QT: Cisco ip phone serivices response Authentication URL
Hello
I wrote a program with Qt to work with cisco ip telephony services. I use QNetworkAccessManager to display XML objects to phones and taken the QTcpServer with QTextStream to respond to authentication requests (simply writing http headers with "AUTHORIZED" in the text stream). Code:
QString currTime.currentDateTimeUtc () m:System.NET.SocketAddress.ToString = cTime ("ddd, dd MMM yyyy hh: mm :"); ")
QTextStream os (socket); operating system< "http/1.1="" 200="">
"Content-Type: text/plain\r\n".
"Date:" cTime + "GMT\r\n" "."
"Connection: close\r\n"
"\r\n".
"AUTHORIZED";
The problem is the phones do not accept this response and return
I have used node.js to before and wrote simply "ALLOWED" to http.serverResponse object, but I'm confused now why it does not work with Qt
You might want to ask this question on the developers forum
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Building configuration...Current configuration: 7315 bytes
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! Last configuration change at 13:56:27 UTC Thursday, April 24, 2014 by nim
version 15.2
horodateurs service debug datetime msec
Log service timestamps datetime msec
no password encryption service
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hostname NIM_CME
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boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
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logging buffered 51200 warnings
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No aaa new-model
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IP cef
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no record of conflict ip dhcp
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DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.80.1 192.168.80.10
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.80.250 192.168.80.255
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.70.1 192.168.70.10
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.70.250 192.168.70.255
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.60.1 192.168.60.10
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.60.250 192.168.60.255
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.50.1 192.168.50.10
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.50.250 192.168.50.255
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.40.1 192.168.40.10
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DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.30.1 192.168.30.10
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DHCP excluded-address 192.168.20.1 IP 192.168.20.10
DHCP excluded-address IP 192.168.20.250 192.168.20.255
IP dhcp excluded-address 192.168.0.250 192.168.0.255
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option 150 ip 192.168.0.1
Rental 30
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dhcp YenegoaLAN IP pool
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dhcp OronLAN IP pool
network 192.168.70.0 255.255.255.0
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dhcp EketLAN IP pool
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network 192.168.50.0 255.255.255.0
router by default - 192.168.50.1
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dhcp BonnyLAN IP pool
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dhcp OnneLAN IP pool
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D062F622 47E0A79E 20641E4C CC90F308 8D65DC2C CC475EC3 0A62175E 867366ED
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SIP: (68) attribute mid, instance of level 1 1 not found.
* Apr 24 11:08:36.251: / / 68/9D9F100280CC/SIP/error/sipSPIStreamTypeAndDtmfRelay:No voice codec and dtmf-relay correspondence
* Apr 24 11:08:36.251: / / 68/9D9F100280CC/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
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* Apr 24 11:08:39.303: / / 69/9F70C2BB80D0/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
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April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
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April 24, 12:23:59.435: / / 167/25A61E588123/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
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April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
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April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAA8E80
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ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:24:04.583: / / 168/28B8405A8127/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
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April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
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: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAA7F08
Apr 24 12:24:07.155: //169/2A401975812B/SIP/Event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLPrintTDCo
ntainer: Peer-Event: E_STSL_LEG_BY_LEG, SE value: 0, SE reminder: no, Min - SE Va
read: 1800, flags: 2000
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_RESP
April 24, 12:24:07.155: / / 169/2A401975812B/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
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April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: Eve
NT: E_STSL_SESSION_REFRESH_REQ
April 24, 12:24:11.595: / / 170/2CE63252812F/SIP/event/Session-Timer/sipSTSLMain: dir
: method 2, p. 102, resp_code:0, container: 3DAB0CA8
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_preferred_codec:
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April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
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April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:46.175: / / 171/4182B07D8133/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
Apr 24 12:24:50.227: //-1/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_update
_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (172) the mid not found 1 1 level instance attribute.
