Hi Guy's
I've error message on my xml service :
Invalid IP Phone XX.XX.XX.XX
I can't use DHCP Orbiter. Have you do a Workaround ?
Regards
Serge CARPENTIER
Asterisk France Founder
I have problems with the 7970 as well, but I believe it's a problem with freepbx. It says: Failed to connect to the Asterisk manager through port: 5038(retrieve_conf.FATAL)
Do you have the same error?
greetz
IF
Hi,
No for me its just on XML Services ORBITER. I think if i'm not in the same server's subnet then it doesn't work. I will try tomorow in the same subnet.
I will advise you tomorow.
Regards
Hi Guy's,
Please Help Me :(
http://www.asterisk-france.net/InvalidIPAddress.jpg (http://www.asterisk-france.net/InvalidIPAddress.jpg)
Serge CARPENTIER
Asterisk France Founder
are you now in the right subnet (internal network) ? do other devices get the proper ip from the dhcp server?
I'm on the same subnet.
My DCE eth0 : 172.26.27.10
My DCE eth0:0 : 172.26.27.11
My Ip Phone : 172.26.27.20
Regards
your core has 2 nics right?
No Just one.
this is your problem!
do some research on the wiki pages, it's meant to have 2 nics - one is connected to a external network (internet) and the other nic to your internal linuxmce network...
Could you please see my screenshot.
(http://www.asterisk-france.net/NetworkSettings.jpg)
you absolutely NEED 2 nics!
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Network_Setup (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Network_Setup)
Hi,
My problem is not network card but a version problem. My IP Phone is a 7971. Do you have a workaround. Because i buy 3 Cisco 7971 for Linux MCE :(.
Regards.
hmm.
dude, I use 7971G's as orbiters. That is not the problem.
Please follow the bloody FAQs and listen to those of us on here who know how to configure the system.
Thanks,
-Thom
Thx a lot for your response. I executed howto in Wiki Page.
What do you want to do for you help me ?
Regards.
do you have two network cards, segmenting off external and internal networks? with the internal network being 192.168.80.1?
-Thom
Yes i installed today two network Card.
Eth0 : 172.26.27.0/24 (Internal Network)
Eth1: 172.26.28.0/24 (External Network)
there may still be hard coded bits that expect the internal network to be 192.168.80.1.
Please install according to the factory settings.
-Thom
:) Ok, Now i've Two Interface :
Eth0: 192.168.80.1 /24
Eth1: 172.26.28.1 /24
My Ip phone has IP Adress 192.168.80.254
:(
No Work same error message.
try making eth1 your internal card.
I've a question, Why Orbietr work correctly on My PC on different VLAN or Subnet but that dosen't work with IP Phone ? :)
My server reboot.
Thank lot for your help.
Same message.
I've too convert mac for Cisco 7970 & 7970 Orbiter.
:s
Regards
I've applyed all how to and that don't work :( I don't undestand :(
Syslog messages :
192.168.80.253 - - [11/Jan/2010:15:53:57 -0800] "GET /pluto-admin/index.php?address=192.168.80.1&port=3451&deviceID=45§ion=proxySocket&command=XML HTTP/1.1" 200 430 "-" "Allegro-Software-WebClient/4.20"
192.168.80.253 - - [11/Jan/2010:15:53:58 -0800] "GET /pluto-admin/security_images/generic_xml_error.png HTTP/1.1" 200 20309 "-" "Allegro-Software-WebClient/4.20"
Regard's
did the system display a message on an orbiter that it detected the phone?
-Thom
Yes Orbiter has been detected my phone. "Would you like add cisco 7970 IP Phone Orbiter ?"
A account has been created in Asterisk and Orbiter. My Ip Phone account is 201. No Problem.
The Orbiter Service is on my service Button. No Problem.
Just when i want press Service i've this message :
(http://www.asterisk-france.net/InvalidIPAddress.jpg)
THe phone should be in the 192.168.80. network along with the rest of the LinuxMCE devices... Asterisk is not connecting because you did not follow directions, exactly.
delete the phone from the web admin and try again.
Hi,
The picture is old screenshot. My Ip Phone have ip address: 192.168.80.253.
