Noah Miller
2005-Mar-10 15:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Polycom phones do not talk to each other
>> Also, I'm sure you've probably checked on this one, >> but are the phones registered with asterisk? >> You can make outbound calls on them without them >> actually being registered. I'm assuming you can >> still get in and see the CLI. What does "sip show peers" >> look like? What does "sip show peer xxx" show? >> What does the CLI show when you dial a phone? > > The Phones are registered with Asterisk. > They ring each other, through Asterisk, but > DIALSTATUS appears as NOANSWER even when you lift > the handset > APP: exec Dial SIP/51|32|tr 200 result=0 > APP: get variable DIALSTATUS 200 result=1 (NOANSWER)Arrgh. Well, it looks like that DIALSTATUS variable is not getting updated properly. Since we can't tell what the AGI script is really doing or how it works, it would be darn difficult to fix it. Anyone for reverse compiling? I don't think Bicom would like that so much, though, so maybe you can make a feature request with them.
Senad Jordanovic
2005-Mar-10 16:19 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Polycom phones do not talk to each other
asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote:>>> Also, I'm sure you've probably checked on this one, >>> but are the phones registered with asterisk? >>> You can make outbound calls on them without them >>> actually being registered. I'm assuming you can >>> still get in and see the CLI. What does "sip show peers" >>> look like? What does "sip show peer xxx" show? >>> What does the CLI show when you dial a phone? >> >> The Phones are registered with Asterisk. >> They ring each other, through Asterisk, but >> DIALSTATUS appears as NOANSWER even when you lift >> the handset >> APP: exec Dial SIP/51|32|tr 200 result=0 >> APP: get variable DIALSTATUS 200 result=1 (NOANSWER) > > Arrgh. Well, it looks like that DIALSTATUS variable is not getting > updated properly. Since we can't tell what the AGI script is really > doing or how it works, it would be darn difficult to fix it. Anyone > for reverse compiling? I don't think Bicom would like that so much, > though, so maybe you can make a feature request with them.Well... guys I repeat again... Bicom Systems tested: Cisco 7940/7960, ALL Sipura devices, ALL Grandstream devices, Snom, X-lite etc.. ( full list is on the web site), BUT Polycoms are NOT been tested yet hence not approved for use with PBXware.