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:50.227: / / 172/43EC5D8E8137/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITE
Apr 24 12:24:52.031: //-1/45003EE4813B/SIP/Error/ccsip_ipip_media_forking_update
_preferred_codec:
MF: Not a forked leg SIP...
SIP: (173) of the mid, found 1 1 level instance attribute.
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIDoAudioNegotiation:
Failure of the negotiations in media for m-line 1
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIDoMediaNegotiation:No valid fax or audio stream
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIHandleInviteMedia:
Failure of the negotiation of media for an incoming call
April 24, 12:24:52.031: / / 173/45003EE4813B/SIP/error/sipSPIContinueNewMsgInvite:
Unacceptable media for INVITECCSIP DEBUG MESSAGES
Apr 24 14:18:11.086: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.13:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjmYBG2kj6Ljizpy4D3JhcmoM
f0RhNAekv
From: "telephone1" <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3b114524-60cb-4f40-97ee-21dd2016e031
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 138F9F8-451
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:18:11 GMT
Call ID: 4dd4fcb7-662c-4e25-8836-feaeeb979f81
CSeq: INVITE 16958
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:18:11.102: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.13:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjmYBG2kj6Ljizpy4D3JhcmoM
f0RhNAekv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "telephone1" <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3b114524-60cb-4f40-97ee-21dd2016e031
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 138F9F8-451
Call ID: 4dd4fcb7-662c-4e25-8836-feaeeb979f81
CSeq: ACK 16958
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:20:40.786: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
00-0000-0000-7c95f323b81d > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B81D"; + u
. SIP! model.ccm.cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Téléphone2'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 292v = 0
o =-2208994977 2208994977 IN IP4 192.168.0.12
s = FOXPHONE
c = in IP4 in 192.168.0.12
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16392
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:20:40.790: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13B42C0-812
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:20:40 GMT
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 INVITE
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:20:40.806: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.12:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjvoVJeyhxpOvfwgDDywmTGiU
keV.m - NL1
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Téléphone2' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 700813bc-4b2d-47a5-8ea5-1e8aec850a3c
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13B42C0-812
Call ID: dce6e9c3-0dab-4c9f-86a6-56fe383c60e0
CSeq: 1575 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:22:16.110: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
00-0000-0000-7c95f323bb30 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323BB30"; + u
. SIP! model.ccm.cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: INVITE 16131
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone3'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 292v = 0
o =-2208995063 2208995063 IN IP4 192.168.0.14
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.0.14
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16388
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:22:16.114: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13CB71C - 8 9
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:22:16 GMT
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: INVITE 16131
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:22:16.126: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.14:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjT3UaPZ-qfLE2EACrxGcnjqG
noFQuZXi7
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone3' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 8ce0e16a-Davis-448 b-8d9c-d0b4ad52589f
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13CB71C - 8 9
Call ID: d5ec8dba-bbe3-44ac-9902-0d52b327c514
CSeq: ACK 16131
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:17.418: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: INVITE 27309
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995137 2208995137 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16388
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:17.422: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DA698 - 1 25
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:17 GMT
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: INVITE 27309
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:17.434: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfEwqupP3utIfGrv - WEaaI
hjdCy1q-hM
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 93e43cc1-7e69-49ef-899 d-c81bd29eae11
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DA698 - 1 25
Call ID: c9eb73ff-f89c-4aad-861d-724af1bd1f36
CSeq: 27309 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:19.690: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995139 2208995139 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16390
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:19.694: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DAF78-5 b 0
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:19 GMT
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 INVITE
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:19.706: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjfW2oLTIRE62UkXCzpFyuAa
gpbtooQCuv
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = e8ed6eb5-8653-4154-93ab-1755749c84a6
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DAF78-5 b 0
Call ID: aa729730-fc15-4fc4-8bee-8d3e9840cc8b
CSeq: 10138 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:21.194: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: INVITE 12021
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995140 2208995140 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16392
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:21.198: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:21 GMT
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: INVITE 12021
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
Server: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-15.2.4.M4
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:21.210: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP ACK:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPj1I0P8BoX0CIMO3qfwTYEWe
y.fSEokHib
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = d56894bf-896e-42b7-8b69-5da16d2337bc
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DB558-1845
Call ID: e472fb51-35f0-4f2c-a84a-f0efd0cf9f2e
CSeq: 12021 ACK
Content-Length: 0Apr 24 14:23:23.262: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
GUEST sip:[email protected]/ * /: SIP-5060/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
hEIRSMbivf
Max-Forwards: 70
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /.
