1. you mean rsyslog.conf? it's very common, i didn't change it. here is
it(i removed strings with # to shorten it):
*.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none/var/log/messages
authpriv.* /var/log/secure
mail.*
Hello Is there a lmitation of HA setup in which we cannot have more than 2
servers? I added 3rd server and the whole system fails in different ways
(phones stop registering etc). If I remove any third server(other than master),
the system is stable again. Running 4.4 latest. The 3 servers ar
I can confirm it does work on Polycom 335s. I have 3 of the phones sitting in
common areas (kitchen, lobby) and just use a single line registration, 2 line
keys / appearances and 1 call per line key.
Robert
From: Michael Picher mailto:mpic...@ezuce.com>>
Reply-To: Discussion list for users o
You need to set this in two places on the phone. Go to the Device itself,
and set it to two line appearances, and one line. Next, go to the Line for
the device, and do the same thing.
From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org
[mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Sti
I'm not using any EFK features.
I removed the phone from the phone group, entered the settings into the
phone and line directly, reset the phone to factory defaults (both local
and device settings), generated a new profile, rebooted, downloaded the
config, and ...
still the same result. The
I'm not using any EFK features.
I removed the phone from the phone group, entered the settings into the
phone and line directly, reset the phone to factory defaults (both local
and device settings), generated a new profile, rebooted, downloaded the
config, and ...
still the same result. The
If you are using any EFK features in the 335 all bets are probably off
too...
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
> That should work fine, it has on every 650 i've ever tried it on. I've
> honestly never ever tried it on a 335 however. I generally use this
> feature for oper
That should work fine, it has on every 650 i've ever tried it on. I've
honestly never ever tried it on a 335 however. I generally use this
feature for operator types... and operator types don't use 335's.
Mike
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Stiles Watson wrote:
> I'm either not communicat
firmware 3.2.6.0314 and bootROM 4.2.2.0710
Stiles
On 04/12/2012 01:06 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
you should also indicate what firmware version your phones are using.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Stiles Watson
mailto:wat...@datatek-net.com>> wrote:
I'm either not communicating my set
you should also indicate what firmware version your phones are using.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Stiles Watson wrote:
> I'm either not communicating my settings clearly or I'm not understanding
> what I'm being told to do.
>
> I have one and only one line assigned to the phone and I have
I'm either not communicating my settings clearly or I'm not
understanding what I'm being told to do.
I have one and only one line assigned to the phone and I have lineKeys
set to 2 and callsPerLineKey set to 1. I set the profiles and after the
phone reboots, I verified that these are the setti
no, you don't want to register another line to the phone
what you want to do is have 1 call per line and 2 line appearances...
should be a setting on that same page where you limit it to 1 call per line
key.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Stiles Watson wrote:
> That is what I did. I have on
That is what I did. I have one line assigned to the phone and the
registration settings as below.
Stiles
On 04/12/2012 11:54 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
You register the SAME LINE on both line appearances and set the limit
to "1" for each.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Stiles Watson
mailt
You register the SAME LINE on both line appearances and set the limit to
"1" for each.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Stiles Watson wrote:
> According to the sipX book (p 133):
>
> "Most multiple line IP hardware phones allow multiple calls to a single
> line. This
> can be quite confusing for
OK, as I re-read this...
The actual issue is with rsyslogd. The subject of the thread made me assume
something else.
Have you looked at your conf file for it? What is the OS? How do did you
install, from RPM or did you compile onboard?
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Ivan Pletenev wrote:
According to the sipX book (p 133):
"Most multiple line IP hardware phones allow multiple calls to a single
line. This
can be quite confusing for the average phone user and difficult to deal
with at an
answering position. To remedy this problem it is easier for the user to
have multiple
appeara
i can't remember exactly but it was the same 4.4 but from the last year.
as i can understand it's not a symlink:
[root@sipx ~]# service phonelogd start
rsyslog runtime error(-2066): could not load module
'/lib/rsyslog/lmnet.so', dlopen: /lib/rsyslog/lmnet.so: cannot open shared
object file: No suc
Yeah.
Thank you for the heads up I will look into an other way to integrate it in
the existing network.
2012/4/12 Tony Graziano
> That will work. If you are going to use trunking you will have firewall
> work to do though, but that is expected.
> On Apr 12, 2012 9:27 AM, "Simon Brûlé" wrote:
>
That will work. If you are going to use trunking you will have firewall
work to do though, but that is expected.
On Apr 12, 2012 9:27 AM, "Simon Brûlé" wrote:
> So the best way to install SipXecs is to give it only 1 Network Adapter on
> my VM and put it on the same switch/router as the Hardphone
So the best way to install SipXecs is to give it only 1 Network Adapter on
my VM and put it on the same switch/router as the Hardphone for exemple and
everything is going to be fine?
2012/4/12 Tony Graziano
> sipx does not support multiple network adapters yet. If it were me, I
> would reinstall
sipx does not support multiple network adapters yet. If it were me, I would
reinstall with a single activated NIC and go from there. Give it a static
IP and configure the subnets and/or your firewall to provide access to the
phone you want to connect.
2012/4/12 Simon Brûlé
> Thank you for the
Thank you for the answer.
First, The record line sipxecs.netappsid.voip. INA 192.168.177.1 is in
it I just didn't put the entire file in my description of the problem (my
bad).Now, I failed to provide some information that as I think of it
should be important.
I installed SipXecs on a Vm th
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Dave May wrote:
>
> Does the default iptables config set up the mangle table to mark voice
> traffic with DSCP? If not, can this be a checkbox or some other simple
> method in the GUI?
>
> Example from FreeSWITCH wiki:
>
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/QoS
>
>
There is no firewall configuration in 4.4.
Voice traffic nor SIP traffic is marked for DSCP.
This is a goal in 4.6.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Dave May wrote:
>
> Does the default iptables config set up the mangle table to mark voice
> traffic with DSCP? If not, can this be a checkbox o
Does the default iptables config set up the mangle table to mark voice traffic
with DSCP? If not, can this be a checkbox or some other simple method in the
GUI?
Example from FreeSWITCH wiki:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/QoS
Dave.
Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint
It might be nice to make this optional/configurable.
So by default SipXconfig will handle the iptables and updates it when
profiles are send etc.
The true freak can then in the GUI under "System", "Control" (a new item)
tick the "Let me control IP-tables" box (or edit a file).
I think there woul
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Josh Patten wrote:
> Perhaps for the time being an option for simply choosing TCP/UDP/both and
> the port range would be sufficient. Other options could possibly be added
> later.
On an install from ISO, with every feature installed, the firewall
config should han
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