UCS 4.x would be preferred for me for a few of the new features: support for
the Polycom VVX500; support for configuration by username, instead of device
MAC (Polycom's Hot Desking Feature); flexible key placement (no longer must
keys be in a specific order defined by Polycom – lines, BLFs, Spe
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
set this NAT setting to static and enter your
external IP.
Mike
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Robert Lawrence < r...@no-no-badkitty.com >
wrote:
Good morning:
I noticed this in my logs this morning after all of my SIP ITSP Gateways failed
to register:
"2
Good morning:
I noticed this in my logs this morning after all of my SIP ITSP Gateways failed
to register:
"2011-08-29T12:14:19.548150Z":5:ALARM:CRIT:ecs01.MYDOMAIN.com:sipXbridge::SPX00013:"The
STUN Server 'stun.ezuce.com' is dysfunctional."
"2011-08-29T12:22:02.879012Z":1:ALARM:CRIT:ecs01.
ttp://track.sipfoundry.org and post the link back to the
> mailing list.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Robert Lawrence
> wrote:
> I'm working on building a few new Auto Attendants, but I have a requirement
> that I am unsure how to build out on sipXecs (4.4). I n
I'm working on building a few new Auto Attendants, but I have a requirement
that I am unsure how to build out on sipXecs (4.4). I need to be able to
restrict the AA to allow the caller to enter only a subset of extensions.
For example, we have extensions 200-220 is "Administration", 221-240 is