"Contact: <> [email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; + sip.instance = '.<>
000-0000-0000-7c95f323b7b7 > '; + u.sip! DeviceName.CCM.Cisco.com = "SEP7C95F323B7B7"; +
u.SIP! Model.CCM.Cisco.com = "592"
Call ID: ea647ad6-36d2-414e-83d3-0e04b35e8129
CSeq: INVITE 26904
Allow: PRACK, GUEST, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, update, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAG
E, OPTIONS
User-Agent: Cisco-CP3905/9.2.1
Support: replaces,join,sdp-anat,norefersub,extended-refer,X-cisco-callinfo,X-c
ISCO-ServiceUri,X-Cisco-escapecodes,X-Cisco-Service-Control,X-Cisco-monrec,X-CIS
Co-config,X-Cisco-SIS-4.0.0,X-Cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Expires: 180
Accept: application/sdp
Allow-events: kpml, dialog box
Remote-Party-ID: 'Phone4'<>[email protected]/ * /: 5060 >; intimacy = off
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 294v = 0
o =-2208995142 2208995142 IN IP4 192.168.40.11
s = FOXPHONE
c = IN IP4 192.168.40.11
t = 0 0
a = X - nat:0
m = audio RTP/AVP 0 8 18 111 16386
a = rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a = rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a G729/8000 rtpmap:18 =
a = annex b fmtp:18 = yes
a = sendrecv
a rtpmap:111 telephone-event/8000 =
a = fmtp:111 0-15Apr 24 14:23:23.266: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Envoy:
SIP/2.0 488 Media is not Acceptable
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.40.11:5060; rport; branch = z9hG4bKPjzDEPLi9QFHsCPzfcVR.g72
hEIRSMbivf
From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
To: sip:[email protected]/ * /; tag = 13DBD6C-1273
Date: Thu, April 24, 2014 14:23:23 GMT
Call ID: ea647ad6-36d2-414e-83d3-0e04b35e8129
CSeq: INVITE 26904
Allow-events: telephone-event
WARNING: 304 192.168.0.1 "Media type (s) not available.
Reason: Q.850; cause = 65
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From: 'Phone4' <> [email protected]/ * / >; tag = 3dffd3d9-8f9a-48e7-b9a0-9a9f4c6c984d
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In my view, that the call fails because the phone of 3905 Announces g729annexB codec. could you please try to configure "voice-class codec" or a "codec G711a/G711u' command under voice register pools 1-4 and check the behavior?
Suresh
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802.1 x and Cisco IP Phone
I'm trying to authenticate a 7970 Cisco IP phone that is configured for 802. 1 x with ACS. When I check the logs on ACS is hows that the phone has no authentication, but the phone is still allowed on the network and can make calls. I've added the MAC address as a user of the CSA and set up a password that matches the password configured on the phone. If I put the wrong password in its still authorized on the network port is never stop. I was talking to someone who was able to do this and some how turned on the av-pair. Only I don't know what to put in it. There when even an idea as to which would need to go there so that when a phone fails to authenticate its put in the comments VLAN or access?
Right. It's the phone doing MD5. All phones will have a unique and encoded username hard. It is designed to simplify the configuration on the side of the phone.
You need to check, since I'm not really practice, but I think that the user name is something like "MS-mac-address-phone-model" or something like that.
