On 05/05/11 00:02, Ira wrote:
Not that it applies but I recently installed a Snom M3 and it seems to
behave like you want. When I walk out of range and then back in the call
is usually still there. I've not tested past that so it might hang up
after an unknown timeout.
Ira
The difference
Yes, I'm talking about mid-call.
I do have rtptimeout and qualify set, both to 30 seconds, which should be
plenty of time.
I set them both because if a phone moves out of range, and never comes back,
asterisk was keeping the channel open way to long.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Matt Riddell
On 5/05/11 10:46 PM, Shawn L wrote:
Yes, I'm talking about mid-call.
I do have rtptimeout and qualify set, both to 30 seconds, which should
be plenty of time.
I set them both because if a phone moves out of range, and never comes
back, asterisk was keeping the channel open way to long.
Yeah,
What happens when base stations are moved such as at any time, handsets are
either within range of one (or two or more) access point ? Is the call ended
when the handset moves from one access point to another ?
Are those access points 80211r compliant ?
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Not sure if you are issuing DHCP at the access point or from a central control
From a central control should allow seamless roaming within different APs,
assuming easy auth to the AP, the only issue you get is when the handset
dithers between choosing signals from one or the other, and thats
I have a situation where we have an asterisk box that is extending several
Mitel PBX extensions to
some cordless SIP phones (Cisco WIP310). Everything works great, except
when the cordless
phone walks out of range of one access point and into range of another
(cisco 1100 series APs).
I've been
On 5/05/11 10:21 AM, Shawn L wrote:
I have a situation where we have an asterisk box that is extending
several Mitel PBX extensions to
some cordless SIP phones (Cisco WIP310). Everything works great,
except when the cordless
phone walks out of range of one access point and into range of
At 03:21 PM 5/4/2011, you wrote:
Barring that, if the cordless phone becomes un-reachable is there a
way to automatically put the active call
on hold, or park it? That's not the preferred solution, but it
would work great until I figure something else
out.
Not that it applies but I recently
ChanIsAvail + dialplan routing to call parking lot
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Ira i...@extrasensory.com wrote:
At 03:21 PM 5/4/2011, you wrote:
Barring that, if the cordless phone becomes un-reachable is there a way to
automatically put the active call
on hold, or park it? That's not
On 5/05/11 11:40 AM, Sherwood McGowan wrote:
ChanIsAvail + dialplan routing to call parking lot
Problem is, I think he's talking about mid call - so ChanIsAvail will
have returned success - oh unless you can run it in the h exten?
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Cheers,
Matt Riddell
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