----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew A. Kochetkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7290 calling problems :-( - Sorry if thiscomes through twice



Hi Paul,

Paul A Brown wrote:
Hi All,

Sorry for the repost :-(

Still having problems :-(

I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc)

I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no
probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no
probs....................

However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't recognise
that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on making
the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to
onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........I have to
disconnect the battery to stop it


Any Ideas?

here are copies of my config..............

sccp.conf

[general]
keepalive = 5
context = home
dateFormat = D-M-Y      ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max)
bindaddr = 192.122.122.22    ;
port = 2000        ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default)

[SEP000D282E89AA]
description = Walnuts Wireless
type      = 7920
context   = home
tzoffset  = 0
autologin = wireless

[wireless]
id          = 2210
context     = home
callwaiting = 1
mailbox     = 2210
callerid    = "Wireless", <2210>

extensions.conf

[globals]
 PHONES10=SCCP/wireless
 PHONES10VM=wireless


[home] Hi All,

Still having problems :-(

I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc)

I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no
probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no
probs....................

However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't recognise
that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on making
the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to
onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........


Any Ideas?

here are some copies of my config..............

sccp.conf

[general]
keepalive = 5
context = home
dateFormat = D-M-Y      ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max)
bindaddr = 192.122.122.22    ;
port = 2000        ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default)

[SEP000D282E89AA]
description = Walnuts Wireless
type      = 7920
context   = home
tzoffset  = 0
autologin = wireless

[wireless]
id          = 2210
context     = home
callwaiting = 1
mailbox     = 2210
callerid    = "Wireless", <2210>

extensions.conf

[globals]
 PHONES10=SCCP/wireless
 PHONES10VM=wireless


[home] exten => 2210,1,Dial(${PHONES10},20,Ttm) exten => 2210,2,Macro(vmessage,${PHONES10VM}) exten => 2210,3,Hangup


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Your extensions.conf looks like this (maybe): [to-sip] exten => 1XXX,1,WAIT,2 exten => 1XXX,2,ANSWER exten => 1XXX,3,DIAL,SIP/${EXTEN} .................. exten => 1XXX,4,Congestion exten => 1XXX,100,BUSY

Try do this:

[to-sip]
exten => 1XXX,1,WAIT,2
exten => 1XXX,2,DIAL,SIP/${EXTEN} ..................
exten => 1XXX,3,Congestion
exten => 1XXX,100,BUSY

Hi,

Not sure I follow you. The context is called [home] and the 7290 is an SCCP type called PHONES10,

How would that fit in with what you wrote?

Thanks

Paul

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