpForSCCPPhoneServices> 
<dscpForCm2Dvce>96</dscpForCm2Dvce>
<transportLayerProtocol>4</transportLayerProtocol>

<capfAuthMode>0</capfAuthMode> 
<capfList> 
 <capf> 
    <phonePort>3804</phonePort> 
 </capf> 
</capfList>
<certHash></certHash> 
<encrConfig>false</encrConfig> 
</device>

drgeoff:
Is there a good reason the OBi has a 192.168.0 address and the Cisco has 192.168.1? Have you got routeing between them?

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 01:39:44 am

Is there a good reason the OBi has a 192.168.0 address and the Cisco has 192.168.1? Have you got routeing between them?


Yes, the Cisco IP Phone => POE Switch => Asus Router => Obi200 => Modem => Internet

Sheffield_Steve:
That's not good.  To have the Obi out on the internet.

Move it the same POE switch as the phone.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: Sheffield_Steve on September 22, 2019, 08:07:50 am

That's not good.  To have the Obi out on the internet.

Move it the same POE switch as the phone.


Obi200 is connected to the internet. I can make and receive calls using a traditional phone on Phone jack 1.

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