Chris
If your problem is mainly BLF's, then maybe you could provide some abstraction
between the BLF and the actual function and status information that is
displayed.
You could configure fixed BLF entities on every phone using Custom Devstate and
then you map the extensions you want to these ke
we are trying to keep from logging into the web GUI on the phones.. as we try
and sell the system to perhaps someone that is used to working with Legacy
systems where the phones and the phone system are as unified as possible.. so
we like to be able to shoot configuration parameters at a phone
David, Lonnie, and everyone else,
Thanks for your help. I think there was something flawed with Astlinux
install because it kept magically jumping between versions 1.4 and 1.8.
I eventually gave up on the GTalk approach and was able to successfully
connect to the PSTN with Teliax. Maybe one
Am 18.12.2012 um 22:23 schrieb Graham S. Jarvis:
> Hello Christopher,
>
> I've been using snom (and only) phones since 2006 because I can login
> remotely
> to the web gui on the 'phone and change all sorts of parameters.
> Provisioning works pretty good as well - if a user plays around too mu
Hello Christopher,
I've been using snom (and only) phones since 2006 because I can login remotely
to the web gui on the 'phone and change all sorts of parameters.
Provisioning works pretty good as well - if a user plays around too much - all
you have to do is login to the poe switch and cycle th
The biggest problem I have found is not the rebooting of the phone as such, but
more the interruption to the network port if the PC is plugged inline with the
phone.
Even the big players have this issue which just needs to be managed I guess.
Regards
Michael Knill
On 18/12/2012, at 10:34 PM,
Great to know on the yealink and snom that BLF's work seamlessly.. pressing
transfer first is not ab ig deal.. thats easy...
fernando, how are you shipping the configs to the polycoms in service.. sip
Notify?
-Christopher
From: Fernando F.
To: AstLinux U
I have worked with Polycom a lot. Some of the later models IE: IP 560 do
not require reboots for software changes.
Thank You,
Fernando Fuentes
DIGITALVOIPNET.COM
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>
> Am 18.12.2012 um 14:07 schrieb The Cadillac Kid:
>
> > how are the BLF
Am 18.12.2012 um 14:07 schrieb The Cadillac Kid:
> how are the BLF and XML features on the snom and yealink? can I say do like
> I do on the aastras which is have a Server based Do not disturb? (hit a
> button which calls an XML that in turn activates the LED on the set)..
>
> I also like t
how are the BLF and XML features on the snom and yealink? can I say do like I
do on the aastras which is have a Server based Do not disturb? (hit a button
which calls an XML that in turn activates the LED on the set)..
I also like the BLF functionality of aastra in the fact you can do one pre
Am 18.12.2012 um 12:34 schrieb The Cadillac Kid:
> this is more of a general asterisk question as opposed to astlinux.. however
> I greatly value the experiences of this group.. as many are advanced and
> longtime users of asterisk and associayted SIP technologies...
>
> I have struggled in
this is more of a general asterisk question as opposed to astlinux.. however I
greatly value the experiences of this group.. as many are advanced and
longtime users of asterisk and associayted SIP technologies...
I have struggled in the asterisk world for years with the one thing that Legacy
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