James Fromm wrote:
Yeah, we tried that. Tried every combination of variables in sip.conf.
Only solution that works is removing the requirement for a secret.
Faris Raouf wrote:
One thing to try is setting type=peer instead of type=friend. I'm a
bit dazed and confused at the moment, but if I remember correctly
Polycom phones just don't work with type=friend.
Of course this doesn't explain why SJPhone won't work either so maybe
I'm totally off-track, but it might be worth giving it a try just the
same.
Don't give up just yet. I spent hours with exactly the same problem (in
the mainstream * release) until I sorted it out with the type=friend.
How about re-trying but changing the password in both the polycom and
sip.conf? Try a 1 digit password.
Also is there no way to get some debug output in Asterisk that can give
more details? Something that can show the password being sent and the
password expected rather than just saying it is wrong (seems like a very
useful thing to have if it isn't there already)?
Faris.
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