2008/10/30 Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Olivier wrote: > <snip /> > > Alan, > > > > Did you get any success with MWI ? > > With mine, Asterisk is getting 481 replies whenever Asterisk sends > > NOTIFY updates. > > > > Cheers > > I don't think so no. > > The lamp blinks when I've missed a call but I don't think it correctly > identifies if there are messages in the * vmailbox.
Normally, you should read the unread message count. > > > To be honest it hasn't troubled me that much as when a message is left > on the * server I get an email notification too so it's not like I miss > much :-). Of course ... > > > But it would be good to try and fix this. > > I get a pair of error messages like this frequently (about 1/minute I > guess) from the * server: > > [Oct 30 08:42:05] WARNING[14051]: chan_sip.c:12543 handle_response: > Remote host can't match request NOTIFY to call > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Giving up. > [Oct 30 08:42:15] WARNING[14051]: chan_sip.c:12543 handle_response: > Remote host can't match request NOTIFY to call > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Giving up. > > > which I believe might have something to do with it? I think I've got the same messages. In another thread (see http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2008-October/219511.html), I observed that : - first message notification (just after base station boots and registers) works ok - further notifications fails (481 replies) The only difference I can see between both is that the successful one has a Subscription-State: active field. I didn't dig enough to know if refusing NOTIFY without Subscription-State is legitimate nor if "forging" a NOTIFY with this Subscription-State would make Gigaset accept new notifications. > > > 10.0.0.2 is the Asterisk server. > > My sip.conf is like so: > > > [general] > > srvlookup=yes > > disallow=all > > allow=alaw > > allow=g722 > > allow=gsm > > dtmfmode=auto > > subscribemwi=yes > > > > [101] > > type=friend > > callerid=Alan Lord <101> > > secret=bigsecret > > qualify=yes ; Qualify peer is no more than 2000 ms away > > nat=no ; This phone is not natted > > host=dynamic ; This device registers with us > > canreinvite=no ; Asterisk by default tries to redirect > > context=alanl ; the internal context controls what we can do > > mailbox=101 ; Voicemail Boxes > > The S685IP supports G722 which we have been testing between our offices > (sounds great!). > > If anyone has any ideas that would be cool. > > Cheers > > Alan > > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
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