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configure a Cisco 7975 phone with a SIP IP PBX system such as Asterisk, trixbox, or 3CX can attest to the fact that the phones are http://www.888voip.com/configuring-cisco-7975-ip-phones-for-sip/ very picky with their config files and much of the information that is really handy to know is simply not documented anywhere. On top of that, to get the phones to even work right you have to use very specific versions of the SIP firmware as the phones are not designed to work with third-party phone systems that talk error updating generic SIP messages. While I can tell you that Cisco recommends using SIP firmware 8.3.2 SR1S, I cannot provide the firmware files because of their licensing agreements. Assuming you can get the correct firmware copied to your tftp server, and your DHCP server is serving out Option 66 to tell the phones where to look for its config files (yes, error updating locale these are mandatory requirements), then we can get into how to actually configure the phones themselves. To start off with I have created a set of files that will help you get started, you can download the set here (download). Inside the zip file are the following files: SEP7975.cnf.xml - A clean example file SEP0023331BEA0A.cnf.xml - Same as the previous but showing how the mac address is added to the file Desktops320x216x167975Logo.png - Background image for phone Desktops320x216x167975Logo-TN.png - Thumbnail image Desktops320x216x16List.XML - Background image config file Let's assume your phone's mac address is 0023331BEA0A, we will need a file named SEP0023331BEA0A.cnf.xml for the phone to configure itself. Using the included files as a guide, we need to edit the following lines: Line 27: