Hi,
I've managed to acquire a few Cisco handsets (7905, 7920) and would like to
use them with Asterisk.
Rather than simply switching to the SIP firmware I thought I'd use these
with chan_skinny - partly because this is Cisco's primary firmware and
therefore the phones might be more stable, and
On 10-07-26 04:03 AM, Jonathan Hunter wrote:
However, I've come across a couple of showstoppers and am not really
sure where to go from here. I've raised bugs for both of them (#17680,
#17692) and had no response so far - have I perhaps overestimated how
much chan_skinny is in use these days,
On 26 July 2010 17:17, Leif Madsen leif.mad...@asteriskdocs.org wrote:
Unfortunately the developer who was looking after that channel driver
(community
developer) has been pulled off onto other projects it seems, so currently
there
isn't much support for chan_skinny.
If your timeframe is
Jonathan wrote:
I've managed to acquire a few Cisco handsets (7905, 7920)
and would like to use them with Asterisk.
Rather than simply switching to the SIP firmware I thought
I'd use these with chan_skinny - partly because this is
Cisco's primary firmware and therefore the phones might be
Hi Dan,
On 26 July 2010 23:50, Dan Austin dan_aus...@phoenix.com wrote:
I'll dig around in my archives to see if I can find my old patches
for either of these.
Many thanks - I'm happy to test patches if I can do so. At least I can
contribute in that way, even if I'm not directly contributing
Jonathan wrote:
On 26 July 2010 23:50, Dan Austin dan_aus...@phoenix.com wrote:
I'll dig around in my archives to see if I can find my old patches
for either of these.
Many thanks - I'm happy to test patches if I can do so. At least I
can contribute in that way, even if I'm not directly