On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Heather L. Sanders <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 08/25/2010 01:23 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> > I would want to see how it handled transfers, music on hold, call
> > park/retrieve and other scenarios to understand what "does" and "doe
> > not" work on them.
> >
> I can make and receive calls.  I can transfer calls with music on hold.
> Phone registration is a bit weird.  The phones do not register
> immediately, it takes anywhere from 2-10 minutes for the phones to
> become fully registered and able to receive calls.
> > I am guessing they only send "option" data in the headers or let their
> > proxy inject that kind of data, which make the phone "somewhat"
> > useless on other systems.
> >
> I would not say that the phones are somewhat useless...more like feature
> deficient.
>
> In my week of googling to figure out this problem, I did run across some
> information saying that the Avaya 9600 phones do something with Remote
> Party ID information, and some Asterisk guy changed some settings in
> Asterisk (rpid_update=yes, sendrpid=pai, trustrpid=yes in sip.conf),
>

That's because * is a B2BUA, that would be new alchemy in sipx to do that.
sipx is  proxy and registrat. It handles b2bua to providers through
sipxbridge.

> which fixed the issue that I am seeing.
>
> I thought maybe there might be something similar in sipX that I could do.
>



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