Hi,
I'm having trouble getting asterisk to report MWI to a Cisco CCME.
I record a message in mailbox 29, but the subsequent MWI notifications
I see continue to report no messages waiting. Are they reporting for
the wrong mailbox? Is there some other option I have to set or change?
I'm running
In sip.conf do you have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lincoln
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Subject: [asterisk-users] sip MWI
I've been having a problem with Asterisk MWI notification on my SIP
phones since going to version 1.4 a long time ago. Since going to this
version, I have needed to go into chan_sip.c and do the following:
/*! \brief Check whether peer needs a new MWI notification check */
static int
If it's already been covered, please forgive the repetition. I searched
Mantis, but couldn't come up with anything.
We upgraded to Asterisk 1.2.6, and suddenly the Polycom MWI stopped
working on SP IP 300s and 600s. All of them.
I tried splitting the friend entries in sip.conf into user and
12 apr 2006 kl. 21.30 skrev David Gomillion:
If it's already been covered, please forgive the repetition. I
searched
Mantis, but couldn't come up with anything.
We upgraded to Asterisk 1.2.6, and suddenly the Polycom MWI stopped
working on SP IP 300s and 600s. All of them.
I tried
Hi Mike:
I've been searching for something like this script to solve my wmi
problem. I used the script and it works fine only if the user leaving a
message press the # key or when I search my voicemail I leave the Main
with the # key. If me or the user (caller) leaving the message hang up
FYI, you can stop using that script and start using the RealTime cache
ability.
-Matthew
Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri wrote:
Hi Mike:
I've been searching for something like this script to solve my wmi
problem. I used the script and it works fine only if the user
leaving a message press the #
Matthew Boehm wrote:
FYI, you can stop using that script and start using the RealTime cache
ability.
Thanks for the hint. But where can I find the cache information? I
search at www.voip-info.org and couldn't find anything.
Thanks!
JO
-Matthew
Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri wrote:
Hi Mike:
You can find the cache information in the sip.conf inside
/usr/src/asterisk/configs/ (or whereever you keep your source).
-Matthew
Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri wrote:
Matthew Boehm wrote:
FYI, you can stop using that script and start using the RealTime
cache ability.
Thanks for the hint. But
I know that there are some patches being worked on to cache realtime
users that might ultimately fix this problem, but until then, here is a
little script that brings back the MWI when using the excellent mysql
realtime architecture with sip:
http://www.cheapnet.net/~mike/asterisk/send_mwi.txt
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