Well, been some time my system was down. I did not make any changed that I know of other then a server freepx ip address change. Changed one .cfg file that reflected this change and rebooted. The phone still does not register “sip show peers” in cli.
So, I know this is a bare .cfg file setup. I have had extention numbers setup against it. Any really good walk thoughs on configuring the .cfg files by hand in freepbx?
Here are the files in my /tftpboot directory:
0004f201f2c8.cfg 2345-11500-020.bootrom.ld languages server_213.cfg SoundPointIPWelcome.wav
0004f201f2c8_reg.cfg backup licenses sip_212.ld
2345-11300-001.bootrom.ld config_bkup logs sip_212.ver
2345-11500-001.bootrom.ld contacts overrides sip_213.cfg
2345-11500-010.bootrom.ld hello.txt phone1_213.cfg SoundPointIPLocalization
I will copy what I have for CFG files and paste here:
0004f201f2c8.cfg
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>0004f201f2c8_reg.cfg
<reg
reg.1.displayName="200"
reg.1.address="200"
reg.1.label="200"
reg.1.type="private"
reg.1.thirdPartyName=""
reg.1.auth.userId="200"
reg.1.auth.password="ip500456456"
reg.1.server.1.address="192.168.0.2"
reg.1.server.1.port="5060"
reg.1.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr"
reg.1.server.1.expires=""
Rest of this file is left as default.
0004f201f2c8_reg.cfg
<reg
reg.1.displayName="200"
reg.1.address="200"
reg.1.label="200"
reg.1.type="private"
reg.1.thirdPartyName=""
reg.1.auth.userId="200"
reg.1.auth.password="ip500456456"
reg.1.server.1.address="192.168.0.2"
reg.1.server.1.port="5060"
reg.1.server.1.transport="DNSnaptr"
reg.1.server.1.expires=""
rest of file left as default…
sip_213.cfg left as default
Lastly, here is my sip show peers.
Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status
200 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN
201 (Unspecified) D A 0 UNKNOWN
202 (Unspecified) D A 0 UNKNOWN