Behalf Of Matthew T. O'Connor
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:38 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom: Button Remapping, HELP!
>
> While I don't have it working yet, I think I have it figured ou
They are in the 1.5 admin guide, pages 22-25
Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
While I don't have it working yet, I think I have it figured out. I
have to add entries to my sip.conf Based on your example I was
able to find the relevant info in the Polycom SIP 1.5 Admin Guide
section 4.6.1.15.
My
While I don't have it working yet, I think I have it figured out. I
have to add entries to my sip.conf Based on your example I was
able to find the relevant info in the Polycom SIP 1.5 Admin Guide
section 4.6.1.15.
My next question, which I haven't found in the admin guide (at least not
ye
Do you already have an block in your sip.cfg? add the
in there:
Try putting:
...
...
key.IP_500.31.subPoint.prim="3"/>
Moj
Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
Ok, that would be helpful for me with some other problems, however I
don't see "using the 1.5.2 Sip firmware the the conf files that
Ok, that would be helpful for me with some other problems, however I
don't see "using the 1.5.2 Sip firmware the the conf files that came with that, so
I don't have an ipmid.cfg file. Is this something I can just add to my
sip.conf?
Anyone out there any suggestions on how to do the speed dial
Matthew, when I tried this, I couldn't get the soundpoints to dial
in-call. They thought there were picking up a new line for a new call.
I created a speed-dial entry (in MACADDRESS-directory.xml,
"Park#70#3") and then in ipmid.cfg:
key.IP_500.31.subPoint.prim="3"/>
This tells the phone to r
I need to find a way to have the Polycom phones automatically park
calls. Right now my users hit #70# (I know the last # is optional but
it speeds it up.) to park a call. Personally I think this is easy, but
my users would like one button to do this for them. The Polycom has
buttons we don't