On Apr 22, 2004, at 23:48, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Geert Nijpels wrote:
Ian White wrote:
This is a problem I have been digging into a bit. In my case asterisk did not send out the NOTIFY with the header Content-Type: "application/simple-message-summary", but with "Content-Type: text/plain", so the NOTIFY is treated as a txt message. In result, when I pressed the MWI button, I saw the text from asterisk stating the amount of messages I have. I changed it to work, and now asterisk calls the extension the message is sent from ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). After calling this the MWI indication disappears, I'm not sure if it also disappears after calling from another phone.
On recent releases of the snom200 firmware, the MWI indicator will turn on, but won't turn off when the message has been checked. It works on firmware 2.03o, but not in 2.04g or newer. I filed a bug report with snom, but they're claiming it is an asterisk issue and that it should have been resolved. They suggested that I ask on the list.
"Anyway, Asterisk had a bug where it didn't send the NOTIFY correctly to
turn off the MWI. The message doesn't contain the line so the phone
doesn't know which line to apply the messages to.
Basically the NOTIFY message should contain something like the following: NOTIFY sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];line=34n34jed SIP/2.0
There was a bugfix for this in Asterisk for this problem, do you have that applied?"
I am running the current CVS version, and don't see anything in the code that looks like this has been touched, and I haven't seen reference to it on this list. They are right in that the line information isn't being sent, looking at the SIP debugs on both ends. Anybody have ideas?
Ian
I'm using chan_sip2 and I changed some stuff, so I'm not sure if this is also a problem with standard chan_sip (the txt vs vm issue).
Chan_sip2 handles Contact: differently than chan_sip and works better with Snom phones.
It's actually where the whole chan_sip2 project started... :-)
Any idea what sort of time frame before chan_sip2 becomes usable in a production environment, or at least becomes part of the CVS tree? I see your note saying that you are using it in production.
I'm using it with some changes with -stable. It's developed by oej for -devel. Works great with my SNOM's and Cisco 9760.
You can get chan_sip2 through the bugtracker: http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000759
I can also send you my -stable version, but you can backport it with some minor trouble yourself.
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