On 12/7/2007 at 2:33 PM, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:58 12/7/2007, Joe Acquisto wrote:
I have an odd issue, where a polycom 601 stops ringing, or more
properly, maybe, stops *being* rung, when a call comes in. Other
phones/extensions, continue to work fine, they being run at the
I have an odd issue, where a polycom 601 stops ringing, or more properly,
maybe, stops *being* rung, when a call comes in. Other phones/extensions,
continue to work fine, they being run at the same time.
My dial plan works fine (?) seems it will ring properly, right after a reboot.
It works
At 10:58 12/7/2007, Joe Acquisto wrote:
I have an odd issue, where a polycom 601 stops ringing, or more
properly, maybe, stops *being* rung, when a call comes in. Other
phones/extensions, continue to work fine, they being run at the same time.
My dial plan works fine (?) seems it will ring
Call transfer drops in the following scenario:
1) incoming call to a Polycom via Asterisk
2) call answered
3) tranfer button pressed
4) talk to intended B-party for about 5-10 seconds
5) incoming call drops
This happens every time. Has anyone encountered the
same problem? Would appreciate any
Hi, I have just configure a Soundpoint 550 to work with Asterisk, it appear
Registered to the asterisk server, and appear in asterisk console with SIP
SHOW PEERS, and can receive calls, but when I try to dial, it launch a tone
as if not line to dial, also can not stream audio to the other end when
At 19:19 12/5/2007, Ricardo Melendez wrote:
Hi, I have just configure a Soundpoint 550 to work with Asterisk, it appear
Registered to the asterisk server, and appear in asterisk console with SIP
SHOW PEERS, and can receive calls, but when I try to dial, it launch a tone
as if not line to dial,
Hello,
I have a bunch of Polycom 601's and Asterisk 1.4.13. The problem is that
the MWI indicators will never go off (The blinking red light and envelope in
the LCD).
I have tried to upgrade to 1.4.14 and all different SIP versions on the
Polycoms. I am now at 1.6.7
Here is the SIP Message
I have seen this with Polycoms, ZIP2s and occassionally with Linksys 941s,
but only intermittently. Sometimes a powercycle will clear it and
sometimes not. We've never figured out what's going on, but we think it
is something to do with NAT and the phones not exactly sticking to the
spec, but
On Nov 28, 2007 11:26 AM, Bruce Komito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen this with Polycoms, ZIP2s and occassionally with Linksys 941s,
but only intermittently. Sometimes a powercycle will clear it and
sometimes not. We've never figured out what's going on, but we think it
is something
I have had so many requests for it, I have released the source.
http://www.wintrisk.com/ppt.html
Yours,
Michael Munger, dCAP
404-438-2128
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We upgraded to Asterisk 1.4.13 earlier this week, and now an odd
problem has cropped up with our Polycom phones. Basically, performing
a transfer via the transfer softkey fails on transfers to extensions
beginning with a *. When you try, you just get a fast-busy, and next
to nothing on
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
speakerphone?
Thanks,
Eric
On Monday November 12 2007 9:38 am, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the
built-in speakerphone?
Eric Jacksch wrote:
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
speakerphone?
Excellent!
Doug
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Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:38:57 -0500, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
speakerphone?
Michael Graves wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:38:57 -0500, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the
At 08:38 11/12/2007, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
speakerphone?
Thanks,
On Monday November 12 2007 1:50 pm, Doug wrote:
At 08:38 11/12/2007, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones,
Doug wrote:
At 08:38 11/12/2007, Eric Jacksch wrote:
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
At 13:05 11/12/2007, John Millican, wrote:
Excellent speakerphone. Extremely cumbersome to
configure.
I do not understand how you can say that the Polycoms are Extremely
cumbersome to configure. I find them rather nice. Once you have one
working config it is very easy to copy that
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Objet : [asterisk-users] Polycom Speakerphone
Hello all,
We're using a lot of the linksys phones, and while user feedback is
generally positive, the speakerphone leaves a bit to be desired.
For those of you using the polycom desk phones, how do you find the built-in
speakerphone
Alvin Austin wrote:
Anyone successfully using the Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000
with Asterisk?