HTH,
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Bluetooth headset with Cisco IP phones
Hi all
A client tries to connect a headset bluetooth Plantronics Savi WT/1 t with a Cisco 7940 IP phone and it seems to work very well when he receives a call and press the button 'phone' at the bottom of the phone. However, he wants to be able to walk outside his office and be able to receive calls by pressing the button on his bluetooth headset but the button is not admissible. Is there a way to configure that? I have the impression that the button on the helmet and the helmet on the IP phone button would somehow be synchronized but I don't see how that's possible. Someone has configured an earpiece bluetooth with a Cisco IP phone and have this feature work?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Hello Asad,
To make this work, you would need a number of things;
-a phone that supports HHC (headset hookswitch control) such as
Cisco 7942G, 7962G, 7945 G, 7965G, 7975 G
-the right to work with the Savi Plantronics cable, it would be
connect to the port on the bottom of the phone and works together with the
with the HHC funtion (enabled) on the config of the phone in CUCM
-minimum sr7 CUCM 4.1 (3)
I can't find the model of Savi, you're connected, but if you could check the exact model
number/name we could provide more details.
See you soon!
Rob
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Switchport security best practices for Cisco IP phones
Hello.
I have some difficulty to understand what the safest method is to ensure a Cisco IP Phone.
Can't get info on how many course connect a switchport and a telephone computer IP Cisco with a daisy chained to him.
The thing I fear more precisely is how to secure against attacks of Double VLAN tagging and COP on this port.
I searched regardless of the possible resource for the answer and you have not found anything useful.
I also have a question regarding port security on a switch: can you set a minimum amount of MAC addresses active and then limit the period of ageing on the MAC addresses on a specific switchport, such that if someone disconnects the phone and sets up a Cisco switch or other device of thugs, then the port should be stopped during the period of ageing.
Let me know, what you would suggest to better secure the hose between the Cisco IP phone and the switch.
Best regards
Casper.
If you see all these as the attack vector for your environment, there are only 802. 1 x that can help you.
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Turn on Cisco IP Phones to the (VMWI or MWI) message waiting indicator Visual?
How can I brighten Cisco IP Phones to the (VMWI or MWI) message waiting indicator Visual programmatically?
Then, you have to ask in the forum of developers for this kind of things.
HTH
Java
If it helps, please note
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Configuration SGE2000P using Cisco IP phones
Hello, I need to know if it is possible to configure the Cisco SGE2000P switch if I use an IP of Cisco 7945 phone for voice and data.
Configuration is easy with other 3560 switches that we got, but a colleague bought this switch to install it in a warehouse with 10 IP phones and we cannot make it work with the vlans separate (one for voice) and the other for data
Any ideas?
Thank you very much.
Jose
Hi Jose,
Because there is no COP on the switch itself, you will probably have to tell phones what VLAN to which they belong.
I suppose that as a prerequisite not switch has configured both tag and ports without tag VLAN assigned to all ports, even the uplink.
Now in the case which is properly set up, goto telephones themselves.
1. press the settings button
2 unlock them with the keyboard command * #.
3. set their. admin VLAN Id for the number of vlan tagged which is used for voice traffic. You will need to find this option, probably under the Network Configuration settings.
Save these changes. See if that makes a difference.
Best regards, Dave
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interface web cisco ip phone from the computer LAN
Hello
On the uc540 the DATA VLAN is en 192.168.10.0 as the VLAN DATA it is en en 10.1.1.0, I want to access them from the local network the computer the my client who is en 192.168.0.0 to web interfaces of the cisco ip phone so by going to http://10.1.1.x without needing to modifier already exists, how can this be done? I have available in my not to a manageable switch that would allow me to integrate the lan that does not exist in the DATA VLAN of the CPU.
Thanks for advance
Hello
The voice VLAN 10.1.1.0 is not routed in your network.
Namely that workstations do not know that there is, and this due to the fact that their router default doesn't know not router network.
Here's how to fix that little problem of routing:
1 / if the default router for the positions in the VLAN data isn't the UC 500, just to add a static route in this router with the sub network 10.1.1.0 and address of next hop (IP address of the router that helps you achieve this subnet).
