I have a production PBX (1.6.0.9) 150+ phones with MS Exchange 2007 and OCS
working very well out of the box. We're using SIP/TCP support in 1.6.x; Believe
it or not the most challenging part is to get MWI signaling back from Exchange.
Let me know if I can help.
Jim
j...@sigma-networks.com;
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Jeff -
I have IMAP voicemail working with Exchange 2003 using a single username and
password for multiple mailboxes.
Sorry to hijack this thread (at least I changed the Subject), but this
really caught my eye. I was under the impression that Exchange's IMAP
...and now for something completly different
In very small situations I've been very happy with this desktop POE switch $69
http://shop1.frys.com/product/4971591
Jim
www.sigma-networks.com
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Hazelbaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users
I have an upcoming need for SIP over TCP which is part of the 1.6
feature set.
What is the best way to find out a rough idea as to when 1.6 will go out
of beta into production?
Is there a user group (svn perhaps) for tracking 1.6 stability and progress?
thank you, jim
Thridlane PBX Manager (www.thirdlane.com) has a comprehensive phone
provisioning system with templates. If your phone isn't supported
already you can create your own templates easily.
Jim
Michael Graves wrote:
Which Asterisk systems provide automatic provisioning of phones?
Switchvox? ABE?
Olivier wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand why a SIP hardphone can't provision itself using tftp.
I'm very suspicious about my tftp daemon but I lack basic knowledge of
Linux CLI to pinpoint what's going wrong and separate what belongs to
SIP phone configuration from what comes from tftp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to asterisk and am looking to setup a small office with 4-6 IP
phones and 4 analog lines from the local telco (primary line with HUNT
to the other lines). I am considering purchase of a Digium AEX800.
One of the features that will be important (particularly
We have been marketing ipPBX systems based on asterisk for 3+ years.
For the last year we've been placing Aastra 57iCT with 560M sidecars.
Our attendants like the idea of a cordless handset so the attendant can
go to the copy room, etc. The LCD based sidecar means you can keep it
up to
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Mike, I know you are a very happy customer of Sigma Networks ( :-) )...
I'd be happy to upgrade the phone to 8.3.3SR2 for you.
Jim
ph: 408-701-9929
continuing discussions of 79xx issues. i've seen referenced and am
experiencing difficulty getting a 7970 to work behind NAT to a public
asterisk server. i am successful with 7960s.
1. SIP load is 70.8-3-3SR2S
2. config works fine if 7970 is connecting to an asterisk server a
I would like to get in contact with users/consultants who are or have
worked with the Cisco phones and Asterisk to trade information.
Cisco has reluctantly made SIP available on their phones and most of the
information on voip-info and other wiki's appears to be reverse
engineered. There is
Lacy Moore wrote:
Not sure on #1, but #2 is not possible on SIP.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Sigma Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to get in contact with users/consultants who are or have
worked with the Cisco phones and Asterisk to trade information.
Cisco has
Andres Jimenez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Lacy Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure on #1, but #2 is not possible on SIP.
Busy Lamp Field IS available on SIP.
If it is not, I cannot imagine how my GXP-2000 does it.
What Lacy meant to say was that BLF was not
Timothy C Litwiller wrote:
I never did see this get to the list.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
For my church school we need a way to connect 3 room phones, 1 office
phone and 2 phone lines.
so I need a device or several that i can connect to 2 pots phone lines
and at least 3 plain old wall
Paul Hales wrote:
We upgrade 2 of our Aastra 57iCT to the latest firmware (2.1.2.30) and
the BLF indicators no longer function.
Has anyone had a similar issue? And a solution?
PaulH
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you should take a look at Thirdlane's MultiTenant Edition management
solution to partition Asterisk easily.
http://www.thirdlane.com/solutions/service-providers
Feel free to contact me offline.
map wrote:
Hi Paolo,
Unfortunately there are not over the counter solutions.
I used OpenSer in
I know you will receive many replies to your request.
We have selected Thirdlane PBX Manager (www.thirdlane.com) to manage our
Asterisk installations. The key for us was a management system that was modest
in cost and allowed us to easily provide customizations when necessary, yet
allow the
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