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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:04 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP ody Reply with quote

I do have to answer to your suggestion of renaming the CTLSEP<mac>.tlv
to SEP<mac>. The phone is still requesting CTLSEP<mac>.tlv and as it
cannot find that it goes into a loop. I also let the phone do that the
whole weekend so there should be no iterative process in requesting the
files as I read in some howtos. Any further ideas?
I also read that it is possible to connect and configure the phone by
ssh. So after flashing the phone with a SIP image there should be some
default username/password combination which I did not manage to find out
yet. Does anyone know?
I now am going to revert to an older release to try that. I will report
any success as well as misses.
Thanks again, Christophorus

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This should result in the same problem. The CTLSEP<mac> file is the
first that is requested on the TFTP server. But I am going to try that.
Regards and thanks,

Christophorus
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Try naming the empty file:
SEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv

Not
CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Christophorus Laube
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 10:26 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP
odyssee

Thanks for the hint. I just tried that although I only see my worries
coming true: the CTLSEP<mac>.tlv file is the first one the phone
requests when booting, no possibility to set something different as the
SEP<mac>.cnf.xml should be loaded after the successful load of the CTL
file. And thus the phone is looping with "Configuring IP" and CTLFile
failure. Can I set this option by ssh?
Thanks a lot and in advance,

Christophorus
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In your SEP<mac>.cnf.xml file look for the setting below and set it to
0:

<deviceSecurityMode>0</deviceSecurityMode>

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Glenn
Cobb
Quote:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 9:37 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP
odyssee

Here is a little more info...

I hooked up the 7971G-GE to my pc and grabbed this with tera-term. Its
the
console output during the CTL update process. I am using SIP70.8-3-3.

NOT 09:28:45.969295 DHCP: Restart - delay = 1
NOT 09:28:45.981198 DHCP: Sending Release...
NOT 09:28:49.000449 DHCP: dhcpSendReq: status 0x12301000
NOT 09:28:49.001281 DHCP: Sending Request...
NOT 09:28:49.015673 DHCP: ACK received
NOT 09:28:49.016517 DHCP: Succeeded
NOT 09:28:49.058273 DHCP: IP Address -- 10.10.10.247
NOT 09:28:49.059129 DHCP: Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
NOT 09:28:49.059960 DHCP: Default Gwy -
NOT 09:28:49.073169 PAE: SIGIPCFG received...
NOT 09:28:49.075897 ESP: send ADMIN, logging = 1, shell = 0, ipconfig
=
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1
WRN 09:28:49.120127 SECD: WARN:getCTLInfo: ** phone has no CTL
WRN 09:28:49.127292 SECD: WARN:getCTLInfo: ** phone has no CTL
NOT 09:28:49.140946 CDP-D: catchipcfg getdhcpinfo IP: a0a0af7 Chng:1
NOT 09:28:49.152532 tftpClient: request server 0 ---> 10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:49.178685 tftpClient: request server 1 --->
NOT 09:28:49.201261 tftpClient: request server 0 ---> 10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:49.204518 ESP: server 0 = 10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:49.228784 tftpClient: request server 1 --->
NOT 09:28:49.233253 ESP: server 1 =
NOT 09:28:49.319960 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
NOT 09:28:49.323284 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
/usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
NOT 09:28:49.324525 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
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NOT 09:28:49.327942 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
/usr/tmp/ctlSock,
srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:49.331598 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
10.10.10.10
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NOT 09:28:49.332439 tftpClient: look up server - 0
WRN 09:28:49.335498 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
old
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CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
NOT 09:28:49.339140 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
NOT 09:28:49.340260 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
NOT 09:28:49.341141 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
looking
NOT 09:28:49.341897 tftpClient: retval = 10
NOT 09:28:49.342678 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
NOT 09:28:49.356155 TFTP: [26]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:49.359594 TFTP: [26]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
NOT 09:28:49.363943 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
ERR 09:28:49.365631 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
/usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:49.367522 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
ERR 09:28:49.368469 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
processing
FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
NOT 09:28:53.768028 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
NOT 09:28:53.772517 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
/usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
NOT 09:28:53.773673 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
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NOT 09:28:53.776093 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
/usr/tmp/ctlSock,
srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:53.778770 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
10.10.10.10
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NOT 09:28:53.779616 tftpClient: look up server - 0
WRN 09:28:53.782887 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
old
Quote:
CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
NOT 09:28:53.786443 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
NOT 09:28:53.787250 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
NOT 09:28:53.788022 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
looking
NOT 09:28:53.788777 tftpClient: retval = 10
NOT 09:28:53.789616 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
NOT 09:28:53.802285 TFTP: [19]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:53.805356 TFTP: [19]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
NOT 09:28:53.809435 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
ERR 09:28:53.816549 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
/usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:53.818805 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
ERR 09:28:53.819756 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
processing
FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
NOT 09:28:58.199464 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
NOT 09:28:58.202780 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
/usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
NOT 09:28:58.203933 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
Quote:
NOT 09:28:58.205791 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
/usr/tmp/ctlSock,
srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:58.208403 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
10.10.10.10
Quote:
NOT 09:28:58.209244 tftpClient: look up server - 0
WRN 09:28:58.215701 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
old
Quote:
CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
NOT 09:28:58.219254 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
NOT 09:28:58.220320 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
NOT 09:28:58.221096 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
looking
NOT 09:28:58.221849 tftpClient: retval = 10
NOT 09:28:58.222629 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
NOT 09:28:58.235315 TFTP: [16]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
10.10.10.10
NOT 09:28:58.238209 TFTP: [16]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
NOT 09:28:58.241145 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
ERR 09:28:58.242856 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
/usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:28:58.244754 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
ERR 09:28:58.245704 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
processing
FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
NOT 09:29:02.648053 SECD: updateCTL: starting CTL update
NOT 09:29:02.651331 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Socket 7 connected to
/usr/tmp/tftpClientSock
NOT 09:29:02.652499 SECD: ctlRequestFile: Request
CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv
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NOT 09:29:02.658547 tftpClient: tftp request rcv'd from
/usr/tmp/ctlSock,
srcFile = CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv, dstFile = /usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:29:02.661503 tftpClient: auth server - tftpList[0] =
10.10.10.10
Quote:
NOT 09:29:02.662335 tftpClient: look up server - 0
WRN 09:29:02.665405 SECD: WARN:lookupCTL: CTL update in progress, no
old
Quote:
CTL, assume TFTP 10.10.10.10 NONSECURE
NOT 09:29:02.668874 tftpClient: secVal = 0xa
NOT 09:29:02.669746 tftpClient: 10.10.10.10 is a NONsecure server
NOT 09:29:02.671475 tftpClient: temp retval = SRVR_NONSECURE, keep
looking
NOT 09:29:02.672277 tftpClient: retval = 10
NOT 09:29:02.673060 tftpClient: Non secure file requested
NOT 09:29:02.684870 TFTP: [25]:Requesting CTLSEP0019E7D16CD6.tlv from
10.10.10.10
NOT 09:29:02.687805 TFTP: [25]:Finished --> rcvd 1 bytes
NOT 09:29:02.691794 SECD: ctlRequestFile: tftp Status 0 rcv'd
ERR 09:29:02.693428 SECD: ctlVerifyFile: CTL file too small:
/usr/tmp/CTLFile.tlv
NOT 09:29:02.695315 SECD: updateCTL: finished CTL update
ERR 09:29:02.696335 SECD: EROR:updateCTL: ** had NO CTL and CTL
processing
FAILED** ctl-err 12 (file is too small)
NOT 09:29:03.227508 DHCP: Restart - delay = 1