For example: If the default router is a Cisco router, it is in the VLAN data with the UC500 and the UC500a as the IP address 192.168.0.1.
conf term
!
Route IP 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1
!
end
2 / if we can't change this router by default, we must add a path in given work stations of the VLAN.
In a post Windows you do that in a CMD window with the ROUTE ADD command
c:\>route add 10.1.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1
and you can check your local routing table with the command
c:\>route print
If you want that this road remains in positions of work even after a reboot, use option-p of the route command added
c:\>route add 10.1.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Pei
Control the Access-list! : Of course, after having solved the problems of routing, assure you that there is not an access list that blocks traffic
FINISH POUR a bit of security. Allow access to the VLAN voice is not a good practice!
As long as possible, to avoid to make the voice VLAN too accessible from anywhere. Therefore, a good practice is to not allow the VLAN data access to the VLAN voice.
Patrick
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Cisco IP phone 6921 is part of the hunting algorithm which is broadcast group
Firmware: SCCP69xx.9 - 3-3-2-SR1, CUCM version: 8.6.2
When the end user not used this phone 30 Min (Aprox), this phone is having hung
The Conference will be coming to the phone, but he isn't rings and not be able to access one of the buttons, I can join the call by taking the receiver
Still one of the buttons do not work, had to perform a reboot hard to fix
Please suggest
Hello
Please upgrade to the latest firmware 1.0000 SR2 6921 phones and see if the problem persists.
Let us know if that helps.
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Cisco Unified Video Advantage connect not not Cisco IP Phone
Hi, I have the following text:
- CUVA 2.2.2.0 installed on windows 7 x 64.
- UC560.
- IP phone 7965.
The first time I installed the program, everything was ok, didn t try the video feature, but it was connecting and recognize.
Now I'm with another phone, also a 7965 but CUVA said that it is not connected. He also says: "cisco unified video advantage can't connect to cisco ip phone" and asked him to contact the system administrator.
It has been a long time (about 3 weeks) because I checked the last time he was working on the previous phone, I'm not sure if it's because I'm on another phone now, but I do not.
Any ideas?
When you go to CUVA-> all show the driver see CDP?
Have you tried to close your wireless adapter or set a higher metric?
Got a GPO that would restrict CUVA on windows firewall?
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ASA 5505 Cisco 7940 phone and laptop behind it
The only problem I'm having is that when I try to use the internet port on the back of the Cisco phone, there is discount on an IP address for the Vlan voice (172.30) and not the VLan data (172.31). Therefore, a laptop that I plug into the internet port cannot get out to the internet. I need the laptop to get an IP address that is on the Vlan data if possible. Thanks in advance for any help. Here's a copy of my config.
hostname TESTvpn
activate the encrypted password of FsaA76FXbsPPlRSQ
FsaA76FXbsPPlRSQ encrypted passwd
names of
name Corp_LAN 10.0.0.0
name 192.168.64.0 Corp_Voice
name 172.31.155.0 TESTvpn
!
interface Vlan1
nameif inside
security-level 100
IP 172.31.155.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Vlan2
nameif outside
security-level 0
IP address dhcp setroute
!
interface Vlan3
nameif Corp_Voice
security-level 100
IP 172.30.155.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0/0
switchport access vlan 2
!
interface Ethernet0/1
!
interface Ethernet0/2
!
interface Ethernet0/3
!
interface Ethernet0/4
!
interface Ethernet0/5
!
interface Ethernet0/6
!
interface Ethernet0/7
switchport access vlan 3
!
