From the settings dump on the Snom:-

fkey1!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8
fkey2!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8
fkey3!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8
fkey4!: none
fkey5!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>
fkey6!: line
fkey7!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8
fkey8!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8
fkey9!: blf<sip:[email protected];user=phone>|*8

...and from a config dump from the Yealink phone:-

[ memory1 ]
Line = 0
type = blf
Value = 200
KEY_MODE = Asterisk
HotNumber =
HotLineId = 1
Callpickup =
IntercomId = -1
IntercomNumber =
DKtype = 16
PickupValue = *8200

[ memory2 ]
Line = 0
type = blf
Value = 201
KEY_MODE = Asterisk
HotNumber =
HotLineId = 1
Callpickup =
IntercomId = -1
IntercomNumber =
DKtype = 16
PickupValue = *8201

...and so on.

limitonpeers is set to yes in sip.conf, and all extensions have call-limit set to 50.


On 24/12/10 23:48, [email protected] wrote:
Can you show us some config files? I have a Snom 320 with expansion unit working with hints with Astlinux.

Tom

----- Reply message -----
From: "Rob Hillis" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 09:00
Subject: [Astlinux-users] 0.7.4 and BLF indications
To: <[email protected]>

Hi guys,

I have no idea at this stage whether the problem is with Astlinux 0.7.4,
a hardware/software conflict or something else, but at the moment it's
about the only common factor that I can see.

My home phone system has a collection of analogue phones connected to
ATAs along with a Zultys 4x4, Snom 320 and a Yealink T28P.  The T28P and
the 320 have both been configured with BLF buttons that until recently
have worked just fine.

However, around the time that I started development on a PABX product
for work (Astlinux running on a SuperMicro 5015A-H with Yealink T26 and
T22 phones) I noticed that I couldn't get BLF working on the Yealink
phones and turned my attention to my home system to find out what the
configuration differences were - only to discover that BLF had stopped
working there as well.

Both systems are running Astlinux 0.7.4 - my home system on an ALIX2-3
that was originally built back when Runnix was a brand new feature.
(can't remember whether it was 0.4.8 or 0.6.0)

"core show hints" shows the following on my home system:-

pbx*CLI> core show hints

    -= Registered Asterisk Dial Plan Hints =-
               alist...@hints               : IAX2/alistair
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                   p...@hints               : SIP/PSTN
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/210
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/209
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : IAX2/fax0&IAX2/fax1&
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/205
https://192.168.1.254/index             State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/204
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/203
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/202
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/201
State:Idle            Watchers  0
                    2...@hints               : SIP/200
State:Idle            Watchers  0
----------------
- 11 hints registered

I get similar output from the development system from work (though the
hints are in the default context in that instance).  The Yealinks are
set up with purely the extension number (which used to work) though I
have tried with @hints at the end as well.  The Snom has always been set
up including the context.  I also tried X-Lite - again to no avail.

The firmware on the Yealinks has changed several times recently (between
versions *.50.0.* and *.60.0.*) though the Snom hasn't changed firmware
in several months.

Setting SIP debug on gives me a headache, but I don't think I'm seeing
any presence traffic.

Has anyone had any problems with BLF recently with Astlinux?  Where
might I look to figure out what's going on?  I've Googled for answers,
but can't find anything relevant to 0.7.4 or Asterisk 1.4.36.

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