Re: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300

2008-12-01 Thread Ron Joffe
We have one connected.

What's your question ?

On Monday 01 December 2008 13:49, Mark Bergen wrote:
 Anyone familiar with getting Asterisk 1.4 and Mitel 3300 to play nice
 together?

 Mark Bergen
 Information Systems Manager
 Number TEN Architectural Group
 Winnipeg - 204.942.0981
 Victoria - 250.360.2106
 www.numberten.comhttp://www.numberten.com


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RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

2006-07-25 Thread Barry Porch
The Mitel 3300 natively supports SIP as of version 7.0.21.4 (also
referred to as 7.0 UR2) which was recently released.  We currently have
several Asterisk systems integrated with Mitel 3300's via SIP.  You will
require SIP trunking licenses.

Contact me off list if you need any assistance with this.

Barry


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Subject: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

Has anybody managed to get * working with a Mitel 3300 and if so what
method (sip / h323) and licences did you use and have you any tips or
pitfalls.

Thanks
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RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

2006-07-25 Thread Barry Porch








The Mitel 3200 was Mitels first
effort at an IP PBX and ran on Windows NT. It has been long discontinued
(many years ago) and was replaced by the Mitel 3300.



There is SIP firmware available for the
5212, 5224, 5215, 5220 and 5235 phones on Mitels sip firmware site at
sipdnld.mitel.com. There have been regular updates to Mitels
firmware. The Mitel SIP phones are used in a number of large TSP
installations and work fine with Asterisk. Mitel provides support for
their products through their network of resellers. They do not support
end users directly.



Mitel IP phones run MiNet which is Mitels
proprietary voip protocol when used in conjunction with the 3300 and SX-200 ICP
PBXs. This protocol existed long before SIP and Im not sure how it
is any stranger, funkier or more obscure than any other proprietary voip
protocol that other vendors use such as cornet or skinny. The MiNet
protocol enables support for Mitels 500+ legacy station features and Im
confident that at whatever point it becomes possible or practical to map that
functionality into SIP that Mitel will do it. They are very committed to
SIP as a company.



Barry











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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 11:56
AM
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users]
Mitel 3300 + *







SIP is on the low-end product
(3200?) which is meant as an Asterisk-style mini-PBX that provided an entry
point to get Mitel into orgs with  50 users, but for some reason it seems
discontinued I can't find it on their website anymore. There is a SIP stack for
the 5220 and higher phones but it is sparsely supported and it seems that Mitel
did it just to pay lip service to orgs that didn't want to give up their 5220's
when they moved to a SIP based PBX. There's marketing value to having the
Mitel brand on the handset that the enduser picks up, regardless of
what's in the back end. Every few days one of my endusers asks why our phone
system has a funny name: SNOM lol











anyhoo you are better off not dealing with
the strange, funky, obscure and undocumented MiNet protocol. 





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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users]
Mitel 3300 + *

Thanks, I know the phones can be loaded
with the sip protocol and seem to recall from some time ago that mitel said
they were going to introduce sip to the platform and assumed they had. Oh well,
back to the drawing board.



neil











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Mitel 3300 + *







The 3300 uses the MiNet protocol so you
wouldn't be able to interface it over a LAN, but hooking it up the old
school way (crossover PRI cable) should work fine, you would have to set
up DID's on your 3300 that correspond to the extension numbers you would want
to dial the 3300 from Asterisk. 





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Subject: [asterisk-users] Mitel
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Has anybody managed to get * working with a Mitel
3300 and if so what method (sip / h323) and licences did you use and have you
any tips or pitfalls.



Thanks










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RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

2006-07-24 Thread Colin Anderson



The 
3300 uses the MiNet protocol so you wouldn't be able to interface it over a LAN, 
but hooking it up the "old school" way (crossover PRI cable) should work fine, 
you would have to set up DID's on your 3300 that correspond to the extension 
numbers you would want to dial the 3300 from Asterisk. 

  -Original Message-From: asterisk 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:11 
  AMTo: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
  Discussion'Subject: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + 
  *
  
  Has anybody managed to get * 
  working with a Mitel 3300 and if so what method (sip / h323) and licences did 
  you use and have you any tips or pitfalls.
  
  Thanks
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RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

2006-07-24 Thread asterisk








Thanks, I know the phones can be loaded
with the sip protocol and seem to recall from some time ago that mitel said
they were going to introduce sip to the platform and assumed they had. Oh well,
back to the drawing board.



neil











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colin Anderson
Sent: 24 July 2006 15:10
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [asterisk-users]
Mitel 3300 + *







The 3300 uses the MiNet protocol so you
wouldn't be able to interface it over a LAN, but hooking it up the old
school way (crossover PRI cable) should work fine, you would have to set
up DID's on your 3300 that correspond to the extension numbers you would want
to dial the 3300 from Asterisk. 