passive FTP mode
object-group network SunVoyager
host of the object-Network 64.70.8.160
host of the object-Network 64.70.8.242
the Corp_Networks object-group network
network-object Corp_LAN 255.0.0.0
object-network Corp_Voice 255.255.255.0
outside_access_in list extended access allow all unreachable icmp
outside_access_in list extended access permit icmp any any echo response
outside_access_in list extended access permit icmp any one time exceed
inside_access_in ip TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 allowed extended access list all
inside_access_in list extended access allowed icmp TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 everything
Access extensive list ip 172.30.155.0 Corp_Voice_access_in allow 255.255.255.0 any
Corp_Voice_access_in list extended access allow icmp 172.30.155.0 255.255.255.0 any
list of VPN access deny ip TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 object-group SunVoyager
list of VPN access extended permitted ip TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 everything
extended VPN ip 172.30.155.0 access list allow 255.255.255.0 any
extended vpn-data access list permit ip TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 everything
extended voice VPN ip 172.30.155.0 access list allow 255.255.255.0 any
all - vpn access-list extended permitted ip TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 everything
172.30.155.0 IP Access-list extended all - vpn 255.255.255.0 allow all
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Enable logging
exploitation forest buffer-size 10000
monitor debug logging
logging buffered information
asdm of logging of information
Within 1500 MTU
Outside 1500 MTU
MTU 1500 Corp_Voice
no failover
ICMP unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
don't allow no asdm history
ARP timeout 14400
Global 1 interface (outside)
NAT (inside) 0-list of access vpn data
NAT (inside) 1 TESTvpn 255.255.255.0
NAT (Corp_Voice) - access list 0 voice-vpn
inside_access_in access to the interface inside group
Access-group outside_access_in in interface outside
Access-group Corp_Voice_access_in in the Corp_Voice interface
Timeout xlate 03:00
Timeout conn 01:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
Sunrpc timeout 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 mgcp from 01:00 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
Sip timeout 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 prompt Protocol sip-0: 03:00 sip - disconnect 0:02:00
Timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
dynamic-access-policy-registration DfltAccessPolicy
Enable http server
http TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 inside
http Corp_Voice 255.255.255.0 Corp_Voice
http Corp_LAN 255.0.0.0 inside
http 65.170.136.64 255.255.255.224 outside
http 172.30.155.0 255.255.255.0 Corp_Voice
No snmp server location
No snmp Server contact
Server enable SNMP traps snmp authentication linkup, linkdown cold start
Crypto ipsec transform-set esp-3des esp-md5-hmac VPN
life crypto ipsec security association seconds 28800
Crypto ipsec kilobytes of life - safety 4608000 association
outside_map 1 match address all vpn crypto card
peer set card crypto outside_map 1 66.170.136.65
card crypto outside_map 1 the value transform-set VPN
outside_map interface card crypto outside
crypto isakmp identity address
crypto ISAKMP allow outside
crypto ISAKMP policy 1
preshared authentication
3des encryption
md5 hash
Group 2
lifetime 28800
crypto ISAKMP policy 65535
preshared authentication
3des encryption
sha hash
Group 2
life 86400
Telnet timeout 5
SSH Corp_LAN 255.0.0.0 inside
SSH TESTvpn 255.255.255.0 inside
SSH 65.170.136.64 255.255.255.224 outside
SSH timeout 20
Console timeout 0
management-access inside
dhcpd outside auto_config
dhcpd option 150 ip 192.168.64.4 192.168.64.3
!
dhcpd address 172.31.155.10 - 172.31.155.30 inside
dhcpd dns 10.10.10.7 10.10.10.44 interface inside
dhcpd sun.ins area inside interface
dhcpd allow inside
!
dhcpd address 172.30.155.10 - 172.30.155.30 Corp_Voice
dhcpd dns 10.10.10.7 10.10.10.44 interface Corp_Voice
dhcpd interface of sun.ins of the Corp_Voice domain
enable Corp_Voice dhcpd
!a basic threat threat detection
Statistics-list of access threat detection
no statistical threat detection tcp-interception
WebVPN
username, admin pAd1USa81YUMBD/6 password encrypted privilege 15
tunnel-group 66.170.136.65 type ipsec-l2l
IPSec-attributes tunnel-group 66.170.136.65
pre-shared-key *.
!
class-map inspection_default
match default-inspection-traffic
!
