Hi again.
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Rainer Jochem wrote:
I've played around a little bit and discovered the following:
with
services_url:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xmlservices/vm/index.php?user=1234amp;pin=1234;
the phone tried to get
GET /xmlservices/vm/index.php?user=1234?pin=1234name=...
Hmmm. I never got one like that. (I haven't ever tried SIP firmware,
though...)
Which firmware version are you using?
The phone says:
Application Load ID
P0S3-05-0-00
Boot Load ID
PC03M030
I hope that's what you wanted to know :)
Have you ever had any XML services running on these phones?
Leave off the softkey xml tags, This should get you working
You can telnet to the phone and type debug http and you will get better
errors.
Maik Schmitt wrote:
struggling with localization issues (so the script is not German only)
took me a week longer than expected. (Did anybody ever get
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 11:04:49PM +0200, Siggi Langauf wrote:
Hi again,
this just popped into my eyes:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Maik Schmitt wrote:
I just tried to use it with our 7960 (sip-version).
I've set the services_url in SIPDefault.cnf to
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, James Sizemore wrote:
Leave off the softkey xml tags, This should get you working
You can telnet to the phone and type debug http and you will get better
errors.
While that seems to work on the 7960 SIP firmware, it's not quite
satisfactory. Are softkeys officially
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Maik Schmitt wrote:
[...]
I just tried to use it with our 7960 (sip-version).
I've set the services_url in SIPDefault.cnf to
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xmlservices/vm/index.phpamp;user=1234amp;pin=1234;
It didn't work with ?user=...pin= cause the phone then tried to
get
Hi.
I just tried to use it with our 7960 (sip-version).
I've set the services_url in SIPDefault.cnf to
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xmlservices/vm/index.phpamp;user=1234amp;pin=1234;
It didn't work with ?user=...pin= cause the phone then tried to
get
Hi again,
this just popped into my eyes:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Maik Schmitt wrote:
I just tried to use it with our 7960 (sip-version).
I've set the services_url in SIPDefault.cnf to
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xmlservices/vm/index.phpamp;user=1234amp;pin=1234;
you mean:
Hi again,
struggling with localization issues (so the script is not German only)
took me a week longer than expected. (Did anybody ever get PHP's gettext
extension working??)
But finally, I've wrapped something up:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Dave Packham wrote:
I would like to see your code...
struggling with localization issues (so the script is not German only)
took me a week longer than expected. (Did anybody ever get PHP's gettext
extension working??)
But finally, I've wrapped something up:
Hi,
I just tried to use it with our 7960 (sip-version).
I've set the services_url in
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Siggi Langauf wrote:
Are you running CCM 3.3(2), too?
No idea, I avoid dealing with CCM at all I fought tooth and nail to
stop them from wasting money on it, but they wouldn't listen to me.
Same thing here: they're probably going to pour
Siggi Langauf wrote:
No idea, I avoid dealing with CCM at all I fought tooth and nail to
stop them from wasting money on it, but they wouldn't listen to me.
Same thing here: they're probably going to pour Millions of Euros into
the Cisco dump during the next year. Unless I manage
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a stand alone voice
mail server
The downside right now to using Asterisk as a VM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Ronnie Earle wrote:
I'm sure asterisk would make a great stand alone voice mail server.
Basically I want to get rid of our voice mail system and replace it with
*, but the problem is we use a cisco cluster with skinny clients. So I
was thinking the way to contact a *
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Troy Settle wrote:
Funny. I just subscribed to this list to ask the exact same question.
The application I have in mind though, would be a little more intense. What
I would like to create, is a unified messaging center for voice, fax, and
follow-me service (home,
Siggi Langauf wrote:
We're running Cisco CallManager 3.3 with Cisco 7940 and 7960 Skinny
phones. * is registered to the CallManager as an H.323 gateway (using the
chan_oh323 driver, chan_h323 didn't work with the Cisco cluster).
chan_h323 most certainly works with CCM. We have over 500 users
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Siggi Langauf wrote:
We're running Cisco CallManager 3.3 with Cisco 7940 and 7960 Skinny
phones. * is registered to the CallManager as an H.323 gateway (using the
chan_oh323 driver, chan_h323 didn't work with the Cisco cluster).
chan_h323
I'm sure asterisk would make a great stand alone voice mail server.
Basically I want to get rid of our voice mail system and replace it with
*, but the problem is we use a cisco cluster with skinny clients. So I
was thinking the way to contact a * server, would be through our 3640.
But so far any
: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk as a stand alone voice mail server
I'm sure asterisk would make a great stand alone voice mail server.
Basically I want to get rid of our voice mail system and
replace it with
*, but the problem is we use a cisco cluster with skinny clients. So I
was thinking
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