On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Alberto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Tony,
> replies below.
>
> Il 27/10/2010 01:39, Tony Graziano ha scritto:
> > In looking at the snom m3 plugin in a working system, here are my
> > first impressions:
> >
> > I think 'server is local" should be set to NO by default. I think most
> > people will deploy this on a LAN, so (reading the logic for Snom) YES
> > means behind NAT, NO means not behind NAT.
> >
> I really feel the snom wiki here is not clear at all.
> http://wiki.snom.com/Snom_m3/Settings/SRV_0_SIP_UA_DATA_SERVER_IS_LOCAL
> At the question "the server is local" I would say yes it's on my lan no
> firewall in between, but reading the wiki it seems the meaning is the
> exact contrary. It would be interesting to explore this setting further.
>
> > I think FORCE DOMAIN should be default, and I think only safe codecs
> > should be chosen by default (G77u/a), but I didn't see them in the UI.
> http://wiki.snom.com/Snom_m3/Settings/SRV_0_SIP_URI_DOMAIN_CONFIG
> Have you found a case where using just add domain cause any fault? Force
> domain seems to change the domain if it is different from the one
> configured. Don't know if it could compromise calls. I'm sure sipxecs
> won't forget to add the domain part to its call. But it maybe routes
> call from different domain to the phone. And in this case force domain
> might add troubles.
> I believe some test should be done. Changing the defaults it's just a
> quick edit.
>
> I haven't add codec choices on the plug-in intentionally. The option is
> complicate to adapt to sipxconfig. See below ...
> >
> > What I did not see was the ability to set the line identity for each
> > handset on the base and to set the handset "name" for the display. It
> > uses the same config file, so it should be settable.
> >
> > In a normal environment where there are four handsets and one base
> > station, you would want to be able to set the handset NAME and
> > configure which lines ring on it. By default all lines are on every
> > phone I think, which is problematic.
> >
>
> Yes you're right, but I left this option out by design. The issue I had
> is: I cannot reproduce the matrix you see on the phone config in
> sipxecs. Or maybe it's just me that don't know how to do it!
> The fact is every cordless has a single option to add lines. Depends of
> the option value what lines are currently assigned to the phone. 8 lines
> max, two possible state per line: this gives 256 different options per
> cordless.
> Creating a setting in sipxconfig with a drop down list with 256 choices
> is definitely a long job, and worse it's a terrible user unfriendly
> experience.
> So I left this setting out but hardwiring the concept of one line to one
> phone. Line 1 - cordless 1, line 2 - cordless 2, etc.
>
> To make it better I need some discussion from the user community. What
> would you like best?
> A simplification with a single option to assing to cordless 1 line
> (None, Line 1, Line 2 .. Line8, All) would be acceptable?
>
I thought "how in the heck can I create this matrix" for the user to make it
simple. The only thing I could decide was a form allowing to select/deselect
radio boxes, but the coding to create that or find an example might be
problematic. I think it would be good to hear from others, because I
typically deploy just one line/identity per handset (1=1, 2=2, 3=3, etc.),
but maybe that's NOT how someone else would do it. Maybe a checkbox next to
each of the handset with a form for identity and checkboxes (not radio
style) saying which lines  are on each... still the coding sounds like a
expedition or something real out of the ordnary (as in I have not seen it in
sipxconfig yet)...

General question---If you use this with multihandsets, do you use identity
and line per handset?

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