8 mar 2007 kl. 14.36 skrev René Enskat:
hello all,
My problem if i have my extensions and sipusers in a realtime
database it is not possible to use BLF or hinting.
i see only idle or unavailable status but if the phone is ringing
or in use i can't see it.
Is there a fix or any workaround?
René Enskat wrote:
My problem if i have my extensions and sipusers in a realtime database
it is not possible to use BLF or hinting.
i see only idle or unavailable status but if the phone is ringing or in
use i can't see it.
Is there a fix or any workaround? Version is Release 1.4.1
Hints do
Look at hints for Local Channel. That may be what you
are looking for.
Alex
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I have had this working but not reliably. It seemed to work like this:
Phone A watched B and C.
Phone B watched A and C
and Phone C watched A and B.
I could see on Phone A (601) when phone B (501) was on the phone. Phone
C never saw the status of either and Phone B would show the status of C.
Aaron Daniel wrote:
Of the people in here that have hinting working with the polycom 601's
(or any phone for that matter)... do you have it working so that the
shared line appearance shows that there's someone on the phone? If so,
any hints on how to do it?
It's not a shared line appearance.
Ok, with the buddies, what device do you hint to? The last line of the
phone?
Aaron
It's not a shared line appearance. If you are using 'shared'
registrations, it will likely not work properly with Asterisk since
Asterisk does not yet support the draft protocol for doing them.
Just add a
Aaron Daniel wrote:
Ok, with the buddies, what device do you hint to? The last line of
the phone?
I don't understand the question... the 'buddy' is effectively a
speed-dial, the same thing you would dial to call that person/extension.
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The polycoms have a buddy feature where you can watch a buddy. From
what I can tell, it sends a subscribe to the server, and only works if
you're hinting the phone. That's what was suggested I do since I want to
be able to tell if someone's on the phone, and I've watched the sip debug
as it
Hi Aaron,
You need to create an entry in the directory of the _watching_ phone
with the extension of the _watched_ phone as its contact. Set the
'Buddy watch' of this entry to 'Yes', so it appears in the list of
'Buddies' (couldn't they come up with another term for this? :-)
Then, in
Aaron,
Here is really all you need:
exten = 401,Hint,SIP/401
in the context that the watching phone is in...
Aaron Daniel wrote:
The polycoms have a buddy feature where you can watch a buddy. From
what I can tell, it sends a subscribe to the server, and only works if
you're hinting the
I think I'm getting there slowly... I notice in your extension, you're
hinting SIP/2348. I'll see if that helps me a bit, this damn phone takes
freaking forever to reboot.
Aaron
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Anthony Rodgers wrote:
Hi Aaron,
You need to create an entry in the directory of the
I started with the polycoms to me its man those cisco phones boot
fast :)
Aaron Daniel wrote:
I think I'm getting there slowly... I notice in your extension, you're
hinting SIP/2348. I'll see if that helps me a bit, this damn phone
takes freaking forever to reboot.
Aaron
On Mon, 3 Apr
Anthony Rodgers wrote:
Hi Aaron,
You need to create an entry in the directory of the _watching_ phone
with the extension of the _watched_ phone as its contact. Set the 'Buddy
watch' of this entry to 'Yes', so it appears in the list of 'Buddies'
(couldn't they come up with another term for
Interesting - we didn't find this on either the 501s or the 601s
A.
On 3-Apr-06, at 1:11 PM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
Additionally, (at least on the Polycom 600's)
you need to reboot your phone for this to take effect.
Darrick
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DJH Solutions, LLC
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Darrick Hartman wrote:
Very good explanation. Additionally, (at least on the Polycom 600's) you
need to reboot your phone for this to take effect.
just about anything you do to a polycom will make it reboot. sometimes i
feel like if I sneeze near the phone it will need to
Has anyone been able to overcome the limit of being able to watch 7 people?
If so, how?
On 4/3/06 5:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Darrick Hartman wrote:
Very good explanation. Additionally, (at least on the Polycom 600's) you
need to reboot your phone
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, James Texter wrote:
Has anyone been able to overcome the limit of being able to watch 7 people?
No. It's a hardcoded limit by polycom.
-Dan
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