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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco phones problems
On 14:51, Fri 30 Sep 05, Edwin Lam wrote:
after much struggles. i've found out that if i ping
Whatever you have the voice vlan set it is what they operate on. You
cannot provision that on the phone manually. If they are small switches
(35xx, etc), then you need to configure without .1q trunking as those
switch imply it automatically. For the larger switches 1.q trunking in
the config is
after much struggles. i've found out that if i ping the phone unit
from another computer constantly (couple pings every 5-10 sec)
the phone will operate fine. once i stopped the pings, the UNREACHABLE
message started to pop up and the drop calls problems starts. seems
like it's the firmware
On 14:51, Fri 30 Sep 05, Edwin Lam wrote:
after much struggles. i've found out that if i ping the phone unit
from another computer constantly (couple pings every 5-10 sec)
the phone will operate fine. once i stopped the pings, the UNREACHABLE
message started to pop up and the drop calls
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] cisco phones problems
Greg Oliver wrote:
use the qualify= syntax in your sip.conf and make sure it exceeds the
latency between the phones and asterisk server in ms.
i've set qualify=3000, the unreachable message still
] cisco phones problems
Carlos Alperin wrote:
How do you power your cisco phones? Are you using any 35xx XL switch?
If that is the case, you need to redo your switch settings enabling
QOS. By default CISCO didn't enable it on their switches made for POE the
phones.
they are all powered
hi folks.
we recently deployed 10 Cisco 7960G w/ SIP firmware 7.3 on our network and
we start having problems of dropping calls (actually the calls wasn't dropped
it just the sound was muted for about 5-10 seconds, but most users will think
the call dropped and hangup/redial). i've check the
use the qualify= syntax in your sip.conf and make sure it exceeds the
latency between the phones and asterisk server in ms.
-Greg
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 16:17 -0700, Edwin Lam wrote:
hi folks.
we recently deployed 10 Cisco 7960G w/ SIP firmware 7.3 on our network and
we start having problems
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Lam
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:17 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] cisco phones problems
hi folks.
we recently deployed 10 Cisco 7960G w/ SIP firmware 7.3 on our network and
we start
Greg Oliver wrote:
use the qualify= syntax in your sip.conf and make sure it exceeds the
latency between the phones and asterisk server in ms.
i've set qualify=3000, the unreachable message still popping up
occationally. does it seems normal? the server all the Cisco
phones are on the same
Carlos Alperin wrote:
How do you power your cisco phones? Are you using any 35xx XL switch?
If that is the case, you need to redo your switch settings enabling QOS. By
default CISCO didn't enable it on their switches made for POE the phones.
they are all powered with external power supply.
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