Enable auto-answer on the line of one phone.

The use the webdialer at https://x.x.x.x:8443/webdialer/WebDialer or Jabber
deskphone control to initiate a call to the phone with auto-answer enabled.

You'll need a user with one device added as a controlled device for this to
work.

The other option is 2 Jabber accounts with deskphone control on both phones.

You can also enable SSH on both phones and do things like ping right from
the command-line if you want to do that route.  There's not a ton of
documentation around the phone CLI so you'll need to use "?" to figure it
out.


On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Hefin James [ahj] <a...@aber.ac.uk> wrote:

> Afternoon everyone, I'm trying the get to the bottom of a one way voice
> issue between 2 handsets on the same vlan. It's either a CAM table issue on
> the switches between the 2 handsets or the packets are getting dropped
> inside our VSS core. I want to be able to rule out both by sending traffic
> between the 2 handsets so that I can look at the CAM tables to see if the
> MAC address are being learnt all along the route between the 2 handsets,
> and to see if the problem starts at one side or other of the VSS core.
> What's the easiest way to send traffic between the 2 handsets given that
> both sides are now unmanned. Is there a way to instigate a ping from one
> handset to the other as an example?
>
> Thanks,
> Hefin
>
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