These are analog phones so if an analog phone works, this will also. We
are using them in a couple of our conference rooms and they are working
great! We connect them to asterisk through a channel
Anyone successfully using the Polycom SoundStation VTX 1000 with Asterisk?
I can't see any mention of it on the wiki page:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+Phones
Thanks,
Alvin
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One more Polycom IP601 question please (sorry for the long intro here
to document) ...
In order to closely approximate the behavior of the previous telephone
system that many of the users are familiar with, I have set up call
parking like this:
- features.conf [general] section contains:
Hi Polycom experts,
I'm having a problem getting changes to the Polycom IP 601's
(mac)-directory.xml file to update the button list on the phone. If
the phone is newly provisioned (i.e. if I Format File System on the
phone) then the new list will show up on the buttons, but of course
this is
It definitely isn't directly supported, however you can sort of make it work
- found these two gems using the goog -
exten =
callpark,1,ParkAndAnnounce(pbx-transfer:PARKED|120|SIP/${DIALEDPEERNUMBER}|internal,${DIALEDPEERNUMBER},1)
Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom Call Parking
Mojo with Horan
Kelly Opal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I have a Polycom 501 phone. I set the park feature to 1 in sip.cfg and
the button shows up just fine. However when you press it it does
nothing. I have the t and T in the dial string. Is there some trick to
getting it to work with asterisk 1.4.
Hi
I have a Polycom 501 phone. I set the park feature to 1 in sip.cfg and
the button shows up just fine. However when you press it it does
nothing. I have the t and T in the dial string. Is there some trick to
getting it to work with asterisk 1.4.
Thanks
Kelly
Hello,
A few days ago I've posted two questions about Polycom phones: How to access
corporate phone directory from the phone and how to use a conference server
with it. After I got zero responses I tried openning a support call in
Polycom's site. Here are the replies I got from them:
-
I have added directory creation support from CSV as well as a bug fix.
V0.0.3 is available http://www.wintrisk.com/ppt.html
Yours,
Michael Munger, dCAP
404-438-2128
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Shaun wrote:
I've been trying to get the polycom 550 phones to show a idle display bitmap
but have not been successful. Anybody have any experience with this? The
manual gives instructions
Not sure if one exists, but someone had asked me for this a while ago.
Here it is! My Polycom Provisioning Tool. Notice the version is 0.0.1.
Just a concept program (but it works well).
I am open for suggestions, feature additions, and bug fixes. Email me
with any requests. I want to improve
I've been trying to get the polycom 550 phones to show a idle display bitmap
but have not been successful. Anybody have any experience with this? The
manual gives instructions
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From: Shaun R. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 4:52:26 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom Phone and bitmaps
I've been trying to get
Shaun R. wrote:
IP_500
IDLE_DISPLAY ind.anim.IP_500.29.frame.1.bitmap=mylogo
ind.anim.IP_500.29.frame.1.duration=0/
/IP_500
Three things,
1). Make sure the logo is in the root ftp directory for that profile,
I have a ftp user called polycom and I had to make sure that
Hi List,
I am using a Plantronics CS50 head set with my Polycom 601. I use the button on
it to pick up calls. Is there any way to have the phone set up that if I pick
up with the button on the headset that it sends the call to the headset and
that I don't have to press the headset button on the
I Just wanted to add something here,
Having separate VLAN does nothing in terms of QOS.
In fact having a computer feeding from phone make more sense because phone
will untag packets coming from PC.
and after that its all about your switch how to prioritize packets.
Unless there is a way in your
On 10/19/07, Kevin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert McNaught wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone had any great difficulties with QoS using the second
ethernet phone in these Polycom phones for desktop machines in a
converged network? I had heard that these can cause difficulties when
used
Hi Robert,
While I'm not sure how our network compares with yours, we run about
twenty 601 phones along with our office workstations (some stations are
without a phone). Each station with a phone is connected with the other
Ethernet port on the phone so we have one drop to each station. The
Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi Robert,
While I'm not sure how our network compares with yours, we run about
twenty 601 phones along with our office workstations (some stations are
without a phone). Each station with a phone is connected with the other
Ethernet port on the phone so we have one
Hi,
Has anyone had any great difficulties with QoS using the second ethernet
phone in these Polycom phones for desktop machines in a converged
network? I had heard that these can cause difficulties when used in
this manner. I have always tried to persuade customers to go with 2
ethernet drops
Hi List;
I am trying to find a link to see the polycom IP
Phones that work with Asterisk, but not able to find
until now.
