I think this is a snom oddity.We saw something along these lines last year
with Polycom phones.

IF IT WERE ME (and its not), I would remove MOH on the phones and enable it
ONLY at the ITSP. This means internal calls would have no MOH, but external
calls WOULD. If you try that on a couple of phones, I think you will find it
is HOW Snom handles MOH. The current MOH methods are known to work if the UA
adheres to the IETF draft. I dont use snoms enough to have a clue what they
adhere to though, sorry.

On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Claudio Succa <[email protected]>wrote:

> Il mercoledì 11 agosto 2010 10:48:25 Claudio Succa ha scritto:
> > > PCMU,PCMA,G722 should be the list in your sipxbridge config. If it were
> > > me (and its not), I would match this on a phone as well. If it matter
> and
> > > your itsp supports it, make sure their codec list is similarly matched.
> > > With one of my itsp's, I can define the codecs used.
>
> Well,
>
> I created a subdomain as you suggested, then reinstalled Sipx from scratch
> with a fresh downloaded iso image. The results are the same as before.
>
> For now I see:
>
> 1) to make moh internally, the snom phones must have G.722 as first codec
> in
> the list
> 2) to have bidirectional audio after a hold of an external line, sipxbrige
> must not have moh enabled
> 3) to complete the transfer of incoming calls, there must be only one ITSP
> enabled
>
> I will be out for holidays for some days, then I will continue the tests
> and
> if I will find something useful I will post.
>
>
> Thanks for all,
> Claudio
>
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>



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