Checkout the "dialplan.xml" file... Jared Smith
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 16:45, Ray Burkholder wrote: > > > > No, this is not the case currently with any of the Cisco SIP software > > loads that I am aware of. If you find this to be incorrect, please > > let the list know. Cisco has not deployed much of the featureset in > > their SCCP phones (such as paging/intercom) into the SIP phones due > > to lack of standards/interest/political capital. > > > > JT > > > Ok, after further research in the 7960 administrators guide for SIP 5.1 > (current is 5.3 and probably not changed much), they do state that > support is not provided for CiscoIPPhoneExecute in the current SIP load, > which is needed to make streaming channel 1 work. Bummer. > > So, in looking around at HotDispatch.com, I see a number of companies > charging outrageous dollars for their own SCCP versions of a softphone. > > Also, a while back, for $1000, a person could join Cisco's developer > program and gain access to SCCP docs. Perhaps an Asterisk group member > has the funds available to attempt joining? Then we could finish up on > some of the aborted attempts at SCCP integration, if the license > agreement allows this sort of development. > > Perhaps, through a little creativity, it might be possible to use a SCCP > 796x phone and not worry about SCCP. With XML, screens could be > programmed to send responses back to *. Then * could drive streaming > channel 1 directly and simulate the phone call. So, on a SCCP phone, > you don't use SCCP, nor SIP. You use XML. Would that work? Hopefully > soft button presses don't interfere with the streaming media. > > Oh, and if it does work, then you can use multicasting to intercom a > number of phones simultaneously. > > The thing I miss on SIP phones that was available on the Callmanager > version of 796x, is the ability to go off hook, dial some numbers, and > callmanager automatically dials the call. The SIP version requires you > to go off hook, dial the digits, then press dial. Any way around this > for 4, 7, 10 or 11 digit dialling? > > Ray Burkholder > 519 570 0689 x2002 > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