Asterisk Work correctly.
It's same error but with ip address 192.168.80.253
Regard's
Please Help Me.
Regards
Did you delete the phone from the web admin section, and reload the router?
-Thom
OK and ?
the phone should detect, and the system should do the right work of adding the relevant configuration information. This is all you should ever have to do.
-Thom
Could you explain what security is applied on IP Phone ?
It's Done and Same Message.
it's entirely host based. The phone is added to the asterisk extensions and sccp conf file. Is your 7971G running the SCCP firmware?
-Thom
Yes. It's the firmware hosted on the TFTP where is the Core.
It's not a bug with XML Language ?
No. That much I can promise you. The Proxy Orbiter code has not had any filed bugs this entire development cycle, and I use my 7971G regularly.
-Thom
OK. It's very Strange. What the SCCP version on your IP Phone ?
Hi John,
please verify that on the sccp.conf file in the /etc/asterisk you had the correct bind ip addres based on your internal network address and the references on the lines and devices are based on the correct mac address of your phone. Then verify both the SEPDefault7970.cnf.xml file located in the tftpboot directory and also the link based on the mac of your phone that had the correct ip of your core and the correct URLs (authenticationURL and servicesURL.
And finaly did you use VLAN env also on the phone? And how many dhcp server did you have in your env?
Best regards
Luke
I didn't find LinuxMCE version which you use. I installed several Cisco 7970 phones under LMCE 0710 and they worked from the box as phones and Orbiters. Not sure about that but I suppose that the IP of your phone should be something like 192.168.80.2 or so. But your phone has 192.168.80.253, which doesn't belong to IP range for LinuxMCE devices. Maybe this is a problem?
phones do not get assigned in the same host group as media directors.
-Thom
I started getting this error as well on 2 of my 3 cisco 7970 phones. Since it was working on one, I knew that something must have changed on the other two but I didn't know where to look. I logged into the terminal and ran
tail -f /var/log/pluto/DCERouter.log
as I tried to get the orbiter to connect. This gave me the cisco orbitor device number that was trying to log in but not much more.
I then went to Wizard \ Devices \Orbiters in the web admin and found the device number (which is listed next to the description field). Then clicked on advanced and near the bottom of the page found
Remote Phone IP
For some reason I do not understand, it was off by one digit: 192.168.80.14 instead of 192.168.80.13
I corrected this field. Saved the page and then did a Wizard \Restart \Quick Reload Router from inside the web admin.
Exiting the orbiter on the phone and then reinitializing it under the Services Menu while the DCERouter.log was running, I no longer got the invalid ip message (who would of thought that it actually was telling you the truth) and saw from the log that the orbiter was actually loading.
My suspicion is that this ip gets coded into that field the first time the phone is loaded and when you change your subnet or for some other reason restart the system after a catastrophe, the DHCP server gives the device a new ip but the old ip is still in that field. Just guessing.
Hope this helps someone who has run into a dead end with this problem.
Quote from: tschak909 on January 13, 2010, 12:01:46 AM
phones do not get assigned in the same host group as media directors.
-Thom
Ok, where can i get these group ranges? Because i've assigned my spa-3102 and pap2t-na as 192.168.80.30 and 192.168.80.31 respectively (forcing this at webadmin -> phones - mac adress and ip address, which created the entries at /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf, having the devices with static addresses on it's configurations. They are working fine (well, sometimes extensions get busy tone when dialing to them or when calling out nothing happens), but after a complete reboot, works fine again...
And as i'm getting a 7091G the next weeks, will be good to know...
I'm not sure what you mean by group ranges for the 7970(1). The template has to have a range based on your cisco phone's mac address which you must convert as per the instructions in the wiki. If by ranges you mean ip addresses, my understanding is that the initialization of the cisco phone is supposed to be pnp and that the dhcp server will assign and (hopefully) remember the correct ip for your phone.
In case pnp doesn't completely finish, as was my case, and the cisco extension fails to register in freepbx (Advanced \Configurations \Phones Setup) you cut to the chase and go to my solution at the end of this thread:
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=8029.0
This also provides you links to what you are supposed to do to make the phone pnp.
Good luck with your new phone.