Hi Eric,
Here's all we had to do:
1. Make sure that the 'Presence' feature is enabled in your phones:
sip.cfg (or maybe ipmid.cfg, depending on the age of your SIP
application)
2. Create a hint priority in extensions.conf for the extension whose
status you want to monitor:
exten =>
Does anyone have an end-to-end summary of how they have successfully set up the buddy feature including all the relevant Asterisk and Polycom config snippets. All I have been able to do so far is scrounge up bits and peices from the list and Wiki - nothing that covers the entire process... I think
Install went fine. No troubles other than this and it'd be minor if one
of the reasons for the update wasn't to expand the number of buddies
allowed on the IP601+sidecards we're adding for the attendant. Ugh...
Anyway, directory entries haven't changed:
^M
, October 02, 2006 10:15 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Polycom Buddy Watch Broken with 2.0.1
> Firmware?
>
> I did the same thing with the Polycom's - upgraded all mine from 1.6.x
to
> 2.0.1 but I had great su
I did the same thing with the Polycom's - upgraded all mine from 1.6.x to
2.0.1 but I had great success and no problem with the buddy watch / presence
feature --- if anything, it works a little better.
Whats your -directory.xml configuration file look like? Did
you make any changes to the mailto:
Yes, we saw the same problem. We opened a ticket with our reseller, who
escalated it to Polycom. Here's what the reseller said...
"We escalated this up to Polycom. They said that they had seen a problem with
the display not updating with Asterisk, and they are going to see if your issue
is a m