O.K looks like you are talking about "presence", take a look about the hint app.
But didn't now how to make the Cisco check the hint... get us informed
about you advance.
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Then in the tftp config file for the phone add speeddials
for the 6000 extension (cant recal how it is done, there are
examples in the default file and on the wiki)
I found out you really have to define the speeddials in the
tftp files. speeddials configured with the phone menu or
webinterface don
I read both of those links and I don't see any mention of SIP buddies on
either one.
Adrià Vidal wrote:
2006/8/10, Peder @ NetworkOblivion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can you do buddies with Cisco phones running SIP? I can't find anything
that says yes or no. I can set it up on the * server, bu
2006/8/10, Peder @ NetworkOblivion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can you do buddies with Cisco phones running SIP? I can't find anything
that says yes or no. I can set it up on the * server, but I don't know
what to do on the 7960's themselves.
What about a google look for asterisk cisco 7960 confi
On 20:39, Fri 07 Jul 06, Mike Dent wrote:
> Could you pleae explain a little more how this works with Asterisk?
For sip:
Add a line like this in your dialplan for every phone you
want to monitor:
exten => 6000,hint,SIP/6000
Then in the tftp config file for the phone add speeddials
for the 6000 ex
On 7/6/06, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 6, 2006, at 6:01 AM, Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:
> Is there a "buddies" feature on the Cisco phones, like there is on
> the Polycom? If not, how are people getting around the issue where
> a receptionist wants to see who is on th
On Jul 6, 2006, at 6:01 AM, Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:
Is there a "buddies" feature on the Cisco phones, like there is on
the Polycom? If not, how are people getting around the issue where
a receptionist wants to see who is on the phone? Or are they just
living with the limitation?