Hi, for the snom360 it is working the same way. Use firmware version 4.3 and be aware that the message is send to a specific SIP line and the phone is displaying it only if this SIP line is the current active line (outgoing identity) symbolised by a black phone (snom360) or the text in brackets (snom320).
Regards, Sven Fischer On Wednesday 12 October 2005 20:20, Franklin Webb wrote: > Greetings fellow list members, > It seems like a lot of people have been having trouble getting > indicators working on the Snom phones, myself included. Recently I was > able to get the "desktop" functionality of sipsak to work on my Snom320, > and I thought I would share what I could with the list. For those not > familiar this will replace the standard display when you are not on a > call (normally showing the registered extension) with a text message of > your choosing. Our intent is to update this when our agents log into, > and out of, queues. This will give a visual indicator for agents and > supervisors in our call center as to whether or not the phone is logged > in, which is a large concern for us, and probably any call center. > > For the record I tried this with a Snom360 also and could not get it > working. > > 1. Setup the phone in Asterisk as normal > 2. Get and install sipsak. It can be found at http://sipsak.org/ > <http://sipsak.org/> (can be on any machine on your network, we used a > Fedora Core 3 machine for this). > 3. In the Snom320 Configuration, under the "SIP" tab of your extensions > line (Line 1 for me) make sure "Support Broken Registrar" is set to "on" > 4. In the Snom320 Configuration, under "Advanced" make sure "Filter > Packets from Registrar" is set to "off" > 5. In the Snom320 Configuration, under "Advanced" under "Network > identity (port):" set it to "5060" (you might be able to use a different > port in here and in the sipsak command, but this is what worked for me. > 6. Reboot the phone (just to be sure the settings take) > > Then use the following sipsak command: > > sipsak -vvv -M -O desktop -B "Test Msg" -r 5060 -s > sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > where: > "Test Msg" is the message you want displayed. To turn the message > off just set it to empty string (""). > 5060 is the port, you could try another port here if you set your > phone to another port under "Advanced" > 6670 is the extension of the phone > 192.168.51.251 is the IP of the PHONE, not the Asterisk server. It > does not appear that you can use the IP of the Asterisk server. > > You can get a list of phones with IPs using the Asterisk command "sip > show peers". Our intent is to build a simple database matching > extension to IP and then execute sipsak commands from a script, probably > in the manager API, when agents log in and out that will update the > phone display accordingly. > > I hope this is helpful to some of you. > > Franklin Webb > InterMedia Marketing Solutions -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- See our FAQs at: http://www.snom.com/faq0.html?&L=1 Whitepapers at: http://www.snom.com/white_papers.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- snom technology AG Gradestraße 46 D-12347 Berlin Sven Fischer fax +49 30 39833111 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.snom.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users