-Original Message-
From: asterisk
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:11
AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] Mitel
3300 + *

Has anybody managed to get * working with a Mitel
3300 and if so what method (sip / h323) and licences did you use and have you
any tips or pitfalls.



Thanks








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RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + *

2006-07-24 Thread Colin Anderson



SIP is 
on the "low-end" product (3200?) which is meant as an Asterisk-style mini-PBX 
that provided an entry point to get Mitel into orgs with  50 users, but for 
some reason it seems discontinued I can't find it on their website anymore. 
There is a SIP stack for the 5220 and higher phones but it is sparsely supported 
and it seems that Mitel did it just to pay lip service to orgs that didn't want 
to give up their 5220's when they moved to a SIP based PBX. There's marketing 
value to having the "Mitel" brand on the handset that the enduser picks up, 
regardless of what's in the back end. Every few days one of my endusers asks why 
our phone system has a funny name: "SNOM" lol

anyhoo 
you are better off not dealing with the strange, funky, obscure and undocumented 
MiNet protocol. 

  -Original Message-From: asterisk 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 9:31 
  AMTo: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
  Discussion'Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + 
  *
  
  Thanks, I know the 
  phones can be loaded with the sip protocol and seem to recall from some time 
  ago that mitel said they were going to introduce sip to the platform and 
  assumed they had. Oh well, back to the drawing 
  board.
  
  neil
  
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colin AndersonSent: 24 July 2006 15:10To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - 
  Non-Commercial Discussion'Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 
  + *
  
  
  The 3300 uses the 
  MiNet protocol so you wouldn't be able to interface it over a LAN, but hooking 
  it up the "old school" way (crossover PRI cable) should work fine, you would 
  have to set up DID's on your 3300 that correspond to the extension numbers you 
  would want to dial the 3300 from Asterisk. 
  
-Original 
Message-From: asterisk 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 5:11 
AMTo: 'Asterisk Users 
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'Subject: [asterisk-users] Mitel 3300 + 
*
Has anybody managed to get * 
working with a Mitel 3300 and if so what method (sip / h323) and licences 
did you use and have you any tips or pitfalls.

Thanks
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Mitel 3300 PRI problems

2006-03-31 Thread Richard OSS
I had this same problem with SX2000. I think you have to configure the Mitel to "Speed Dial" to your Asterisk server. What I think is happening is that the PBX grabs a trunk but does not "dial" into Asterisk.Ask the person configuring the Mitel PBX to setup an extension (e.g. 1234) when callers connect to the PBX. That's what they had to do to get data to my Asterisk.Goodluck.richardJohn Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  We are attempting to interface Asterisk with a Mitel 3300.Initially we tried FXO Ground start T1 and had many problems with that. Even spend 5 hours on the phone with a Digium engineer and were unable to get it working right.Next we turned it up as an EM T1 and that actually worked great. No problems at
 all.Now we are testing a T1 PRI configuration and have been unable to get it to work right. We tried different switchtype configurations. We are back to "national" (NI-2). I am setup as pri_net. And I know that is working right because if I set the PRI for pri_cpe, I get error messages in the log that the remote end thinks it's a cpe and to change the signalling.When a call it placed to the PRI, I get nothing. No answer, no data across the D channel, yet the Mitel says it is successfully grabbing a trunk in it's debugs.I turned up pri intense debug span and the ONLY thing I get is the following over and over again. It seems to be at regular intervals and I see nothing else even when I place a call from the Mitel to the Asterisk server. Any ideas? Here's the debug output:T203 counter expired, sending RR and scheduling T203 againSending Receiver Ready (115) [ 02 01 01 e7 ] Supervisory frame: SAPI: 00 C/R
 : 1 EA:
 0 TEI: 000 EA: 1 Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] N(R): 115 P/F: 1 0 bytes of data-- Restarting T203 counter [ 02 01 01 e7 ] Supervisory frame: SAPI: 00 C/R: 1 EA: 0 TEI: 000 EA: 1 Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] N(R): 115 P/F: 1 0 bytes of data-- ACKing all packets from 114 to (but not including) 115-- Since there was nothing left, stopping T200 counter-- Stopping T203 counter since we got an ACK-- Nothing left, starting T203 counter-- Got RR response to our frame-- Restarting T203 counter   http://www.telalaska.com -TelAlaska,
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