!
type of policy-card inspect dns preset_dns_map
parameters
message-length maximum 512
Policy-map global_policy
class inspection_default
inspect the preset_dns_map dns
inspect the ftp
inspect h323 h225
inspect the h323 ras
inspect the netbios
inspect the rsh
inspect the rtsp
inspect the skinny
inspect esmtp
inspect sqlnet
inspect sunrpc
inspect the tftp
inspect the sip
inspect xdmcp
!
global service-policy global_policy
context of prompt hostname
Cryptochecksum:fd067681ebec6394372ecb1a4d61d3a5Peter,
So unlike switches the ASA does not support CDP. As a result, there may be no communication between the ASA and the phone to distinguish the vlan data against the vlan voice. Thus, the phone will use the vlan native to get an ip address and register. That's what you have already configured on eth 0/7.
When you connect a computer to the pc to the phone port, it will use the vlan native and thus be put in vlan 3 (vlan native) on port 0/7 eth. It is expected that it will get an IP out of this range.
So, that leaves you with two options.
(1) disable the PC port on the phone. This will force users to connect on ports 0/1-0/6 and be set to vlan correct. You can disable it by going to the call Manager (Got to Device > phone, and then set "PC port" to disable).
(2) configure nat for traffic vlan voice. Please note that the PC connected to the phone will not be able to connect to one of the other PCs or printers on the VLAN for data (inside interface).
NAT (Corp_Voice) 1 172.30.155.0 255.255.255.0
I hope this helps.
-Jay
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Result of the "non-response" authentication
Hi I have a simple config of the MDA
interface FastEthernet0/4
switchport access vlan 84
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan 70
IP access-group default_acl in
the host-mode multi-auth authentication
authentication order dot1x mab
authentication priority dot1x mab
Auto control of the port of authentication
MAB
dot1x EAP authenticator
dot1x tx-timeout 3
dot1x max-reauth-req 3
Storm-control broadcasts 5.00
stop storm-control action
spanning tree portfast
spanning tree enable bpduguard
When I try to conect to this port - ONLY PHONE he successfully through mab Authentificates, when I try to connect PC only he authentificates successfully through dot1x, but when I try to connect to the PC via PHONE - phone authentificate successfully, but the PC - not on my server ISE log, I see only MAB trying for PC No tent dot1x.
ARHIV-ROOM36(Config-if) #.
29 jan 12:08:04.380: % LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/4, changed state down administratively
29 jan 12:08:05.387: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/4, has changed state down
ARHIV-ROOM36(config-if) #exi
ARHIV-ROOM36 (config) #exi
29 jan 12:08:06.536: % LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/4, changed State to
29 jan 12:08:07.543: % LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/4, changed State to
ARHIV-ROOM36 (config) #exi
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:08.021: % SYS-5-CONFIG_I: configured from console to ask about vty0 (10.110.11.253)
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:09.170: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "dot1x' for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID
0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:10.076: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "dot1x' for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID
0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:18.591: % DOT1X-5-FAIL: failure of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSession
ID
29 jan 12:08:18.591: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: authentication result in 'no response' of 'dot1x' for the client (0023.8b84.fa32)
on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.591: % AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: failover "dot1x' for the client on the Interface Fa0/4 (0023.8b84.fa32) to the
ditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.591: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "mab" for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0
A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.608: % MAB-5-FAIL: failure of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID
0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.608: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: authentication result 'no response' of 'mab' for the customer (0023.8b84.fa32) on
Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.608: % AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: failover "mab" for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 Audi
tSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:08:18.608: % AUTHMGR-7-NOMOREMETHODS: exhausted all methods of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on
Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:18.608: % AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: failed authorization for customer (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessio
Nest 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:21.678: % DOT1X-5-FAIL: failure of authentication for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSession
ID
29 jan 12:08:21.678: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: authentication result in 'no response' of 'dot1x' for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9)
on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
