So I reset the phones local config, no go.
Then I updated to bootrom 4.3.1 and Firmware 3.2.7 and still no go. under
the user in speed dials I have the Park line added as well as the presence
check box checked. Under the users phone the BLF resource is set. Am I
missing anything there, or is thi
Always a good idea to reset a foreign phone if it has been used.
On Oct 30, 2012 6:19 PM, "Bryan Anderson" wrote:
> bootrom is 4.1.3.0052
> firmware is 3.2.5.0508
>
> I have not tried a local reset, and I have only ever linked it to sipx.
>
> -Bryan Anderson
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:36 P
bootrom is 4.1.3.0052
firmware is 3.2.5.0508
I have not tried a local reset, and I have only ever linked it to sipx.
-Bryan Anderson
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> You need to have firmware 3.2.7 (not 3.3 or above!) and a recent version
> of bootrom (4.3.1 i think is
You need to have firmware 3.2.7 (not 3.3 or above!) and a recent version of
bootrom (4.3.1 i think is the latest).
What version are you using? Is the phone wiped (local reset) since they
used it previously and configured only by sipx?
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Bryan Anderson wrote:
> Main
Mainly sticking with the 331 because we already have the phones. When ever
I check the "Subscribe to presence" box, the speed dial disappears from the
phone. It works fine on the 650.
-Bryan Anderson
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Michael Picher wrote:
> two line keys on the phone... it
Sounds simple. I will give it a shot. Thanks guys
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Ok so Tommy... lets say your sipXecs server is in domain xyz.com and has
an authoritative dns server for that domain but has no MX records in it...
Now lets say that this same server wants to send mail to xyz.com. So it
does an mx record lookup for xyz.com and do you think it will find a mail
se
two line keys on the phone... it should be able to.
why not just buy a 335 though?
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Bryan Anderson wrote:
> So I have been looking on the Polycom web site and have come away
> confused. I am wanting to monitor the status of a single call park from a
> Polycom S
Yes the email that I am using to send is the same as my SIP
domain. I am using Network Solutions for the domain hosting.
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Kyle Haefner
wrote:
> A quick follow-up on the issue of adding a redundant server.
>
> I did a yum update today (10/30/2012) on the primary server, then
> started NTP (just to note, ntpd was not set to auto start in
> chkconfig). I did the same on the redundant s
So I have been looking on the Polycom web site and have come away
confused. I am wanting to monitor the status of a single call park from a
Polycom Soundpoint IP 331. Has anyone done this? Does anyone know if it
can be done on this model?
The datasheet and web page for the phone doesn't say so,
silly question (not really if you know dns) but is your sip domain the same
as your email domain? if so you might just need to do a little dns record
work in your zone file.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> The line wrapping looks weird, like it was touched in a cli edito
I will give that a shot. If I create a new file and add the
missing lines and fix the line breaks how to do I go about
uploading it to the server? Sorry if thats a rookie question
but Im still learning the whole sendmail and linux command
line programming stuff.
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The line wrapping looks weird, like it was touched in a cli editor that was
set too narrow, the line wraps should not be there. I don't see the config
lines automatically inserted by sipx in there either. I think if you were
to open it in text editor that would show you wrapped lines and fix that,
Tony I checked to see if postfix or someother MTA is running
or installed and so far it appears that only sendmail is
installed. It was installed out of the box when I installed
4.4 through ISO. I have made no changes to the config file
for sendmail. Here it is
dnl # The -t option will retry del
I suspect you are 100% right on that one. I'd dig into it a bit further.
Thanks Tony and Mike.
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Please verify whether you have more than one SMTP server running (i.e. is
postfix also installed somehow?).
This should be easy, and it's perplexing that it has come up. It works for
me in 4.4 or 4.6 out of the box.
What does the sendmail configuration file look like and HOW did you
configure it?
It's most likely a permissions issue.
If you make a local backup on the new system then delete the voicemail
archive and move the backup onto it (onboard), you "should" be able to do a
restore from local backup.
Once you "graft" voicemail, the permissions for the folders and files need
to be corr
i think it's ok to go that route. I've had to do this before as well...
Mike
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Todd Hodgen wrote:
> I had a server that needed to be rebuilt yesterday with 4.4. I ran a
> backup of voicemail and configuration, rebuilt the server, but had an error
> when trying t
So I am back working on this again. I have done some
research and troubleshooting. I found that I am getting a
connection refused by 127.0.0.1. I believe that is wrong but
I have no idea how to fix it. Anybody know how to fix that?
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I had a server that needed to be rebuilt yesterday with 4.4. I ran a backup
of voicemail and configuration, rebuilt the server, but had an error when
trying to restore the voicemail.Don't have exact error, but it was
complaining the file was too large. And it was big, about 1.2 tb.
Suspec
I usually configure ntp on my servers and point the phones to the server,
so yes, that would be appropriate.
I think the old 4.4 DHCP config had the phones pointing to pool.ntp.org.
We did change that default dhcp config in 4.6 so that phones point to the
server.
Mike
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:
A quick follow-up on the issue of adding a redundant server.
I did a yum update today (10/30/2012) on the primary server, then
started NTP (just to note, ntpd was not set to auto start in
chkconfig). I did the same on the redundant server and then went
through sipxecs-setup on the redundant node
Actually I am seeing this with the last update in a couple of instances
too. Servers have been sent profile and rebooted, so i will work on a call
trace and submit a jira when i have tracked it down.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Alan Worstell wrote:
> No problem, ITSP is bandwidth.com, but t
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