Hi Tarru,
 
Yes, that's a general limitation with the sipXconfig Phone plug-in
framework.  (It also affects Polycoms, probably others too.)
Can you raise a general enhancement request, and link it to XX-5692 as
"required for"?  It's something we should consider for the post-4.2
release.  Thanks.
 



-Paul 
[email protected] 


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        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vashistha,
Tarrunaval IPDIALOG (External:EXTRNL:IPDIALOG)
        Sent: February 13, 2010 7:56 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [sipX-dev] [XX-5692]: Device Nortel 12xx - Allows more
lineappearance than is allowed on the model
        
        
        Hi all,
         
        I am working on http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-5692:
Device Nortel 12xx - Allows
        more line appearance than is allowed on the model.  To fix this
issue a run time check is required to calculate the number of vacant
line keys.  The current sipXconfig code for phones plug-in allows the
maximum value of a setting in line.xml.  For example,  the maximum value
of 4 can be set to "Number of line keys" in line.xml as
         
        <setting name="numberofLinekeys">
              <type>
                <integer max="4" />
              </type>
              <value>1</value>
            </setting>
         
        To get the exact number of vacant line keys, we need the number
of all the line keys used by 
        already configured lines.  The maximum value of "Number of line
keys" will be "Max Supported Lines" - (Sum of Number of line keys values
on already configured lines ).
        I am not able to calculate the number of vacant line keys for
the phone at run time.
        How can I keep track of  the "Number of line keys" setting value
of already configured lines to calculate the Maximum value of "Number of
line keys" setting
        at run time?
         
        Thanks,
        Tarru Naval Vashistha
        ipDialog Support

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