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-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Anciso, Roy
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:43 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk
and CTPSEP odyssee

I've upgraded from SCCP to SIP 8.x.x branch on 7961g and
7911g without any problems.

As far as the CTLSEP File (Straight from Cisco):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon
/english/i
pp7960/addprot/mgcp/frmwrup.htm#wp1047292

The CTLSEP MAC file is a certificate trust list, which if
populated, contains information about the servers to which
the phone is attempting to connect and whether the server
connection will be secure or nonsecure.

Based on the information above an empty file will work just fine.

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Patrick
Quote:
Quote:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:02 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk
and CTPSEP odyssee


On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 09:11 +0100, Christophorus Laube wrote:
Quote:
Hi list,

I have bought some Cisco 7941G-GE IP phones and want to use
them with
Quote:
asterisk. Before bying I tested the whole setup with three
different
Quote:
models of the old 79X0 series (a 7912, 7940 and a 7960).
Flashing the
Quote:
formerly provided SCCP-Image to SIP was no problem, but now it
complains
Quote:
about a nonexistent CTLSEP<mac>.tlv file. Most of the howtos say
something about an empty file but that does not suit to me. Does
anyone
Quote:
of you have experience in getting these phones to work or
can point me
Quote:
to any information bringing me back in the game?
Thanks in advance,

I don't remember if I had this same problem with a 7961G but
I did figure out that you can not do an upgrade from factory
default SCCP to the latest SIP 8.x.x firmware. In my case the
phone just did not work properly. To make it work I
downgraded the phone back to SIP 7.x firmware (iirc I used
7.5) and then upgraded to the latest SIP 8.x.x firmware.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Patrick


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 4:01 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G-GE with Asterisk and CTPSEP ody Reply with quote

Christophorus Laube wrote:
Quote:
I do have to answer to your suggestion of renaming the CTLSEP<mac>.tlv
to SEP<mac>. The phone is still requesting CTLSEP<mac>.tlv and as it
cannot find that it goes into a loop.
Did you create a zero byte file with that name?

I had to do that with a 7960 and it was very happy.
I was able to successfully load version 7.1 of SIP, and all seems to
work with Asterisk.
And continues to work
I used the Solar Winds TFTP server on Win2K.

I have been unable to get version 7.3 or later to work properly though.
It will receive calls, through out no error messages, but is unable to
place calls.
I am sure there is something it wants in one of the xml files, but I
have yet to find it.
The sample files on the Wiki were used, work with 7.1, but not with 7.3
Though not directly related to Asterisk, that hasn't stopped thousands
of other Cisco related postings.

John Novack

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