Ariel, > I have 2 Snom 200 and would like to get them to work properly with > Asterisk. With the Firmware 2.02t I am able to use the phone. But only > one line configured. With there newer firmware 2.03o it will not allow > me to make calls. But I can get calls on the unit. Again the 2nd line > is not able to be registered. Is this an issue with Asterisk or Snom? > > I could use some example configuration files. I have followed the Snom > FAQ step by step. But it's still not working.
I just upgraded my 200 to v2.03o and its working fine with two extns defined. I happen to be using * CVS-12/04/03-14:24:40 on the same wire (no nat, etc). My sip.conf entries look like: [3007] type=friend host=dynamic username=3007 secret=mypassword context=from-sip [3008] type=friend host=dynamic username=3008 secret=mypassword context=from-sip Using your web browser to config the phone, verify: Settings/SIP/Lines Account = 3007 (to match above sip.conf def) Registrar = ip address of asterisk box Action = proxy Account = 3008 (to match above sip.conf def) Registrar = ip address of asterisk box Action = proxy Settings/SIP/Stack Outbound Proxy, Registrar is outbound proxy = yes Settings/SIP/Authentication Line 1, Realm = asterisk, Username = 3007, Pasword = mypassword Line 2, Realm = asterisk, Username = 3008, Pasword = mypassword Settings/Key Mapping P1 = Line, Number = 3007 P2 = Line, Number = 3008 After ensuring your phone settings actually match the sip.conf settings and that you've properly selected "Save" after changing each of the above entries in the phone, then reboot the phone. If the phone prompts you to download another firmware image, simply press ESC. (Seems some config changes don't take effect until after a phone reboot.) The above config has been working fine with the last several (estimate about 10) firmware versions, however the "user" interaction with several of the keys are rather non-intuitive (or even backwards) for US users. For example, if you answer an incoming call on Line 1 (x3007 above) and place that call on hold using the "Hold" key, then select Line 2 (x3008) to do a consultive call to a different extn, you have to press the ESC key to hang up that second consultive call. If instead of pressing the ESC key you simply press Line 1 to return to the original call, Line 2 is automatically put on hold (instead of dropping the line as it does in the US). If you're not paying attention to the LEDs, you've now tied up the second line/extn until such time as you muck around to release it. If that second (consultive) call happens to be to a pstn user and your Central Office supports calling-party line supervision, you've probably tied up that person's telephone line as well. (Email comments to snom resulted in push-back, suggesting the ESC key is the proper way to drop that second line. I'd guess US users (not techie's) will object to using the phone in any form of production telephony.) I've not tried the 200 with the later CVS versions, so don't have a clue as to what you're milage may be. Rich _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