I checked this link, but did not find any thing
related to Polycom IP Phones:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phones
So any advise where I can find a link to
bilal ghayyad wrote:
I checked this link, but did not find any thing
related to Polycom IP Phones:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+phones
So any advise where I can find a link to see the IP
Phones of Polycom and its configurations?
Regards
Bilal
If you type polycom in
...even when I do the factory reset (4-6-8-* then 456).
I tried using FTP and TFTP, but even though the phone
uploads the log, I get these errors:
0927211350|app1 |3|00|Time has been set from 0.us.pool.ntp.org(69.60.124.59).
0927211350|cfg |4|00|Could not get all 512 bytes of the header.
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom 501 won't take new bootrom.ld or
sip.ld...
...even when I do the factory reset (4-6-8-* then 456).
I tried using FTP and TFTP, but even though the phone uploads the log, I
get these errors:
0927211350|app1 |3|00|Time has been
Hi,
Does any know adjust the volume for polycom ip soun point ? I adjust by
the phone on the current call, but when hangup the volume lost the
volume configuration. There are any way to set phone volume by
default ?
Regards,
Luis Morales
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Luis Morales wrote:
Hi,
Does any know adjust the volume for polycom ip soun point ? I adjust by
the phone on the current call, but when hangup the volume lost the
Look in your sip.cfg for the line:
volume voice.volume.persist.handset=1
voice.volume.persist.headset=1
Doug,
Where is located sip.cfg file ?
Regards,
Luis Morales
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 08:32 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Luis Morales wrote:
Hi,
Does any know adjust the volume for polycom ip soun point ? I adjust by
the phone on the current call, but when hangup the volume lost the
Luis Morales wrote:
Doug,
Where is located sip.cfg file ?
Where ever you are provisioning your phones from. I do my provisioning
with FTP and the files are located in the polycom home directory that I
created.
Doug
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Ben Franklin quote:
Those who would give up Essential Liberty
That's an good tips. Where i find information or help to provisioning
the phones with ftp ? In my case the setup was made on each phone using
polycom web interface.
Regards,
Luis Morales
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 09:23 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Luis Morales wrote:
Doug,
Where is located
Luis Morales wrote:
That's an good tips. Where i find information or help to provisioning
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+Phones
Doug
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Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Thxs!!
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 10:26 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote:
Luis Morales wrote:
That's an good tips. Where i find information or help to provisioning
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+Phones
Doug
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Finally, press and hold all 4 arrow keys until the phone bleeps, then
capture the log files dumped to your provisioning server one last time.
If the problem's not obvious from reading the logs, escalate these logs
to your Polycom reseller and ask them to open a ticket with Polycom on
your
Douglas Garstang wrote:
Wow. Polycom phones are STILL doing that? I haven't been involved with
Polycom phones since before January, and it was a problem back then too.
Jeez...
Doug -- he's using 1.6.7 firmware.
-Stephen-
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Hi, Greg:
I really can't recommend upgrading to a 2.x firmware highly enough. Many
people had the spontaneous reboot problems and I think they were all
solved by going to current 2.x firmware.
-Stephen-
Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
Finally, press and hold all 4 arrow keys until the phone bleeps,
Without a doubt the most common problem with deploying newer Polycom
handsets is the presence of old configurations instructions in the XML
provisioning files. In most cases, people plug in a 650, provision it just
Much thanks for the reply! I diff'ed the sip.cfg that I was using against
the
Gregory Boehnlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot. We have taken packet traces of
the
phones to determine if there is something odd in the Layer 2 or 3 of the
network that might cause it,
Hello,
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot. We have taken packet traces of the
phones to determine if there is something odd in the Layer 2 or 3 of the
network that might cause it, and have not seen anything strange. There
On 9/21/07, Gregory Boehnlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot. We have taken packet traces of the
phones to determine if there is something odd in the Layer 2 or 3 of the
network
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 17:36 -0400, Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot.
Upgrade the firmware on the phones. I see this all the time with the
Polycom phones, especially the IP-430 and IP-330
:02 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom 501 Phones Rebooting
Hello,
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot. We have taken packet traces of the
phones to determine if there is something odd in the Layer 2 or 3 of the
network
Where should I troubleshoot this next?
