Ok, I feel like a total idiot.
It turns out the reason I could get no SIP phones to register was that I was OUT OF LICENSES. I deleted and disconnected a phone and I was able to register a SIP device.
Thanks to all of you for your help.
Ok, an additional piece of information, it seems that the Ip 7000 ids looking for a couple of files from the TFTP server that are not in the files that engjohn so kindly provided.
bootrom.ld - I assume this is a boot image so it should not matter as the phone has one.
3111-40000-001.sip.ld -...
Just a quick update. The issue with login in as a user to NetSet seems to be a Windows 7 problem with at least IE8 and Google Chrome (have not tried with Firefox).
I have also tried several SIP softphones and can't register either, so far: WeePhone (an iPhone client) and 3CX phone.
Ok, I set up a tftp server with all the files provided and can see the phone connecting and downloading the configuration, but the phone still does not register. An added piece of information is that I seem to no longer be able to connect to the NetSet website as an end user as I used to be...
Ok,
I have been banging my head against the wall for days now trying to set this phone up to no avail.
System is an NBX3000 running 6.5.22 in SIP mode.
I created an extension 310 on the system with no phone associated to it.
The IP7000 has the following sip settings (from the Polycom web...
I have received the replacement hardware 3C10117C and 3C10116D and they are working properly. Now I need to get the Polycom IP7000 connected and, surprise surprise the admin manual for the NBX does not match the screens I see in Netset, but I will start a separate thread. Thanks to all that...
I tested yesterday morning and the built in devices came up properly as expected but the ATAs on the external chassis and the T1 card did not come up. I have ordered replacements with the right revisions. I will post back when I have completed the transition with the new equipment.
I have upgraded the memory on my NBX 3000 and upgraded to 6.5.18 and was going to throw the switch to move it to SIP mode so that I can add non-3com phones such as the newer fancy Polycom conference phones when I get this message:
If SIP is enabled,
the following legacy NBX devices will be...
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