What we do is create the config in SipX, download it to a PC and then upload it
into the AC's web interface. It's not really as much trouble as it sounds as it
tends to be a one-shot deal. Once the AC is correctly configured we don't have
to change anything afterwards.
Huw
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Huw Wyn Jones
Sorry, I have no information for the gateway you are using... it would
be something on the fxo line side config.
Mike
From: Rhon [mailto:c4rdi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 7:15 AM
To: Picher, Michael; Tony Graziano; sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org
Subject: Re:
Me too. The one think I couldn't make work was getting the AC to pull the ini
file. I just copy them over like you say and it has been no big deal. I have
one line I have to add that the sipx gui doesn't support, so I would have had
to do that anyway.
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This dial plan is way to complicated. The cisco phones on SIPX do not really
use the dialplan as all of this can be controlled from SIPX.
Try this plan:
DIALTEMPLATE
TEMPLATE MATCH=* TIMEOUT=3/
/DIALTEMPLATE
Dylan Ebner, Network Engineer
Consulting Radiologists, Ltd.
1221 Nicollet
Contrary to what the carrier initially said, they will only accept inbound
calls on port 5060.
We can register on port 5080 and they will send inbound calls there. We can
now send calls to them on port 5060 and this works also.
What information would you need in order to make a template? I used
Hi Everyone,
Finally, I was able to make my Cisco phone call each other. Now the phones
were able to receive/call locally.
But why cant our Polycom 650 phone cannot call a cisco phone locally, but
were able to receive calls from a cisco phone?
Is there anything to adjust to make all the phones