SIP setup with Media5-fone and CUCM7

I think I have configured it all correctly and I have viewed the netcraftsmen website but it differs a little.
When I run a sip trace from Media-fone5 i see an error : Warning: 399 (CUCM name) " Line not Configured"
I can not find out what line needs to be configured.. Any ideas?

Gene,
Actually, I just loaded Media5 on my iPod Touch for testing so we can add it to our blog. I haven't finished testing, but I am able to get the phone to register. A full blog is forthcoming but you may want to try this in the interim. Note, we are assuming the same basic approach as you see for the various Droid and iPhone clients Hailey and I write about in the blog.
Under the account settings main page:
Username: set this to the line DN you have assigned to the SIP device in CUCM (e.g. 7035551234)
Password: set this to the digest you assigned to the end user you created in CUCM (e.g. C1$co12345)
Servers config page:
Put the IP address of the server you want to register to. Keep the port info the same.
Advanced config page:
Auth Name: set this to the user ID assigned to the end user you created in CUCM (e.g. mysipuser)
DTMF Method: You should be fine with RFC 2833 (default) but I have not tested
Again, I just loaded this yesterday and only tested registration. I plan on going back to the config once I get some free cycles. So, we will have a write up on the blog sometime in the next week.
Let us know if the cursory overview above gets you pass your current issue.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill

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