Re: [on-asterisk] Using an Asterisk based phone system as a baby monitor?

2008-10-31 Thread Andre Courchesne - Consultant
An other way, using an aastra phone, using XML you can make the phone go to the 
conference room remotly by emulating key press. So imagine a web page, you click 
on a button and fires a php script that puts the baby monitor in a conference 
using xml and at the same times fires a call to your phone (could be an other 
sip phone or even a landline or cellphone) and puts you in listen only into the 
same conference...


Simon P. Ditner wrote:

I've never heard of anyone doing it, but there's nothing impossible
there. I'd probably just have the 'monitor' phone dropped into a
conference room if it went off-hook, and then dial into the conference
room as listen-only from other phones as needed. Probably set it up as
a speed dial on phones that supported it, so you could just hit  the
Monitor button on the phone.

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Hey there everyone!



So here is an interesting question I have to pose to the group.  Has anyone
ever heard of using an Asterisk phone system as a baby monitor?  Is there a
way to have a SIP speakerphone hooked up in a nursery and connect to other
SIP phones (preferably cordless with a speakerphone).   Ideally I would like
the phone in the nursery NOT to be wireless, but I am open to all ideas.
(I'm not too interested in using a 2.4Ghz monitor as there is enough wifi
and Bluetooth in my neighbourhood I'm sure it will run into problems, and I
have found research that DECT transmitters are not good for nurseries)



Any suggestions would be appreciated!



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Re: [on-asterisk] illegal to fake CID

2008-10-31 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith (lists)
On October 30, 2008 10:15:32 am Richard (Rogers @ work) wrote:
 I wonder if it is illegal to fake a cid.  I keep getting annoying callers
 with cid 00, 00, or any number of zeros trying to sell me
 stuff. If so, how can such law be enforced and whose responsibility is this
 ?

I deal with it very simply.  My dialplan routes any non-= 10 digit CID, or a 
10-digit CID that doesn't conform to NXXNXX, directly to voicemail.  I 
don't even hear it ring.

In fact, the only reason I allow  10 digits is because my wife has family 
overseas.

Similarly, calls go directly to voicemail during our dinner time unless it's a 
whitelisted number (family).  I'm sick of goddamned 
charities/telemarketers/pollsters calling during the time we eat.  I've 
registered my number with the do not call registry, but they exempt so many 
types of calls that it's useless.  I've also registered with ioptout.ca; 
we'll see how effective they are.

It's reasons like this that I love Asterisk; I take control back over my 
telephone.  Same with MythTV; I take back control over my entertainment.

-A.

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[on-asterisk] Something screwy... how to report on all inbound and outbound calls for a sales person (extension)

2008-10-31 Thread Chuck Mariotti
I'm having an issue with a user. Their numbers don't add up.

The number of calls they say they made/received, isn't matching the report I'm 
running in Trixbox, not even close. I must be doing this wrong or someone's 
getting fired.

How do I generate a call report for all of October for a person at extension 
555 that is using IAX2? I want inbound and outbound.

Regards,

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RE: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread Elliott Jeyaseelan
Hi Simon,

Thanks for getting back.

I am going to try that from sipsak

Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?

Elliott



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Simon P. Ditner
 Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
 To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
 Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up 
 notification on phones display
 
 I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for 
 crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning 
 codes 300 to 399 are supported.
 399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261, 
 section 20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something 
 like this (I have not tried it yet):
 
 sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
 sip endpoint password: abc123
 sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060
 
 192.168.0.100
 
 
 echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0
 
 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
 From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
 Date: blah
 Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
 Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Content-Length: 0
 ' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123
 
 
 On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Anyone?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
  To: Toronto Asterisk UG
  Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on 
  phones display
 
  Hi,
 
  I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the 
  soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on page 4-72 of 
  the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short 
 blurp about 
  how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom 
 phone's display 
  via sip header.
 
  Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from 
 asterisk 1.4?
 