You've probably already done all of this, but just in case
[deleted]
Darren,
We have NOT done that yet, but I'm getting right on it. This is
exactly the type of information that I needed! THANK YOU!
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 17:36 -0400, Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
At one of our locations, we have started to see Polycom 501s
(running 1.6.7 firmware) randomly reboot.
Upgrade the firmware on the phones. I see this all the time with the
Polycom phones, especially the IP-430 and IP-330
Hello all,
We have an Asterisk server that has worked without issue for a while.
Before, only Sipura and Polycom 500 series phones were used.
Recently, we've added a few POE switches and 20 or so Polycom 330's.
The 330's seem to lock up often. One easy way to do this is by hitting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
We have an Asterisk server that has worked without issue for a while.
Before, only Sipura and Polycom 500 series phones were used.
Recently, we've added a few POE switches and 20 or so Polycom 330's.
The 330's seem to lock up often. One easy way
-users] Polycom behind NAT won't register to *
server
behind ALG
Henry L.Coleman wrote:
I think what Alex was trying to say was that Polycom IP Phones are an
example of immature product development. While they look very nice and
have a nice display the product doesn't compete very well
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From: Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom behind NAT won't register
:21 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom firmware download
Hi:
Doug wrote:
At 13:29 8/25/2007, Al lists wrote:
Thats just sad,
I got SIP 2.2 from trixbox now, but still we need to have some sort
of place at least
Hi:
Doug wrote:
At 13:29 8/25/2007, Al lists wrote:
Thats just sad,
I got SIP 2.2 from trixbox now, but still we need to have some sort
of place at least for ourselves to download this stuff.
Looking for boot loader now.
Which version?
: [asterisk-users] Polycom firmware download
Hi:
Doug wrote:
At 13:29 8/25/2007, Al lists wrote:
Thats just sad,
I got SIP 2.2 from trixbox now, but still we need to have some sort
of place at least for ourselves to download this stuff.
Looking for boot loader now.
Which version?
http
Hi,
I'm trying to use Polycom 330 and apparently it needs latest firmware (SIP
2.2.0).
I dont have access to polycom site to download and was wondering if any of
you guys have it.
Thank you!
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On 8/25/07, Al lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Polycom 330 and apparently it needs latest firmware (SIP
2.2.0).
I dont have access to polycom site to download and was wondering if any of
you guys have it.
Thank you!
Best idea is to ask your reseller. I am not aware of
Thats just sad,
I got SIP 2.2 from trixbox now, but still we need to have some sort of place
at least for ourselves to download this stuff.
Looking for boot loader now.
On 8/25/07, Andrew Joakimsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/25/07, Al lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use
Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
On 8/25/07, Al lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Polycom 330 and apparently it needs latest firmware (SIP
2.2.0).
I dont have access to polycom site to download and was wondering if any of
you guys have it.
Thank you!
Best idea is to
At 13:29 8/25/2007, Al lists wrote:
Thats just sad,
I got SIP 2.2 from trixbox now, but still we need to have some sort
of place at least for ourselves to download this stuff.
Looking for boot loader now.
Which version?
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Klaverstyn, David C
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 05:33
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom and NAT
I have both of those command lines for my natted sip device.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I have both of those command lines for my natted sip device.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darryl
Dunkin
Sent: Wednesday, 22 August 2007 1:24 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom and NAT
Henry L.Coleman wrote:
I think what Alex was trying to say was that Polycom IP Phones are an
example of immature product development. While they look very nice and
have a nice display the product doesn't compete very well compared to
other manufacturers.
The two most obvious flaws are that
I’ve been tearing my hair out trying to get a Polycom phone (behind a NAT) to
register to an * box behind a Cisco SIP ALG. With known good credentials
configured on the phone and in *, I get 403 Bad Auth when trying to register.
If I put the phone onto the same LAN as * it works fine without
Hi All,
I have a Polycom 501 that is behind a NAT. When it registers to the
Asterisk server it is using the IP address on the private network and
not the public IP of the NAT address.
