Rob,

Reading your original post, seems you were probably previously using AstLinux 
0.5 (or so) which contained Asterisk 1.2.  Seem correct?

I'd look at your sip.conf for the solution.

In sip.conf look at...
--
;allowsubscribe=no              ; Disable support for subscriptions. (Default 
is yes)          
;subscribecontext = default     ; Set a specific context for SUBSCRIBE requests 
               
                                ; Useful to limit subscriptions to local 
extensions            
                                ; Settable per peer/user also                   
               
;notifyringing = yes            ; Control whether subscriptions already INUSE 
get sent         
                                ; RINGING when another call is sent (default: 
no)              
;notifyhold = yes               ; Notify subscriptions on HOLD state (default: 
no)             
                                ; Turning on notifyringing and notifyhold will 
add a lot       
                                ; more database transactions if you are using 
realtime.        
;limitonpeers = yes             ; Apply call limits on peers only. This will 
improve           
                                ; status notification when you are using 
type=friend           
                                ; Inbound calls, that really apply to the user 
part            
                                ; of a friend will now be added to and compared 
with           
                                ; the peer limit instead of applying two call 
limits,          
                                ; one for the peer and one for the user.        
               
                                ; "sip show inuse" will only show active calls 
on              
                                ; the peer side of a "type=friend" object if 
this              
                                ; setting is turned on.                         
               
--

An old link that might be helpful...
http://www.voip-forum.com/asterisk/2008-01/sip-subscriptions/

Lonnie


On Dec 24, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Rob Hillis wrote:

> On 25/12/10 01:00, Darrick Hartman wrote:
>> Rob,
>> I can confirm that this works correctly with Asterisk 1.4.36 (AstLinux
>> 0.7.4).  Have several customers using that with no problem or changes
>> from previous versions (with Aastra and Polycom phones).  I would look
>> at the phone configs.
>> 
> 
> That's one of the things that's driving me nuts - we're not just talking 
> about *one* phone manufacturer - we're talking two that were working 
> fine and now without a config change on the phones, *both* stopped 
> working at the same time.  I've tried multiple variations of 
> configuration on the phones since to no avail.
> 
> One thing I should have mentioned is that when I tried X-Lite, I'm 
> getting "Waiting for reply" next to the contact name.


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