jparr@bgcfreedom.com
2004-Jul-31 19:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 480i User Feedback With Asterisk (fwd)
For those that are interested, here is my report back to Sayson on the 480i ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 22:03:31 -0400 (EDT) From: xxx@bgcfreedom.com To: xxx@sayson.com Subject: 480i User Feedback With Asterisk Seshu, I am using a 480i, and I am impressed with the phone on a whole, but obviously the firmware is lacking. Details follow. Hold button works, but holds the user at the phone, does not hold them at the PBX, allowing for music on hold. I would also like to see the hold button software addressable so that it could be used to park the call (transfer to the parking extension) rather than only putting the call on hold. Transfer seems to work fine, but would like to see blind transfer (transfer direct to the remote party, rather than the current behavior where you are bridged to the called party, then have to press transfer again to complete the transfer) Maybe a softbutton for blind transfer, and reserve the hard button for attended transfers? It would be nice if we could change the behavior of the transfer button to do this. Conference works, but I have some trouble dropping the correct party from conversation. Also, when conferenced, I am no longer able to send DTMF tones to the second line. The original caller hears the DTMF, but the second party does not. I am using RFC2833 DTMF. Redial seems to work a bit odd. It does redial a previous number, but not the last number dialed. Can't seem to find any rhyme or reason, but it seems do dial the last non PSTN number. For instance, if I dial "50" for voicemail, then dial 93934481, hang up, and press redial, it dials "50", not 93934481. When viewing the SIP config through the menu on the phone, it displays defaults, and not the settings specified via the TFTP configs. If I set "qualify=1000" in my sip.conf, Asterisk will send a "poke" to the phone every few seconds, to make sure it is still alive. If I enable this option, the phone stops working after a few minutes. Asterisk shows the phone as unreachable, and I cannot dial any number from the phone. It will accept the input, but the dialplan does not timeout and dial, nor will it dial if I press the # sign. On the subject of dialplans, I am only able to dial 10 digits, on the 11th digit, the phone tries to dial. This is a bad thing when trying to dial long distance. It is basically impossible. The display occasionally shows "L1" in the lower left hand corner of the display. As if someone had pressed the left/right arrows of the navigation pad. It shows up for less than a second, and then goes away. On to the good things now. ;-) Conference basically works, save for the caviats above. The backlight is very nice, and the surface of the LCD does not show fingerprints like the Cisco phones do. Sound quality is good with ULAW codec, but there is noticable echo in the call that is not present when using a Cisco phone, or a Softphone. Transfer seems to work fine. Message lamp and stutter dialtone works fine. I would like to have a way to turn off the stutter tone. If I have a message lamp, there is no need for a stutter tone. The web config is nice, but limited. I would like to be able to set up SIP configs through there. Also it only works from Internet Explorer on Windows. If you are running Netscape/Mozilla/Opera, you cannot use the web config. It should also be fully password protected, so rouge users cannot reboot the phone etc. Custom ringers are nice, and professional, recognize them all from Nortel phones. I would like to be able to specify a SIP Alert_Info so that I can have a different ring from different calling partys. For instance, incoming calls from the PSTN would have one ring, and extension to extension calls would have another ring. Look forward to hearing back from you. Nice work on this phone. If it hits the market with a complete firmware, at $200 or less, they will sell well within the Asterisk community. Jeremy Parr Senior Engineer, Network Services BGC Ltd.
Kevin P. Fleming
2004-Jul-31 19:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 480i User Feedback With Asterisk (fwd)
jparr@bgcfreedom.com wrote:> For those that are interested, here is my report back to Sayson on the > 480iThanks for the report, some of us are very interested!> Look forward to hearing back from you. Nice work on this phone. If it hits > the market with a complete firmware, at $200 or less, they will sell well > within the Asterisk community.That is quite true, there is a big market for a phone with these features under $200. The Avaya 4602 is looking promising as well, but the Sayson is even more feature-packed.
Does anyone know if the 480i supports 802.1Q? -----Original Message----- From: Kevin P. Fleming [mailto:kpfleming@backtobasicsmgmt.com] Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 10:17 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 480i User Feedback With Asterisk (fwd) jparr@bgcfreedom.com wrote:> For those that are interested, here is my report back to Sayson on the > 480iThanks for the report, some of us are very interested!> Look forward to hearing back from you. Nice work on this phone. If ithits> the market with a complete firmware, at $200 or less, they will sellwell> within the Asterisk community.That is quite true, there is a big market for a phone with these features under $200. The Avaya 4602 is looking promising as well, but the Sayson is even more feature-packed. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users