uuid_setvar <unique_id> sip_invite_params intercom=true should be unnecessary.
Mike On Jun 16, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Peter P GMX wrote: > It mainly works now by uuid_transfer the following way via event > socket. > uuid_setvar <unique_id> sip_invite_params intercom=true > uuid_setvar <unique_id> sip_auto_answer true > uuid_transfer <unique_id> 1000 XML default > so the call is transferred from 1000 to 1000. > > What happens: > 1) If I disable intercom on the Snom phone, the phone rings, stops > ringing and rings again (ok) > 1) If I enable intercom on the Snom phone, the phone rings, stops > ringing and hangs up (not ok) > > So I do not get the Snom to pick up the call in intercom mode. > > The last invite is: > INVITE sip:1...@192.168.178.50:2752;transport=tls;line=er6kxnib > SIP/2.0 > Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 217.xx.xx.xxx;branch=z9hG4bK3gjpa64pSKgmF > Route: <sip:1...@217.24.11.189:2752>;transport=tls;line=er6kxnib > Max-Forwards: 68 > From: "Peter FS" <sip:723...@217.xx.xx.xxx>;tag=9eQ8rjQy533HF > To: > <sip:1...@192.168.178.50:2752;transport=tls;line=er6kxnib;intercom=true > > > Call-ID: bd05aeab-d53a-122c-72b5-001e904cc34e > CSeq: 116467629 INVITE > Contact: <sip:mod_so...@217.xx.xx.xxx:5061;transport=tls> > Call-Info: <sip:217.xx.xx.xxx>;answer-after=0 > The intercom part is there and the Call-Info line with answer-after > also. > > The phone answers with > SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized > Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 217.xx.xx.xxx;branch=z9hG4bK3gjpa64pSKgmF > From: "Peter FS" <sip:723...@217.xx.xx.xxx>;tag=9eQ8rjQy533HF > To: > <sip:1...@192.168.178.50:2752;transport=tls;line=er6kxnib;intercom=true > >;tag=71rskygkr2 > Call-ID: bd05aeab-d53a-122c-72b5-001e904cc34e > CSeq: 116467629 INVITE > Contact: > <sip:1...@192.168.178.50:2752;transport=tls;line=er6kxnib>;reg-id=1 > WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="sip2.mycompany.de", > nonce="2ee26efe6ab27f88", algorithm=MD5 > Content-Length: 0 > and hangs up. > > Anybody know how to solve this Snom intercom issue? > > Best regards > Peter > > > Michael Jerris schrieb: >> The transfer should work but it sounds like offhook agents is what >> your really trying to accomplish so I would go with brian's >> suggestion. >> >> >> >> On Jun 16, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Peter P GMX <prometheus...@gmx.net> >> wrote: >> >> >>> Hello Michael, >>> >>> I want the phone be ringing, just for acoustical feedback reasons. >>> >>> But what if I >>> >>> * transfer it to the same user destination again (now with >>> intercom >>> enabled), will this work? >>> * transfer it to park and then transfer it to the same destination >>> again (now with intercom enabled) >>> >>> Best regards >>> Peter >>> >>> Michael Jerris schrieb: >>> >>>> The only way I can think to do this today would be to cancel the >>>> call >>>> and re send with the intercom headers for a phone that supports it. >>>> It may be possible to send a reinvite with autoanswer headers but I >>>> doubt that would work, all you could do is try making code to do it >>>> it >>>> a sipp or sipsak scenario and test it. A better aproach might be >>>> to >>>> answer the call normally and detect that to start your web workflow >>>> or >>>> not really ring the phone, just the web app and deliver the call >>>> with >>>> autoanswer when the button is hit in the web ui. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> On Jun 16, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Peter P GMX <prometheus...@gmx.net> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello Brian, >>>>> >>>>> this is too easy :-). >>>>> >>>>> This is for a small callcenter app and I only want the user to >>>>> pickup >>>>> the call once (to accept the call in X-Lite (or a Snom phone) >>>>> and to >>>>> start the workflow on the web application). I do not want him to >>>>> accept >>>>> the call on the phone and then on the Web app. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards >>>>> Peter >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Brian West schrieb: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> click on the AA button? :) >>>>>> >>>>>> /b >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jun 15, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Peter P GMX wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> What is the best way to have this done? 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