Cisco 7960 OSS Endpoint Busy Signals wrong sip password?

Hello.

I have a Cisco 7960 phone that is getting the files over tftp. the phone boots up to whichever logo I set so I know that’s working and it says SIP.

I can get a dialtone but incoming and outgoing get busy signals. The other analog phones are working fine still.

I had it working briefly yesterday after a reboot but I don’t know how I managed to fix it. Today after messing around with some ringtone.dat stuff the phone stopped working. Any help is appreciated.

I know it has something to do with these error messages. It’s as if the phone isn’t authenticating against the freepbx properly so it’s not being allowed to do anything.

I’m using the FreePBX 2.11.0.18
OSS End Point Manager Module

[2014-02-01 14:02:47] NOTICE[1806][C-00000000] chan_sip.c: Failed to authenticate device “SIP 1” sip:[email protected];tag=0014f24ebd96000c1a1ee140-4085d4ae

[2014-02-01 14:02:17] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password

[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:1] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “__MACRO_RESULT=”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:2] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “CFIGNORE=”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:3] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “MASTER_CHANNEL(CFIGNORE)=”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:4] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “FORWARD_CONTEXT=from-internal”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:5] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “MASTER_CHANNEL(FORWARD_CONTEXT)=from-internal”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:6] Macro(“DAHDI/1-1”, “blkvm-clr,”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-blkvm-clr:1] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “SHARED(BLKVM,DAHDI/2-1)=”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-blkvm-clr:2] Set(“DAHDI/1-1”, “GOSUB_RETVAL=”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-blkvm-clr:3] MacroExit(“DAHDI/1-1”, “”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:7] ExecIf(“DAHDI/1-1”, “0?Set(MASTER_CHANNEL(CONNECTEDLINE(num))=1)”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:11] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-auto-blkvm:8] ExecIf(“DAHDI/1-1”, “0?Set(MASTER_CHANNEL(CONNECTEDLINE(name))=)”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:18] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [h@macro-dial:1] Macro(“DAHDI/2-1”, “hangupcall”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:1] GotoIf(“DAHDI/2-1”, “1?theend”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,3)
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:3] ExecIf(“DAHDI/2-1”, “0?Set(CDR(recordingfile)=)”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: – Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:4] Hangup(“DAHDI/2-1”, “”) in new stack
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] app_macro.c: == Spawn extension (macro-hangupcall, s, 4) exited non-zero on ‘DAHDI/2-1’ in macro ‘hangupcall’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: == Spawn extension (macro-dial, h, 1) exited non-zero on ‘DAHDI/2-1’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] sig_analog.c: – Hanging up on ‘DAHDI/1-1’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] chan_dahdi.c: – Hungup ‘DAHDI/1-1’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] app_macro.c: == Spawn extension (macro-dial, s, 7) exited non-zero on ‘DAHDI/2-1’ in macro ‘dial’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] pbx.c: == Spawn extension (ext-group, 300, 11) exited non-zero on ‘DAHDI/2-1’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] sig_analog.c: – Hanging up on ‘DAHDI/2-1’
[2014-02-01 14:09:29] VERBOSE[1904][C-00000001] chan_dahdi.c: – Hungup ‘DAHDI/2-1’
[2014-02-01 14:10:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:11:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:12:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:13:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:14:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:15:19] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:16:20] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:17:20] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password
[2014-02-01 14:18:20] NOTICE[1806] chan_sip.c: Registration from ‘sip:[email protected]’ failed for ‘192.168.0.131:51068’ - Wrong password

  • Okay so I figured it out

  • When I create the extension the password has to be shorter. It must not be able to handle passwords over 30 characters or something. I used a 10 character password this time.