Mike Meyer
2004-Oct-14 07:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 3, Issue 182
Sudhir, I have SNOM 200's. I agree the physical design is poor and have the same problem with finding the cradle and keeping the handset in the cradle. As for registration, I have my snom's set to register every minute per the settings on the phone. In this way it tries to register quicker after I change the settings. You might look to see what is being sent between the phone and the * SIP server. Turn on debugging from the CLI via sip debug peer x, where x is the phone extension. I also had problems after I had upgraded the firmware on the SNOMs. Sometimes there are new fields and settings that need to be filled in. Mike Meyer ------------------------------ On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 04:24, asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com wrote: I purchased couple of SNOM 190 phones last week. Connected them to the Asterisk server, and they seemed to work fine. However, after sometime they seem to lose registration with Asterisk as I can make calls but cannot receive calls. I hope this is due to some incorrect setting on my part but cannot figure out what? Any suggestions? The headset (has Lucent's logo on them but look like Plantronics') would not work properly either. There is no audio on the other side whereas the same headset works great with GS HandyTone-Analog Phone combination. Finally, I tried putting an amplifier in the middle and now the headset works ok. The handset keeps falling off the cradle. Very poor design IMO. In any case, now that I have purchased the SNOM 190 phones (with a lot of expectation I must add), I have to live with it. Any suggestion about what do I need to change so that it can always receive calls. Thanks, -- sudhir