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#223936 03/31/08 10:49 AM
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I have a phone, a cisco 7910 series. Can this phone be used without any kind of hardware like a PBX? I want to use this at home. I have a single VOiP line coming in from vonage. Can this be used on my connection?

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The short answer is no, you need to have some sort of IP PBX or soft switch like a Cisco, Allworx, Asterisk, etc. to have the telephone work.

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Can you help me set this up with asterisk?

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Hmm, unfortunately I am not versed in Asterisk, but Kumba on this site is very familiar with it and can lead you in the right direction. Good luck and have fun!

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If I don't have an asterisk server set up, shouldn't the phone at least power up when I plug it in with an Ethernet cable?

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Those sets require 48VDC to operate.


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so the only way to get power is to purchase that adapter?

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Even if it were POE (power over ethernet) you would need a POE switch and not a regular ethernet switch. IP telephones are not like regular telephones where they are almost always powered by the cable (line powered), you will need either a power adaptor/cube/brick or a POE switch, and I do not think the 7910 telephones could be POE powered from a regular POE switch.

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The easiest way is to use a cube if you dont have a POE switch. The 7910 uses Ciscos SCCP protocol which can be installed on Asterisk (I use Trixbox). You will need to compile in chan_sccp, create SEP<MAC>.xml, XMLDefault, and have a copy of the firmware. Once that is done you can edit the sccp.conf file and add the phone extension. I have used the above succesfully but it does take some mucking around. There are good docs on trixbox.org about getting a 7940/7960 up and running on SCCP, just follow those and adapt accordingly.

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There are lots of places to get the power supply brick for the 7910 - it uses the standard Cisco 48V brick that these phones and the Aironet equipment use.

You can't just follow the Asterisk "7940/7960" instructions, though. Setting up the 7910 is different than these because the SCCP driver does a lot more for the phone than the SIP driver does.

Step 1 is to make sure you've downloaded the latest version of your favorite Asterisk distro. You can go with a straight Trixbox download, or look on "Nerdvittles" for their PBX-In-A-Flash.

Either way, once you have that loaded and it seems to be working, step 2 is to use the "SCCP HowTo V2" at https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/SCCP-HOWTO2. It will give you all of the information you need to get the phone working. I was amazed at how simply my 7910 installed. The only think I haven't done is upgraded the "Skinny" firmware in the phone.


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