[sipx-users] Intermitent, hardphone only one way audio issue

2011-10-17 Thread Philippe Bechamp
Hi there, Wonder if anyone can help me troubleshoot a one way audio problem. First of all, everything works fine with Bria - I can call anywhere in any direction. The issue happens with Polycom IP450 phones. The setup had been working fine for weeks and weeks. Then one day, sound seems to pro

[sipx-users] Snom M9 Transfer function

2011-10-17 Thread Philippe Laurent
- sipX 4.4 updated to current - Snom M9 with the latest (9.4.12a) firmware The M9 portable is registering, is capable of making and receiving calls, and does a fine job of placing calls on hold. However, the Transfer function is not working, and ends up dropping the call. Does anyone with a worki

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Josh Patten
I've not seen reliability issues with doing pickups from moderately sized hunt groups or from user ID's with a few registrations, provided the sipX server has enough horsepower to quickly respond to queries. On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Tony Graziano < tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net> wrote: >

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Tony Graziano
The query is sent to the registrar, but the call is held by the proxy. The proxy is involved in this, it's in charge of the call actually ringing (or to stop it from ringing). The hunt group pickup behaves this way because call pickup responds inline with the ask/answer method. It is assumed call

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Josh Patten
It's a registrar function. The registrar sends a request to the proxy which then forks it to all UA's registered as whatever user ID the caller is attempting to pick up. The UA's respond with their ringing calls. The 1 or 2 second delay is arbitrary and is there simply because it was easier to impl

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Tony Graziano
I notice it. Though I set the expectation so I don't get complaints. Unless a "pickup server" function is introduced to provide "speedier access" to the phones that are ringing, I am not sure exactly how this would be designed, since it is a proxy function right now by design. On Mon, Oct 17, 2

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Nathaniel Watkins
Thanks Josh - I'm at a point where this is the only issue I hear complaints about from my users on a regular basis...and I think once they get used to it, they will learn to deal with it and stop complaining... Does anyone else find this delay annoying enough to ask for it to be modified? From

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Josh Patten
The reason why the delay is there is because the registrar queries all phones registered to the user ID, then determines which of the ringing calls to pick up. The value set in registrar for call pickup delay is so the system has time to receive and process the responses to those queries. There was

[sipx-users] Join us in Colorado for sipX-CoLab!

2011-10-17 Thread Jo Ann Stadtmueller
Come join the inaugural SIPfoundry sipX-CoLab, our annual user group meeting, to be held in Fort Collins, CO on March 5 and technical training March 6, 2012. Experience productive collaboration with your fellow peers and

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Nathaniel Watkins
G.711u is the only codec enabled - *78 produces the same result. I just tried internal only (ext. a calls ext. b - phone c does *78) - the latency is the same internally as well. I thought this may have been a Patton/PRI issue, it does not appear to be the case. From: sipx-users-boun...@list

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Tony Graziano
I have always seem the same behavior with or with out e f k On Oct 17, 2011 8:55 AM, "Michael Picher" wrote: > best guesses might be to minimize codec choices and make sure your digit > map is in good order. try doing the pickup without the EFK. > > mike > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Nath

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Michael Picher
best guesses might be to minimize codec choices and make sure your digit map is in good order. try doing the pickup without the EFK. mike On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Nathaniel Watkins < nwatk...@garrettcounty.org> wrote: > I figured that was the case – the last group of users I added use c

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Nathaniel Watkins
I figured that was the case - the last group of users I added use call pick up a lot...so I promised I'd look into the possibility of improving pickup speed. Nathaniel Watkins IT Director Garrett County Government 203 South 4th Street, Room 210 Oakland, MD 21550 Telephone: 301-334-5001 Fax: 301-

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Tony Graziano
I think its "normal" but not desired. due to the processing in play, it might not be possible. the call establishes but the audio takes a moment to establish. On Oct 17, 2011 8:44 AM, "Nathaniel Watkins" wrote: > I usually just have it on monitored speed dials - so when the indicator > light flas

Re: [sipx-users] Call pickup speed?

2011-10-17 Thread Nathaniel Watkins
I usually just have it on monitored speed dials - so when the indicator light flashes (indicating a call) - and they push the corresponding soft key, there is a delay connecting to the call. It's not an issue with the *78 being 'sent' -Original Message- From: sipx-users-boun...@list.s

Re: [sipx-users] Outside caller without proper caller-id

2011-10-17 Thread Tony Graziano
yes. they send xxxyyy (10 digits) and expect you to send them 1xxxyyy (11 digits). On Oct 17, 2011 8:32 AM, "Kumaran T" wrote: > ** > Hi Tony, > Am I right whether VOIP.MS is not expecting and sending in e.164 > format? > > Regards, > Kumaran T > > > On 10/17/2011 11:41 AM, Kumaran T