I know the rules say no device-specific troubleshooting, but I've gotten this to the packet-level capture and still don't know why it's failing. Had I known this 7961 would be so #*(%^ difficult to configure manually, I would have thrown it away and ordered a Grandstream or something. Anyway, too much time invested now to turn back.
So far I've:
- Converted SCCP phone to SIP image (8.5.2)
- Figured out how to create the SEPXXXXX.cfg.xml file (and configured sip.voipwelcome.com and username from the BYOD panel, and the password from the last email).
- tried many configuration options, including enabling NAT support, but I still can't get registered.
Today I captured packets from the phone starting up. The registration message *seems* to me to be formatted correctly, but I'm getting a "401 Unauthorized" message back from VOIPo.
Here's the register packet from my phone. This is captured inside the network so you see the private IP instead of the public IP on the network layer of the packet.
Code:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info
382 55.840001 10.0.1.93 67.228.182.2 SIP 756 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.voipwelcome.com |
Frame 382: 756 bytes on wire (6048 bits), 756 bytes captured (6048 bits)
Raw packet data
Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 10.0.1.93 (10.0.1.93), Dst: 67.228.182.2 (67.228.182.2)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 49380 (49380), Dst Port: sip (5060)
Session Initiation Protocol (REGISTER)
Request-Line: REGISTER sip:sip.voipwelcome.com SIP/2.0
Method: REGISTER
Request-URI: sip:sip.voipwelcome.com
Request-URI Host Part: sip.voipwelcome.com
[Resent Packet: False]
Message Header
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP < MY PUB IP >:5060;branch=z9hG4bKeaa5bd04
Transport: UDP
Sent-by Address: < MY PUB IP >
Sent-by port: 5060
Branch: z9hG4bKeaa5bd04
From: <sip:<MY TEL NO>@sip.voipwelcome.com>;tag=002155039275000208182de8-0246ff04
SIP from address: sip:<MY TEL NO>@sip.voipwelcome.com
SIP from address User Part: <MY TEL NO>
SIP from address Host Part: sip.voipwelcome.com
SIP from tag: 002155039275000208182de8-0246ff04
To: <sip:<MY TEL NO>@sip.voipwelcome.com>
SIP to address: sip:<MY TEL NO>@sip.voipwelcome.com
SIP to address User Part: <MY TEL NO>
SIP to address Host Part: sip.voipwelcome.com
Call-ID: 00215503-92750002-7564b7e8-d31dd104@< MY PUB IP >
Max-Forwards: 70
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 19:07:26 GMT
CSeq: 101 REGISTER
Sequence Number: 101
Method: REGISTER
User-Agent: Cisco-CP7961G-GE/8.5.2
Contact: <sip:<MY TEL NO>@< MY PUB IP >:5060;transport=udp>;+sip.instance="<urn:uuid:00000000-0000-0000-0000-002155039275>";+u.sip!model.ccm.cisco.com="308"
Contact URI: sip:<MY TEL NO>@< MY PUB IP >:5060;transport=udp
Contact URI User Part: <MY TEL NO>
Contact URI Host Part: < MY PUB IP >
Contact URI Host Port: 5060
Contact URI parameter: transport=udp
Contact parameter: +sip.instance="<urn:uuid:00000000-0000-0000-0000-002155039275>"
Contact parameter: +u.sip!model.ccm.cisco.com="308"\r\n
Supported: (null),X-cisco-xsi-7.0.1
Content-Length: 0
Reason: SIP;cause=200;text="cisco-alarm:25 Name=SEP002155039275 Load=SIP41.8-5-2S Last=initialized"
Reason Protocols: SIP
Expires: 3600
The first reply is a "Status: 100 Trying" immediately followed by a "Status: 401 Unauthorized" message. I'm hoping someone can tell me what the VOIPo server doesn't like about this invite and I'll figure out how to beat this phone into submission.
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