29 jan 12:08:21.678: % AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: failover "dot1x' for the client on the Interface Fa0/4 (ccef.485c.f4b9) to the
ditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
29 jan 12:08:21.678: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "mab" for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0
A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
29 jan 12:08:21.728: % MAB-5-SUCCESS: authentication successful for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSe
ssionID 0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:21.728: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: result of the authentication 'success' of 'mab' for the client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on Int
ERFACE Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:08:22.718: % AUTHMGR-5-SUCCESS: authorization succeeded for client (ccef.485c.f4b9) on the Interface Fa0/4 Audit
SessionID 0A6E0A0400000078A11BF97A
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:09:19.334: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "dot1x' for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID
0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:09:31.850: % DOT1X-5-FAIL: failure of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSession
ID
29 jan 12:09:31.850: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: authentication result in 'no response' of 'dot1x' for the client (0023.8b84.fa32)
on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.850: % AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: failover "dot1x' for the client on the Interface Fa0/4 (0023.8b84.fa32) to the
ditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.850: % AUTHMGR-5-START: start "mab" for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0
A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.866: % MAB-5-FAIL: failure of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID
0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.866: % AUTHMGR-7-RESULT: authentication result 'no response' of 'mab' for the customer (0023.8b84.fa32) on
Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.866: % AUTHMGR-7-FAILOVER: failover "mab" for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 Audi
tSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
29 jan 12:09:31.866: % AUTHMGR-7-NOMOREMETHODS: exhausted all methods of authentication for the client (0023.8b84.fa32) on
Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessionID 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
ARHIV-ROOM36 #.
29 jan 12:09:31.866: % AUTHMGR-5-FAIL: failed authorization for customer (0023.8b84.fa32) on the Interface Fa0/4 AuditSessio
Nest 0A6E0A0400000077A11BEA81
ARHIV-ROOM36 # run HS | I have aaa
AAA new-model
AAA authentication login default local
the AAA authentication enable default
Group AAA dot1x default authentication RADIUS
AAA authorization exec default local
Group AAA authorization network default RADIUS
start-stop radius group AAA accounting dot1x default
AAA - the id of the joint session
ARHIV-ROOM36 # run HS | I have RADIUS
Group AAA dot1x default authentication RADIUS
Group AAA authorization network default RADIUS
start-stop radius group AAA accounting dot1x default
RADIUS-server host 10.5.45.128 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813 borders 7 xxxx
RADIUS vsa server send accounting
RADIUS vsa server send authentication
It seems that, as the phone was not 802 traffic. 1 x as the switch was getting no response to his request. It is very interesting and good to know. Good job on finding a solution and shares the back!
You should probably mark the thread as answered
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My bluetooth wireless phone requires an authentication key
Tonight I tried to connect my phone (LG Xenon) to the computer via bluetooth for the first time. Vista got and asked me to enter a passkey in the phone. Unfortunately, the phone was locked and I had to start. I can't give me the password of the computer again. The phone connects and asks the authentication key, but it seems that the computer can no longer "match" with the device.
I go to Control Panel - hardware and sound. I choose to add a wireless device - select my phone - after a minute to try to connect, it says that it took too much time and try again.
Am I missing something obvious? I tried the Knowledge Base, which tells me to use a wizard, but I don't have a bluetooth device wizard added.
Thank you.
Hi Jess_hudson,
Most devices allow you to choose your own password, or you can use a password that is generated by Windows. To make Windows generate a passkey for you, run the Add Wizard device Bluetooth; otherwise, contact the manufacturer of the device. Note that some devices use "0000" or "0001" as a password.
Remove and then reinstall the device:
1. click on the Start button, select Control Panel, click hardware and soundand then click on Bluetooth devices.
2 Select the device that is not working is not, then click on Remove.
3. click on Add, press the reset button on the device (or make it discoverable following the manufacturer's instructions), check the box my device is set up and ready to be found , then Next.
4. If the device is not found, repeat the previous step. When the device is found, select it and then click on Next.
5. follow the remaining instructions in the wizard.
You can see the following link for more information:
Hope this information is useful.
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