The Grandstream 286s automatically re register when a connection is
restored.
Our Grandstream 2010s don't. Does anyone know of a setting that makes them
reregister? I has tweaked Watchdog timer and anything that looked
promising.
Cary Fitch
Affordable Telecom
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Grandstream 2010 and blinky lights
Thanks for the info. We've managed to achieve or goal using 1.4 and a
few hacks.
1) When the agent logs in / logs out, we rewrite the part of the
dialplan for the hints and reload the dialplan 10 seconds after
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Grandstream 2010 and blinky lights
Thanks for the info. We've managed to achieve or goal using 1.4 and a
few hacks.
Why don't you just use func_devstate which was backported to 1.4?
That way you can
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Grandstream 2010 and blinky lights
On 8/7/09 8:52 PM, Andrew Thomas wrote:
That's exactly the way I do it as well :D
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Grandstream 2010 and blinky lights
I am using 1.4, and have the above device, and it worked really well
I am using 1.4, and have the above device, and it worked really well
with monitoring 18 hints aka devices.
Now, I've moved us to a hotdesking paradigm where the user is the
extension not the device. IOW if I dial 1234, I will get user 1234
(who happens to log on to device ABC today, and DEF