Realize the MOH for external calls is "bridged" with sipxbridge, and
therefore no configuration has to be made to enable this.

For internal calls, the correct MOH uri must be used. In order to use this,
the phones must support the IETF draft for MOH. Typically the MOH uri is:

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Different phones may need to implement this using other parameters. the
above example is for a Polycom phone. Snom uses a slightly different
method. In order to use the above, it means your DNS must be configured
properly and support SRV.

Since you configured the device manually, it will require you to look
through the user manual and make the appropriate settings in the phone
interface.

I don't know if MOH will work on that device, but this might help you get
further along.

On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 6:40 AM, Ivan Pletenev <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everybody.
> Sipx version is 4.4.0, customer uses Grandstream GXP 280 phones. It is
> possible to hear MOH when got external incoming call, but hear only silence
> during internal calls
> Where can be the problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Ivan
>
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