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Re: [Linphone-users] LinPhone & CME


From: BlastXng
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] LinPhone & CME
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:11:22 -0800
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Hey!

I got it to work finally, with CME 8.6, 9.0 and 9.1. Had to tweak the linphonerc file and the CME configurations a bit to match pieces..

It was odd, cause of what Cisco was expecting and what needed to be manipulated in LinPhone for this to work.. Also there were times that the LinPhone prompted for a username and password twice for some reason..

I'll pull together the information and post it.. I can post to the group if that's okay??

BB

On 1/30/2013 1:13 PM, Alexander Kozyrev wrote:
Hi der,

I'm not friendly with CME, but we have positive experience connect
Linphone to CUCM 8.4.1 (as third side sip point).

1) You can tcpdump SIP dialog when Linphone have register tried.
2) AFAIK, you can use Linphone with any SIP softswitch without
registration, just call with sip uri.

On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 12:50 -0800, BlastXng wrote:
Hello Folks

I am presently working on getting LinPhone to connect to Cisco Call
Manager Express 9.X and presently have had no success.

According to Cisco, it needs to see the following when LinPhone (Windows
or Linux) attempts to register to the system.

Linphone sends a register message with a dn (Directory Number) that
matches one built/configured on the cme, then the cme will send a sip
401 Unauthorized message. At this point the linphone should send a
second register message with its username and password. If these
credentials match the CME config the cme will send a 200 ok message and
the LinPhone would be able to register..

Unfortunately this isn't happening..  Apparently there doesn't appear to
be a way to send the first register message with the DN in it to the
CME. I have tried this many times and have no success. Below is a
snippet of configuration from the LinPhoneRc file..

[sip]
media_encryption=none
default_proxy=0
guess_hostname=1
contact=<sip:address@hidden>
inc_timeout=15
use_info=0
use_rfc2833=0
use_ipv6=0
register_only_when_network_is_up=1

[proxy_0]
reg_proxy=sip:172.21.132.2
reg_route=sip:172.21.132.2
reg_identity=sip:address@hidden
reg_expires=3600
reg_sendregister=1
publish=0
dial_escape_plus=0

[auth_info_0]
address@hidden
address@hidden
passwd=123456
realm="cmereg.local"

Below is a snippet of CME Configuration

!
voice service voip
   allow-connections h323 to h323
   allow-connections h323 to sip
   allow-connections sip to h323
   allow-connections sip to sip
   sip
    bind control source-interface Loopback0
    bind media source-interface Loopback0
    registrar server
    localhost dns:esrpd2.cmereg.local
    no update-callerid
!
voice class codec 1
   codec preference 1 g711ulaw
!
!
voice register global
   mode cme
   source-address 172.21.132.2 port 5060
   max-dn 5
   max-pool 5
   authenticate register
   authenticate realm cmereg.local
   tftp-path flash:
   create profile sync 0001409823080218
!
voice register dn  1
   number 3711200
!
voice register dn  2
   number 3711201
!
voice register template  1
!
voice register template  2
!
voice register pool  1
   id mac 5C26.0A60.681A
   number 1 1
   template 1
   voice-class codec 1
   username blast password 123456
   after-hour exempt
!
!

So my question is, has anyone every gotten LinPhone to work with Cisco
Call Manager Express?

Appreciate the help!

Cheers

BB





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