LOL, I've only just begun testing Polycoms, so I can't say I've seen that before... I think it's really a question of when you're doing the work on the server... We do all our major server work when there's nobody on the system so there's no effect on the users, but even then, we rarely restart/reload the sip channel (or the system itself) and when we do, it's for a damn good reason. I do know that the Cisco's just re-register and turn on the light regardless, so I think it's just the Polycom's usage of the actual number of messages that causes that problem. Nobody here would notice this "fart" you speak of :-P

Aaron

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:

On Wednesday 22 March 2006 10:21, Aaron Daniel wrote:
Yeah, once they re-register after the default time period, they come back.
We've got ours set to 5 minutes from phones on the network, 1 minute for
phones off the network, so if you do a reload, it usually takes about 5
minutes to get all the phones re-registered.

Highly sub-optimal.  Polycoms, for example, will re-play the MWI "fart" when
they re-register.  Whether this is a shortcoming in the Polycom or in the way
Asterisk handles registrations is up for debate.  :-)

-A.
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