  The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is 
 interested 
  in checking this out, I would be very interested to know 
 how to put 
  up a server generated message on the phones display sent from 
  asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:
 
  http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
  nce/produc
  ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf
 
  Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
 
  Elliott
 
  
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RE: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread simon

Perl has Net::SIP, http://search.cpan.org/~sullr/Net-SIP-0.49/lib/Net/SIP.pod

There doesn't appear to be anything in pear.php.net for SIP, but you 
might be able to find a library w/ some searching.


On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Elliott Jeyaseelan wrote:


Hi Simon,

Thanks for getting back.

I am going to try that from sipsak

Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?

Elliott




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Simon P. Ditner
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
notification on phones display

I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for
crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning
codes 300 to 399 are supported.
399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261,
section 20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something
like this (I have not tried it yet):

sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
sip endpoint password: abc123
sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060

192.168.0.100


echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
Date: blah
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Length: 0
' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123


On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Anyone?


-Original Message-
From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
To: Toronto Asterisk UG
Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on
phones display

Hi,

I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the
soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on page 4-72 of
the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short

blurp about

how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom

phone's display

via sip header.

Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from

asterisk 1.4?


The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is

interested

in checking this out, I would be very interested to know

how to put

up a server generated message on the phones display sent from
asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:

http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
nce/produc
ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf

Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.

Elliott



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Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread Dave Donovan
Hi Elliott,

This isn't exactly what you asked for but I think the Polycom supports an API.

This presentation doesn't contain technical details but it's a good
overview of the capabilities.

http://www.voipevent.eu/pdf/voipevent2008_eindhoven/Polycom%20IP%20Handset%20Applications%20Overview.pdf

I'm sure there's detailed API documentation available somewhere.

Dave

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Simon,

 Thanks for getting back.

 I am going to try that from sipsak

 Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?

 Elliott



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Simon P. Ditner
 Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
 To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
 Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification on phones display

 I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for
 crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning
 codes 300 to 399 are supported.
 399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261,
 section 20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something
 like this (I have not tried it yet):

 sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
 sip endpoint password: abc123
 sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060

 192.168.0.100

 
 echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0

 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
 From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
 Date: blah
 Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
 Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Content-Length: 0
 ' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123
 

 On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Anyone?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
  To: Toronto Asterisk UG
  Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on
  phones display
 
  Hi,
 
  I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the
  soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on page 4-72 of
  the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short
 blurp about
  how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom
 phone's display
  via sip header.
 
  Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from
 asterisk 1.4?
 
  The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is
 interested
  in checking this out, I would be very interested to know
 how to put
  up a server generated message on the phones display sent from
  asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:
 
  http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
  nce/produc
  ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf
 
  Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
 
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Re: [on-asterisk] Something screwy... how to report on all inbound and outbound calls for a sales person (extension)

2008-10-31 Thread Mike Ashton

What sort of query are you running?

Remember the default Trixbox reporting system includes everything a 
caller does as a single call  ( voicemail, meetme, extension to 
extension, failed and good calls).


If you don't know how to access and run queries in the DB then I'd 
suggest you use the reporting tool to export the callers data as a CSV 
and then open it in Excel and use sorting and the AutoFilters to get a 
quick idea of what is reality.


Mike

Chuck Mariotti wrote:

I'm having an issue with a user. Their numbers don't add up.

The number of calls they say they made/received, isn't matching the report I'm 
running in Trixbox, not even close. I must be doing this wrong or someone's 
getting fired.

How do I generate a call report for all of October for a person at extension 
555 that is using IAX2? I want inbound and outbound.

Regards,

Chuck






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RE: [on-asterisk] Something screwy... how to report on all inbound and outbound calls for a sales person (extension)

2008-10-31 Thread Chuck Mariotti
Thanks... I'm just confused, this sales person is pretty good, and I often get 
calls for him. But his call numbers are 1/10th of the others, yet he is putting 
more hours in.

I put in IAX2/555 and I get low number in comparison to another sales rep. I 
guess this means I'm scheduling a little meeting on Monday to straighten this 
all out with the rep (fire).

