Cannot Setup Cisco 7942 with Obi200

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Sheffield_Steve:
What I'm saying is that it should NOT be connected directly to the modem (internet), but should be connected to the same switch as the phone.

You setup means it's not secure.

drgeoff:
Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 07:44:17 am

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

I do not understand that.  An OBi200 has one ethernet port.  Yet you show it as between modem and Asus router.

The original Obihai document is attached.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 09:24:02 am

Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 07:44:17 am

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

I do not understand that.  An OBi200 has one ethernet port.  Yet you show it as between modem and Asus router.

The original Obihai document is attached.

Sorry, let me further clarify, and thank you for the quick response.

Cisco IP phone is connected to port 1 of the POE switch (containing 5 ports all together).
Obi200 ethernet/internet port connected to port 2 of POE switch
POE switch port 3 (LAN only, no POE) connected to ASUS Router LAN port 1
ASUS router internet port connected to Internet Modem

And yes, Ive spent several hours configuring ITSP D, SP2, SP4 based on that document.

drgeoff:
Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 09:41:06 am

Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 09:24:02 am

Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 07:44:17 am

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

I do not understand that.  An OBi200 has one ethernet port.  Yet you show it as between modem and Asus router.

The original Obihai document is attached.

Sorry, let me further clarify, and thank you for the quick response.

Cisco IP phone is connected to port 1 of the POE switch (containing 5 ports all together).
Obi200 ethernet/internet port connected to port 2 of POE switch
POE switch port 3 (LAN only, no POE) connected to ASUS Router LAN port 1
ASUS router internet port connected to Internet Modem

And yes, Ive spent several hours configuring ITSP D, SP2, SP4 based on that document.

1.  Given that description of how the OBi and Cisco are both on the LAN side of the Asus router, I repeat the question I asked in my first post in this thread.

2.  I have no first hand experience of this but there were reports that at some point a firmware version caused some IP phones to be unable to register to the OBi.  I do not know if subsequent firmwares still cause this.  Search for post(s) by azrobert which mention a workaround of setting the IP phone to be able to call without being registered.

Update: see http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14002 and links therein.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 09:54:09 am

Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 09:41:06 am

Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 09:24:02 am

Quote from: voipnewuser on September 22, 2019, 07:44:17 am

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

I do not understand that.  An OBi200 has one ethernet port.  Yet you show it as between modem and Asus router.

The original Obihai document is attached.

Sorry, let me further clarify, and thank you for the quick response.

Cisco IP phone is connected to port 1 of the POE switch (containing 5 ports all together).
Obi200 ethernet/internet port connected to port 2 of POE switch
POE switch port 3 (LAN only, no POE) connected to ASUS Router LAN port 1
ASUS router internet port connected to Internet Modem

And yes, Ive spent several hours configuring ITSP D, SP2, SP4 based on that document.

1.  Given that description of how the OBi and Cisco are both on the LAN side of the Asus router, I repeat the question I asked in my first post in this thread.

2.  I have no first hand experience of this but there were reports that at some point a firmware version caused some IP phones to be unable to register to the OBi.  I do not know if subsequent firmwares still cause this.  Search for post(s) by azrobert which mention a workaround of setting the IP phone to be able to call without being registered.

Update: see http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=14002 and links therein.


1. I tried to change IP of cisco phone to 192.168.0, but phone won't take firmware if it's not assigned 192.168.1.XX. I can't change the Obi200 IP to 192.168.1.XX?

2. I know of the registering issue, which was why I set register to false in the xml config file. The phone has a dial tone and ready to make calls, but it does not go through or receive any calls.

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