Can someone tell me what I need to do so the phone registerers using an
internet address rather than the
Polycom's were simply not originally built for multi location VoIP. There
is no NAT support in the Polycom's. We have several networks, being an ISP,
and have found that when transversing one network say 192.168.2.x with the *
box on a 192.168.1.x the polycoms were able to communicate however
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Matthew Warren wrote:
We have several networks, being an ISP, and have found that when
transversing one network say 192.168.2.x with the * box on a 192.168.1.x
the polycoms were able to communicate however sustained a lot of one way
audio problems. Moving thim onto
17:51
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom and NAT
Hi All,
I have a Polycom 501 that is behind a NAT. When it registers to the
Asterisk server it is using the IP address on the private network and
not the public IP of the NAT address
I think what Alex was trying to say was that Polycom IP Phones are an
example of immature product development. While they look very nice and
have a nice display the product doesn't compete very well compared to
other manufacturers.
The two most obvious flaws are that they cannot be NAT'ed so they
Polycom's were simply not originally built for multi location VoIP.
There
is no NAT support in the Polycom's. We have several networks, being an
ISP,
and have found that when transversing one network say 192.168.2.x with
the *
box on a 192.168.1.x the polycoms were able to communicate
Of Mike
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 7:49 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom question - removing a soft
keyfunctionality
Hi,
I just enable presence on my phones, so that secretaries can see whether
their bosses are already
Hi,
I just enable presence on my phones, so that secretaries can see whether
their bosses are already on a call or not.
Unfortunately, this came with the added benefit of adding two soft key
features on the screen, MyStatus and Buddies, which I want removed (it's
good enough for me that they
of very
obvious typos/spelling mistakes.
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Andersen
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:39
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom question - removing
Anyone who has experience with the Polycom 330 know if the
speakerphone is loud enough to be heard in a 20 foot x 20 foot room?
The context is a classroom where announcements will need to be
made. The phone will be wall mounted at the front of classroom.
Thanks,
Matthew Brothers
I want to enable on hold reminder function on polycom 430 phones. I have
enabled it in sip.cfg
using this setting
hold
localReminder call.hold.localReminder.enabled=1
call.hold.localReminder.period=60
call.hold.localReminder.startDelay=90/
/hold
But still if the call is on
.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:41 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom 320 - Can it actually be configured?
Just got one
With Polycom 501s, creating custom ringtones isn't hard at all.
First, grab your favorite mp3 or wav file and create a file that is
about 10 seconds long (max). If its an mp3, convert it to a wav file.
Next, use this command to ensure the wav file is properly formatted for
a Polycom phone:
sox
At 08:16 8/6/2007, Rob Schall wrote:
With Polycom 501s, creating custom ringtones isn't hard at all.
First, grab your favorite mp3 or wav file and create a file that is
about 10 seconds long (max). If its an mp3, convert it to a wav file.
Next, use this command to ensure the wav file is properly
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Doug wrote:
Kewwl! How do you get the .wav files into the Polycom?
If it's not obvious, I'd be interested in this information too.
Most people seem to think you can't change the ringtones on the Polycom
sets.
This is the info I used:
Doug wrote:
At 21:59 7/29/2007, Paul Hales wrote:
I even got a Polycom here saying I'll be back which was funny for
about an hour, then not funny at all.
PaulH
Kewwl! How do you get the .wav files into the Polycom?
If it's not obvious, I'd be interested in this information too.
List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom 320 - Can it actually be
configured?
At 16:49 8/1/2007, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Don't know about the 320, but we provisioned the 301's. They're
provisioning is basically the same as the 501's and 601's. What
problems
are you
Just got one of these. Horrible to program.
Trying to key in the FTP server. Won't even
remember the info after rebooting.
Anybody know the proper way to beat on this
stupid beast so it will work?
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, 2007 2:41 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom 320 - Can it actually be configured?
Just got one of these. Horrible to program.
Trying to key in the FTP server. Won't even
remember the info after rebooting.
Anybody know the proper way to beat
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Polycom 320 - Can it actually be configured?
Just got one of these. Horrible to program.
Trying to key in the FTP server. Won't even
remember
: [asterisk-users] Polycom 320 - Can it actually be configured?
Just got one of these. Horrible to program.
Trying to key in the FTP server. Won't even
remember the info after rebooting.
Anybody know the proper way to beat on this
stupid beast so it will work
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