Regards,
Chuck

From: Mike Ashton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 3:41 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Something screwy... how to report on all inbound and 
outbound calls for a sales person (extension)

What sort of query are you running?

Remember the default Trixbox reporting system includes everything a caller does 
as a single call  ( voicemail, meetme, extension to extension, failed and good 
calls).

If you don't know how to access and run queries in the DB then I'd suggest you 
use the reporting tool to export the callers data as a CSV and then open it in 
Excel and use sorting and the AutoFilters to get a quick idea of what is 
reality.

Mike

Chuck Mariotti wrote:

I'm having an issue with a user. Their numbers don't add up.



The number of calls they say they made/received, isn't matching the report I'm 
running in Trixbox, not even close. I must be doing this wrong or someone's 
getting fired.



How do I generate a call report for all of October for a person at extension 
555 that is using IAX2? I want inbound and outbound.



Regards,



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RE: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread Elliott Jeyaseelan
Dave,

Very interesting.

I would love to check out the api's assuming they are publicly
available, somehow doubt that.

Thanks for sharing this.

Elliott 

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 3:34 PM
 To: Toronto Asterisk UG
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up 
 notification on phones display
 
 Hi Elliott,
 
 This isn't exactly what you asked for but I think the Polycom 
 supports an API.
 
 This presentation doesn't contain technical details but it's 
 a good overview of the capabilities.
 
 http://www.voipevent.eu/pdf/voipevent2008_eindhoven/Polycom%20
 IP%20Handset%20Applications%20Overview.pdf
 
 I'm sure there's detailed API documentation available somewhere.
 
 Dave
 
 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Simon,
 
  Thanks for getting back.
 
  I am going to try that from sipsak
 
  Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?
 
  Elliott
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
  Simon P. Ditner
  Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
  To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
  Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up 
 notification 
  on phones display
 
  I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for 
  crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning codes 
  300 to 399 are supported.
  399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261, section 
  20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something like this (I 
  have not tried it yet):
 
  sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
  sip endpoint password: abc123
  sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060
 
  192.168.0.100
 
  
  echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0
 
  Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
  From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
  Date: blah
  Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
  Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Content-Length: 0
  ' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123
  
 
  On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
   Anyone?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
   To: Toronto Asterisk UG
   Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up 
 notification on 
   phones display
  
   Hi,
  
   I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the 
   soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on 
 page 4-72 of 
   the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short
  blurp about
   how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom
  phone's display
   via sip header.
  
   Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from
  asterisk 1.4?
  
   The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is
  interested
   in checking this out, I would be very interested to know
  how to put
   up a server generated message on the phones display sent from 
   asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:
  
   http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
   nce/produc
   ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf
  
   Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
  
   Elliott
  
  
  
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Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread Dave Donovan
Elliott,

I think it's publicly available.  Aastra promotes this as a powerful
feature of their phones, I assume Polycom has to do the same.

I found this link on the Polycom site.  There's a reference to sample
applications.  I think that's where I would start.  I looked at one of
the docs and this looks like it's a bit more involved than the Aastra
approach.  They seem to actually deploy java applets to the phone
which are then consumed by the Microbrowser.  That seems a bit heavy
to me but I only looked at it for 30 seconds.

http://www.polycom.com/usa/en/support/voice/soundpoint_ip/soundpoint_ip501.html#document

Take a look, it might do what you want.

Good luck,
Dave

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave,

 Very interesting.

 I would love to check out the api's assuming they are publicly
 available, somehow doubt that.

 Thanks for sharing this.

 Elliott

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 3:34 PM
 To: Toronto Asterisk UG
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification on phones display

 Hi Elliott,

 This isn't exactly what you asked for but I think the Polycom
 supports an API.

 This presentation doesn't contain technical details but it's
 a good overview of the capabilities.

 http://www.voipevent.eu/pdf/voipevent2008_eindhoven/Polycom%20
 IP%20Handset%20Applications%20Overview.pdf

 I'm sure there's detailed API documentation available somewhere.

 Dave

 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Simon,
 
  Thanks for getting back.
 
