After trying to follow the lack of examples on Snom's site, I understand the confusion. I only have an m3 here. If someone has a 370 with v7 firmware, then it possible to set this manually via web interface, then try to export their settings so you could see the syntax and try to see if it will be settable via sipxconfig.
Snom has some great products, if only their documentation could be on that level, the products might be easier to deploy. If I understand, BLF needs to have three parts. 1. context: (can be assigned to any local SIP identity (account, registration, line) which had successfully registered at the same SIP domain) 2. type: (extension, I guess vs. line) 3. number: extens...@sipdomain Setting this manually and having it work then viewing the local config would probably be easier to decipher what should be input via sipxconfig. >>> Alberto <[email protected]> 05/08/09 5:40 AM >>> Hi Tony, correct: no VPN at the moment. I do believe it won't be a great challenge to add it. But I'd like to focus on a reliable plug-in port before adding any new feature. Then I'd like to automate BLF support. The new v7 plug-in allows to manually add BFL to function keys in sipxconfig, but believe me I could not even try it. I don't know how to do it ... I might appreciate some help here ... at least to reach a basic manual BLF working configuration. Tony Graziano ha scritto: > Thanks for clarifying that Alberto. > > Should one assume the 370 VPN feature is not configurable from sipxconfig > then? > > >>>> Alberto <[email protected]> 05/08/09 5:07 AM >>> >>>> > Hi Tony and Christopher, > the v7 plug-in patch was committed in the main branch in r15353 > <http://code.sipfoundry.org/changelog/%7Eauthor=dkrzemin/sipXecs/?cs=15353> > so it's already in the development version 4.1. I don't really see > anything against having the patch in a future 4.0.x as well, but I'm not > the one taking this decision. In the new v7 plug-in there is still an > open issue. Languages other than English won't work out of the box. > Apart this I guess that it should be tested before it could be safely > included in some stable version. So if you wish you could do some > testing and tell me if something needs to be fixed or some improvements > need to be done. With some limitations it's easy to make it work with a > 4.0 stable version. If interested just ask me. > > I want to make clear that is more a port that a new v7 firmware support. > It does actually work fine here, but I did not add all feature in > firmware v7. > > It does support 370 but it actually does not include any specific 370 > feature. Not so different than adding a 370 as a 360 in sipxconfig. > > I do not actually own a 8xx phone nor I will probably do in the near > future. I don't even now if the new v8 firmware is simply a subset of v7 > or a completely different one. > > Alberto > > Tony Graziano ha scritto: > >> I know the plug-in is being worked on to go to version 7. Currently in >> sipxecs the snom 370 or the 820/870 are not currently supported. The 370 is >> not significantly different from the 360 in a lot of way, except that it >> adds limited VPN support. The 820/870 are signifcantly different in that >> they depart from using "paper templates" to label buttons and functions. >> They also officially support VPN and the 870 has not shipped yet. >> >> There is a patch being worked on for firmware version 7. I do see that it >> includes the 370, but not the 820/870 yet as the developer would likely need >> one of those phones to use to test with. >> >> http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-5478 >> >> The patch looks like it is largely done but has not been scheduled to be >> included in the 4.1 release (yet). >> >> >> >> >>>>> Christopher Wagner <[email protected]> 05/07/09 8:19 >>>>> PM >>> >>>>> >>>>> >> Hello, >> >> The wiki states that Snom phones 300, 320, and 360 with firmware up to >> version 6.2 are plug 'n' play managed. That info looks like it might >> be a little out-of-date. Does anyone know if Snom firmware version 7 >> and the 370 phone are supported? >> >> Thank you, >> >> >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users
