![]() ![]() If you find you are having issues registering X-Lite to CUCME, then you can use debug voice register events and debug voice register errors. Registration Call ID is a3641f4293724243NjMzNjljODg3MjgwZDM5NGZkMjcyNTUwMzcyMTdlZDQ.Ĭontact IP address: 192.168.1.6 port 22666Īctive registrations : 1 !This is good news Service-control mechanism is not supported Username bbellsip password t3st1ngxl1t3 !Yikes, clear text In CUCME, if you want to check and see if the X-Lite client (or any SIP client) is registered, use the following commands: iecucme01#show voice register pool 1 If you setup everything correctly, you should see a screen similar to the following: Domain: This is the IP address or name of your CUCME hostĬlick on OK.Password: This is the “password” configured under the “voice register pool 1” stanza in our example.Authorization user name: This is the “username” configured under the “voice register pool 1” stanza in our example.User name: This should be the directory number assigned to the phone as specified in the “voice register dn 1” configuration stanza shown previously.Display Name: This locally significant to X-Lite only and has no bearing on CUCME registration.The figure above gives you some guidance on what should be configured in each field and what needs to match CUCME configuration fields. Go to the “Account” tab and configure as follows: Click on Add to create a new SIP account. Right click on the “LCD Screen” and choose Account Settings. After the application loads, you will have a screen similar to the following: You may get prompted for software updates, etc. Iecucme01(config-register-global)#restart Iecucme01(config-register-global)#create profile Of course, there are things you may need to consider outside of getting a single device registered but that is a topic for another day.Īfter configuring a new SIP phone, it is a good idea to issue a “restart” under the “voice register global” stanza: iecucme01#conf tĮnter configuration commands, one per line. To support basic registration from an X-Lite client, the above configs are all that are needed. NOTE: X-Lite basic (free) only supports G711 ![]() Username bbellsip password t3st1ngxl1t3 !Required for X-LiteĬodec g711ulaw ! Or whatever you need. Number 1 dn 1 ! Of course you need a phone number to use a phone, but X-Lite also needs a user IDĭtmf-relay sip-notify ! You have choices here, use sip-notify if you also have CUE for VM Id mac DEAD.BEEF.0001 !Just as with CUCM, this field is arbitrary and not used by X-Lite voice register dn 1Īllow watch !If you are doing any Presence-like things Now we create the directory number for the X-Lite station and the phone registration information. Tftp-path flash: !Not necessary to get X-Lite to register, but useful for Cisco SIP phonesĬreate profile !Generates configuration files for phones Max-pool 5 !Configure the maximum number of SIP phonesĪuthenticate realm !Doesn't impact X-Lite whether it is applied or not Max-dn 10 !Configure the maximum number of SIP extensions The “voice register global” configuration is similar to the telephony-service configurations used for SCCP phones. Next, we will configure the voice register configuration stanza. Registrar server expires max 1200 min 300 !Enable IOS SIP Registrar First, configure the voice services: voice service voipĪllow-connections sip to sip !Allows SIP phones to call other SIP phones The install is pretty straight forward and relatively quick.Īll in all this is a painless process. Not that I have anything against the 12.4(24)T train but I am finding that I like 12.4(20)T x for production use.įirst, you will need to download the X-Lite application here. It was just the version I have loaded on CUCME at this time. Note, this IOS version is not the one I recommend. So, when I gather enough data points I will post a follow up to this blog.įor my testing I used X-Lite version 3.0 and CUCME version 7.1 (IOS: 12.4(24)T1). I do plan on doing interoperability testing (when time permits) with 3rd party SIP devices on CUCM. It simply outlines a method for getting X-Lite registered. Be forewarned that this is not a definitive guide on how to get the X-Lite application to communicate to the various other types of devices, trunks, and applications that may be registered to or interacting with a UC-520 or CUCME host. ![]()
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