  I am going to try that from sipsak
 
  Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?
 
  Elliott
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
  Simon P. Ditner
  Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
  To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
  Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification
  on phones display
 
  I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for
  crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning codes
  300 to 399 are supported.
  399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261, section
  20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something like this (I
  have not tried it yet):
 
  sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
  sip endpoint password: abc123
  sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060
 
  192.168.0.100
 
  
  echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0
 
  Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
  From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
  Date: blah
  Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
  Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Content-Length: 0
  ' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123
  
 
  On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   Anyone?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
   To: Toronto Asterisk UG
   Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification on
   phones display
  
   Hi,
  
   I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the
   soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on
 page 4-72 of
   the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short
  blurp about
   how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom
  phone's display
   via sip header.
  
   Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from
  asterisk 1.4?
  
   The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is
  interested
   in checking this out, I would be very interested to know
  how to put
   up a server generated message on the phones display sent from
   asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:
  
   http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
   nce/produc
   ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf
  
   Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
  
   Elliott
  
  
 
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Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up notification on phones display

2008-10-31 Thread Dave Donovan
Elliott,

Of course I found it 30 seconds after I hit send.  Here is the API doc.

http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintenance/products/voice/Web_Application_Developers_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf

Enjoy,
DD

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Dave Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Elliott,

 I think it's publicly available.  Aastra promotes this as a powerful
 feature of their phones, I assume Polycom has to do the same.

 I found this link on the Polycom site.  There's a reference to sample
 applications.  I think that's where I would start.  I looked at one of
 the docs and this looks like it's a bit more involved than the Aastra
 approach.  They seem to actually deploy java applets to the phone
 which are then consumed by the Microbrowser.  That seems a bit heavy
 to me but I only looked at it for 30 seconds.

 http://www.polycom.com/usa/en/support/voice/soundpoint_ip/soundpoint_ip501.html#document

 Take a look, it might do what you want.

 Good luck,
 Dave

 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave,

 Very interesting.

 I would love to check out the api's assuming they are publicly
 available, somehow doubt that.

 Thanks for sharing this.

 Elliott

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 3:34 PM
 To: Toronto Asterisk UG
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification on phones display

 Hi Elliott,

 This isn't exactly what you asked for but I think the Polycom
 supports an API.

 This presentation doesn't contain technical details but it's
 a good overview of the capabilities.

 http://www.voipevent.eu/pdf/voipevent2008_eindhoven/Polycom%20
 IP%20Handset%20Applications%20Overview.pdf

 I'm sure there's detailed API documentation available somewhere.

 Dave

 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Simon,
 
  Thanks for getting back.
 
  I am going to try that from sipsak
 
  Could this be somehow sent via AMI also using perl or php?
 
  Elliott
 
 
 
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
  Simon P. Ditner
  Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:40 PM
  To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
  Cc: Toronto Asterisk UG
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification
  on phones display
 
  I would likely use sipsak, which is a command line tool for
  crafting sip messages. It says in that PDF that only warning codes
  300 to 399 are supported.
  399 is the generic warning parameter (see the SIP RFC3261, section
  20.43 on 'Warning'), so it would likely go something like this (I
  have not tried it yet):
 
  sip endpoint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060
  sip endpoint password: abc123
  sip server: 192.168.0.20:5060
 
  192.168.0.100
 
  
  echo 'NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 SIP/2.0
 
  Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.20
  From: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Warning: 399 192.168.0.20 The sky is falling
  Date: blah
  Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  CSeq: 1300 NOTIFY
  Contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Content-Length: 0
  ' | sipsak -v -f - -s sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060 -G -a abc123
  
 
  On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Elliott Jeyaseelan
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   Anyone?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:07 PM
   To: Toronto Asterisk UG
   Subject: [on-asterisk] Polycom 3.1 firmware pop-up
 notification on
   phones display
  
   Hi,
  
   I was going thru the new 3.1 series of polycom firmware for the
   soundpoint series IP phones, (301/501/550 etc) and on
 page 4-72 of
   the Sip 3.1 administrators guide, there is a very short
  blurp about
   how to display a 3 second notification on the polycom
  phone's display
   via sip header.
  
