On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Steve Totaro
<stot...@asteriskhelpdesk.com> wrote:
>
> So you turned it off on the phones but use it on the Asterisk side?
>
> Do you set a value or just use qualify=yes?

Yes, just as I said, just qualify=yes.

> Did you submit a bug report?  If it is easy to reproduce and you feel like
> helping out, report it.  I do not report issues if there is a simple way to
> do the same thing, but I know I should.

Cisco makes it too difficult to submit bugs so I just don't care to
help them.  When we find a service-impacting bug we report it to our
distributor, who tests it and presumably reports it, but I'm not sure.
 Also I wasn't sure if it was an Asterisk bug or Cisco bug, and didn't
care enough to find out since a clean work-around was possible.

> What does the debug or strange behavior look like?  Probably a variance in
> the RFC implementation.

Soon as the keep-alive packet is sent, the phone is no longer
reachable from Asterisk.

-- 
Carlos Alvarez
TelEvolve
602-889-3003

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