I can see where the gateway can dial the user and see there is no subscription 
and the gateway would get the user VM. I don't see how the gateway can 
translate the MWI back to the end user in a very clean fashion.
 
Clearly getting vociemail to their email as a notification method and letting 
them login via the sipxconfig userui is possible, but unless the gateway is 
robust enough to handle the MWI or even be mor ethan a gateway, I don;t see how 
this is remotely possible.
 
Normally with an analog pbx, you would create dialing plans between sipx and 
the other pbx, and place a gateway between the two to handle translation. I've 
not done this (and don't plan to). I suspect the phones (assuming they are 
plain analog) would subscribe via sip FXS gateway, leaving the analog pbx there 
for some purposes, in the guise of retiring it.
 
I recall some projects people had to do this for their firms a while back on 
the list, so now that you have explained this a little more, maybe someone can 
share.
 
Tony

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/07/08 05:54PM >>>

Here are all the details, maybe a solution is possible...

I have a SIP/TDM gateway, and want to provide VM for TDM subs. The GW supports 
SIP VM trunk groups. What we've done with similar SIP servers in the past is 
create statically defined users/endpoints in the sip server for the TDM sub. 
Then a call destined to the TDM sub is forwarded to the VM pilot number on 
sipX. It will see the redirect header and decide that the call is a VM deposit. 
After the message is recorded, sipx would send NOTIFY for VMWI to the GW, which 
the GW receives and lights the phone's lamp, or gives the line stutter dial 
tone.

Perhaps you can see from this description how making the TDM GW look like a 
giant phone will make all the VM magic work. The GW limitation is that it can't 
register the users with sipx.

Scott


----- Original Message ----
From: "Picher, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tony Graziano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 7, 2008 4:29:04 PM
Subject: RE: [sipx-users] adding a new "phone profile";static IP forSIP phone; 
number of lines

p.MsoNormal     {margin-left:1.5pt;}I thought about that also…  Create a 
phantom user, put a forward on that user to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I wasn’t sure 
if that would work or not either.I started typing that as a possible solution 
but discarded it.Mike From: Tony Graziano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 1:25 PM
To: Picher, Michael; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] adding a new "phone profile";static IP forSIP phone; 
number of lines

 Mike,
 
He wants sipx to send the calls to the phone, but the phone he has can't 
register.
 
He could create the user then create a sip forwarding order for the user to the 
phone by address, except:
 
I'm not sure it would work, I'm sure the calls would come in, but I'm not sure 
how useful the phone would be that would get the calls and not know how to 
display them since there would be no way to specify which line it was.
 
I agree phones must register.
 


>>> "Picher, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/7/2008 7:10:14 AM >>>
Phones must register… Yes, a phone should be able to register any number of 
lines.  The managed phones are limited to however many they support.  For an 
unmanaged phone that would let you register 20 lines, simply create 20 users 
and put their login info into the phone. Mike From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 3:19 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [sipx-users] adding a new "phone profile"; static IP for SIP 
phone;number of lines

 

I'm a new user of sipXecs. Here are a few questions, that I couldn't find on 
the wiki or mail list:

- I want to add a user that uses an unmanaged phone, that has a static IP and 
does not support registration. How can I do this?

- Can I add a phone that supports a greater number of lines, for instance 16 
lines?

I am only familiar with the web interface... if anything suggests another way, 
please point me in the right direction for details!

Thanks!








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