   Has any tried this or have a clue on how to do this from
  asterisk 1.4?
  
   The pdf can be viewed from the following link if anyone is
  interested
   in checking this out, I would be very interested to know
  how to put
   up a server generated message on the phones display sent from
   asterisk either triggered by an event, time or other:
  
   http://www.polycom.com/common/documents/support/setup_maintena
   nce/produc
   ts/voice/spip_ssip_Admin_Guide_SIP_3_1.pdf
  
   Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
  
   Elliott
  
  
 
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[on-asterisk] Anyone know of a simple phone / e-mail display

2008-10-31 Thread Syd Carter
Anyone know of a inexpensive phone or display I could hook up to 
Asterisk to display e-mail?



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[on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Henry L.Coleman
Hi guys, can anyone help ?

A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
His ITSP is Verizon.
What little hair I have is going fast!
Would be grateful for any help


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RE: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Nabeel Jafferali
Do you mean it doesn't get DHCP?

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Sent: October-31-08 8:52 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942 

Hi guys, can anyone help ?

A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
His ITSP is Verizon.
What little hair I have is going fast!
Would be grateful for any help


Henry L.Coleman CEO [VoIP-PBX]






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RE: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Henry L.Coleman
Hi Nabeel
The phone, as I understand it stops at Searching/Finding DNS Server



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 Nabeel Jafferali
 Do you mean it doesn't get DHCP?

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 X2 Networks


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 Sent: October-31-08 8:52 PM
 To: asterisk@uc.org
 Subject: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

 Hi guys, can anyone help ?

 A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
 using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
 but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
 I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
 His ITSP is Verizon.
 What little hair I have is going fast!
 Would be grateful for any help

 
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Re: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Bill Sandiford
Does it say Checking DNS.  It probably can't get an answer from the DNS 
servers that it is configured to use


Instead of host names try IP addresses in the phone.  For example on the 
Line1 tab...for Telnet customers that normally have 
sip1.telnetcommunications.com I would tell them to use 74.51.34.37 .  If he 
is behind NAT he should enable the STUN features of that phone on the SIP 
tab as well.  If you are not sure of the IP address...just ping the hostname 
and you'll get it.


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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 8:52 PM
Subject: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942



Hi guys, can anyone help ?

A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
His ITSP is Verizon.
What little hair I have is going fast!
Would be grateful for any help


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Re: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Bill Sandiford
Nah...its probably getting DHCP...when SPA-942s don't get DHCP the screen 
statys stuck on Initializing Network.


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Do you mean it doesn't get DHCP?

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Sent: October-31-08 8:52 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

Hi guys, can anyone help ?

A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
His ITSP is Verizon.
What little hair I have is going fast!
Would be grateful for any help


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Re: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942

2008-10-31 Thread Henry L.Coleman
Yes that is what it says...
So if I ping the ITSP server and use the IP address I can forget the DNS
problem?
If he enables STUN what host name do I ping ?


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 Bill Sandiford
 Does it say Checking DNS.  It probably can't get an answer from the DNS
 servers that it is configured to use

 Instead of host names try IP addresses in the phone.  For example on the
 Line1 tab...for Telnet customers that normally have
 sip1.telnetcommunications.com I would tell them to use 74.51.34.37 .  If he
 is behind NAT he should enable the STUN features of that phone on the SIP
 tab as well.  If you are not sure of the IP address...just ping the hostname
 and you'll get it.

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 From: Henry L.Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: asterisk@uc.org
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 8:52 PM
 Subject: [on-asterisk] Linksys SPA 942


 Hi guys, can anyone help ?

 A friend of mine purchased an SPA 942 for use in California
 using a Unlimitel supplied voip line. It worked fine in Toronto
 but when he tried to use it in California it can't find a DNS server.
 I have walked him through the set up but it still doesn't work
 His ITSP is Verizon.
 What little hair I have is going fast!
 Would be grateful for any help

 
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