Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Mark Willis
Noah Miller wrote:
 I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
 Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
 (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).


 - Noah
   
So asterisk can't do SLA with Polycom phones?

mark



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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Noah Miller
 I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
 Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
 (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).

 So asterisk can't do SLA with Polycom phones?

Asterisk can do SLA with Polycom, just not using Polycom's SLA
implementation (in other words, don't bother setting up shared lines
in the polycom cfg files - it won't do anything).  You use asterisk's
SLA implementation.


- Noah

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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Yehavi Bourvine
I also need SLA for hundreds of phones. Looking at Asterisk's way of doing
it I got cold legs... I am now playing with OpenSIPS; didn't manage to make
it working there, but it should be much simpler.

And no, I am not telling you to drop Asterisk - it is good for other things,
and even some things are done easily on it...

 __Yehavi:

2009/1/8 Noah Miller noahisaacmil...@gmail.com

  I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
  Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
  (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).
 
  So asterisk can't do SLA with Polycom phones?

 Asterisk can do SLA with Polycom, just not using Polycom's SLA
 implementation (in other words, don't bother setting up shared lines
 in the polycom cfg files - it won't do anything).  You use asterisk's
 SLA implementation.


 - Noah

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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Mark Willis
Noah Miller wrote:
 I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
 Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
 (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).

   
 So asterisk can't do SLA with Polycom phones?
 

 Asterisk can do SLA with Polycom, just not using Polycom's SLA
 implementation (in other words, don't bother setting up shared lines
 in the polycom cfg files - it won't do anything).  You use asterisk's
 SLA implementation.


 - Noah
   

OK. I tried the shared line on the polycom yesterday and it did nothing. 
How do I configure the polycom phones? That's where I'm stuck. Is it the 
buddy feature?

Mark


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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Danny Nicholas
You have to enable presence on the polycom phones, then they will read hints
from the default context of your dialplan.

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

Noah Miller wrote:
 I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
 Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
 (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).

   
 So asterisk can't do SLA with Polycom phones?
 

 Asterisk can do SLA with Polycom, just not using Polycom's SLA
 implementation (in other words, don't bother setting up shared lines
 in the polycom cfg files - it won't do anything).  You use asterisk's
 SLA implementation.


 - Noah
   

OK. I tried the shared line on the polycom yesterday and it did nothing. 
How do I configure the polycom phones? That's where I'm stuck. Is it the 
buddy feature?

Mark


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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-08 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 23:39, Noah Miller noahisaacmil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Mark -

 You really want to do SLA with all 23 lines of the PRI?  That's a
 lotta lines to be shared.  You'd need two sidecars for each phone
 (Cisco or Polycom).

 Actually there will be multiple PRI's :)

 This customer is a multi-tenant situation so each tenant will have a few
 trunk SLA's and maybe some extension SLA's.

 Aha.  That makes more sense.


 This is, they will if
 a) it's do-able
 b) it works on Polycom as I don't see anything coming back from the
 phone when I designate a line key as shared.

 I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
 Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
 (http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).


I believe that SLA on the Polycom phones is based on the Broadsoft
SIP implementation.

You can read more about it here:
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=11688

Mark, you will be very dissapointed with the Asterisk SLA feature.
Caller ID does not work, neither will the redial or call logs on your
phone. In the sense that the line is shared, yes it is. But that's
where the function ends too. I would say the feature is in alpha
testing right now -- it can not be used in a production environment.
You will not find much information about it, I assume because those
that have actually gotten it to work realized its more of a joke than
anything and gave up on trying to use it.

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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-07 Thread Noah Miller
Hi Mark -

 Has anyone done SLA with Polycom phones? I've got a large project coming
 up where the customer is keen on SLA for trunks and extensions. Trunks
 will be on a PRI.
 We may do this with Cisco phones if they work better.

You really want to do SLA with all 23 lines of the PRI?  That's a
lotta lines to be shared.  You'd need two sidecars for each phone
(Cisco or Polycom).


- Noah

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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-07 Thread Mark Willis

 Has anyone done SLA with Polycom phones? I've got a large project coming
 up where the customer is keen on SLA for trunks and extensions. Trunks
 will be on a PRI.
 We may do this with Cisco phones if they work better.
 

 You really want to do SLA with all 23 lines of the PRI?  That's a
 lotta lines to be shared.  You'd need two sidecars for each phone
 (Cisco or Polycom).
   
Actually there will be multiple PRI's :)

This customer is a multi-tenant situation so each tenant will have a few 
trunk SLA's and maybe some extension SLA's. This is, they will if
a) it's do-able
b) it works on Polycom as I don't see anything coming back from the 
phone when I designate a line key as shared.

Mark



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Re: [asterisk-users] SLA and Polycom

2009-01-07 Thread Noah Miller
Hi Mark -

 You really want to do SLA with all 23 lines of the PRI?  That's a
 lotta lines to be shared.  You'd need two sidecars for each phone
 (Cisco or Polycom).

 Actually there will be multiple PRI's :)

 This customer is a multi-tenant situation so each tenant will have a few
 trunk SLA's and maybe some extension SLA's.

Aha.  That makes more sense.


 This is, they will if
 a) it's do-able
 b) it works on Polycom as I don't see anything coming back from the
 phone when I designate a line key as shared.

I don't believe that Polycom's version of SLA does anything with
Asterisk.  You have to use asterisk's SLA implementation
(http://www.asterisk.org/node/48342).


- Noah

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