Hey, all. I'm all over MWI, but I gotta say that I think the Polycoms go
a bit over the top. The blinking LED is enough for me; how do I disable
the stuttered dialtone and the audible warble? I've looked through the
config files, but there are a HELL of a lot of options, and I haven't been
able
On Mar 19, 2009, at 9:05 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, all. I'm all over MWI, but I gotta say that I think the
Polycoms go
a bit over the top. The blinking LED is enough for me; how do I
disable
the stuttered dialtone and the audible warble? I've looked through
the
config files,
On Friday 21 April 2006 00:28, Kerry Garrison wrote:
Didn't help. Could I be missing something else?
In Avi's footsteps, here is my phone.cfg and sip.conf entry. This works for
12 phones. Note that I'm not subscribing to anything on the Polycom;
Asterisk sends MWI for the mailbox to the
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Kerry Garrison wrote:
Didn't help. Could I be missing something else?
My phone.cfg looks like this:
mwi
msg.mwi.1.subscribe=300
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Ohh yeah good point. I had a similar issue when I started
using FreePBX and it didn't fill out the mailbox
Try specifing [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know their have been some changes
with the implicit defining of the voicemail groupsthat may have
something to do with it... I didn't have to do anything special for my
polycoms.
Sean
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I have tried everything from voip-info and I still cant get the Polycom 501/601
to display the MWI indicator light. Everything else works just fine. I am using
FreePBX set to users and devices
I have tried
everything from voip-info and I still cant get the Polycom 501/601 to display
the MWI indicator light. Everything else works just fine. I am using FreePBX set
to users and devices mode. Here is the MWI section of the phonexxx.cfg
file:
mwi
msg.mwi.1.subscribe=""
Put your voicemailbox number (usually extension) in the 1.subscribe field.
Bill
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Didn't help. Could I be missing something else?
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Put your
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Didn't help. Could I be missing something else?
My phone.cfg looks like this:
mwi
msg.mwi.1.subscribe=300
msg.mwi.1.callBackMode=contact
msg.mwi.1.callBack=*97/
And sip.conf for extension 300:
[300]
username=300
type=friend
secret=***
record_out=Adhoc
Hi,
I have lookedaround and don't see this anywhere. Is there a way to
tell the ip500 to not make the aural MWI blips?
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Hi,
I have lookedaround and don't see this anywhere. Is there a way to
tell the ip500 to not make the aural MWI blips?
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I think I have an idea of what dto do here. Look in your sip.cfg file
for
a
line starting with MSG_WAITING under the CALLPROGRESS section. It
defines
the tone chirp you hear for message waiting
MESSAGE_WAITING se.pat.misc.1.name=message waiting
se.pat.misc.1.inst.1.type=silence se.pat.misc.1.inst.1.value=1
se.pat.misc.1.inst.2.type=silence se.pat.misc.1.inst.2.value=2
se.pat.misc.1.inst.3.type=silence se.pat.misc.1.inst.3.value=1/
I didn't bother taking out the unnecessary stuff, I
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MESSAGE_WAITING se.pat.misc.1.name=message waiting
se.pat.misc.1.inst.1.type=silence se.pat.misc.1
James Milne wrote:
Is there any workaround as of yet? Or is this something that polycom
will have to update in firmware?
It will have to be fixed in firmware, unless the problem is actually in
Asterisk; I do not know the actual cause of the problem. Unfortunately
since Polycom is not interested
Has anyone had an issue with the polycom's not discontinuing the mwi
chirp even after the message has been acknowledged?
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Is there any workaround as of yet? Or is this something that polycom
will have to update in firmware?
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 10:41:38 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming
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James Milne wrote:
Has anyone had an issue with the polycom's not discontinuing the mwi
chirp even after the
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