2011/7/7 Gord Urquhart
> Oliver
>Your problem is you have not turned on "notifycid=yes" in sip.conf. Back
> on June 28 in another thread you said
>
> "With asterisk 1.6.1.18, I could make this work without setting
> notifycid=yes isn sip.conf."
>
> butyes that gets the monitored line to b
Oliver
Your problem is you have not turned on "notifycid=yes" in sip.conf. Back
on June 28 in another thread you said
"With asterisk 1.6.1.18, I could make this work without setting
notifycid=yes isn sip.conf."
butyes that gets the monitored line to blink on an incoming call, but as
you ha
Using a Polycom 650 with 3.3.1, I could not have Directed Pickup working.
More precisely, I configured the phone using and entries
as described in this thread.
Whenever a call comes in, BLF is blinking green.
Pressing the associated key generate generates a general Call Pickup (*8),
not a direct
Hi,
For future reference, it might be useful to notice (from SIP 3.1 Admin
Manual):
" attributes are only available to SoundPoint 320/330, 430, 550,
560, 600, 601, 650 and 670 phones only".
For a 3.1.3-enabled 501, has someone been able monitor a third status beyond
Idle, OnCall ones ? I can succ
After someone sent me an email saying his directed pickup did not work. I
realized I forgot to mention that directed pickup needs to be enabled in
extensions.conf i.e. add the following
exten=>_*8.,1,SET(GLOBAL(PICKUPMARK)=${EXTEN:2})
exten => _*8.,n,Pickup(${EXTEN:2}@PIC
With SIP 3.2.X firmware (available on the Polycom download site) and
Asterisk 1.6.1, Polycom phones now support a full featured BLF showing
statuses of Ringing, Inuse and Online and one touch directed call pickup.
On the asterisk side all that needs to be done is to add a hint to the
extension. On
Thanks! Blf is working now. I forgot I had to set set subscribecontext.
When a phone is ringing, the blf light is solid red and the icon is a
(/) type icon indicating unavailable. I'm also interested in directed
pickup. I set up the following:
call.directedCallPickupString="*6" call.dire
Ok, that looks good.
We use FreePBX, and I know I had to modify a couple Asterisk files to get the
BLF working ... here are some of my mods but may also be used for FOP2 (I dont
recall which go for BLF and which go FOP2).
vi /etc/asterisk/sip_registrations_custom.conf
allowsubscribe=yes
vi /e
Yeah... My directory looks like this:
62886288120010
62086208220010
62346234320010
62056205420010
62316231520010
On 01/13/2011 10:20 AM, Sebastien Thomas wrote:
Is the buddy watch tag activated in your-directory.xml file ?1
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Is the buddy watch tag activated in your -directory.xml file ? 1
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On 2011-01-13, at 1:32 AM, Mark Murawski wrote:
Would anyone happen to have some examples of polycom configs,
specifically the 650 with sidecar for blf.
I have the asterisk side all configured since I've set up blf with other
types of phones, but I'm missing the polycom side.
I've put together a -directory.xml, and the sidecar now lists
n
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