Hi there, Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I got the Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing the following: features.conf: [general] parkext => 1000 parkpos => 1001-1009 context => parkedcalls parkingtime => 120 transferdigittimeout => 3 courtesytone = beep Nothing unusual there. Here's the neat bit: extensions.conf: [internal] ; or whatever the relevant context is for you - it's usually wherever your Polycom lives include => parkedcalls exten => callpark,1,ParkAndAnnounce(pbx-transfer:PARKED|120|SIP/ ${DIALEDPEERNUMBER}|internal,${DIALEDPEERNUMBER},1) By using SIP DEBUG, I discovered that the Polycom attempts to re-invite the call to an extension called callpark. I couldn't get Park() to work (it announces the stall number to the parked caller, instead of the parker, for some reason), but using ParkAndAnnouce puts the parked call on hold, hangs up the parker and then immediately calls them back with an announcement of the stall number. Hope this helps someone out...... Regards, -- Anthony Rodgers Business Systems Analyst District of North Vancouver Web: http://www.dnv.org RSS Feed: http://www.dnv.org/rss.asp
Hi Anthony -> Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I got the > Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing the following:You are my favorite person today! This rocks, and solves an annoying problem I've been trying to figure out for a while (single button parking). I didn't even realize there was a park softkey, because I don't have that feature enabled (yet). Yay! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Noah Miller
Hi Alvaro -> >> > > Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I got the >> > > Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing the following: >> > > > > You are my favorite person today! This rocks, and solves an annoying > > problem I've been trying to figure out for a while (single button > > parking). > > I didn't even realize there was a park softkey, because I don't have that > > feature enabled (yet). Yay!> How do you enable the parked soft key ???? In the configuration files (ipmid.cfg for version 1.4.1 and under, or sip.cfg for 1.5.x and up): <feature ... feature.11.name="call-park" feature.11.enabled="1" .../> For the default configuration during a call, I think this will put a "more" button as one of the soft keys. Press the more button, and one of the softkeys on the second screen is "Park". I'll have to figure out how to shuffle the buttons around so that park is displayed on the first screen, and not just after pressing the more button. - Noah
Hi Guys, What happened if you just sent the callpark extension to 1000 Regards, David> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Anthony Rodgers > Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2005 08:57 > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call parking on Polycom IP501 > > Hi there, > > Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I > got the Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing > the following: > > features.conf: > > [general] > parkext => 1000 > parkpos => 1001-1009 > context => parkedcalls > parkingtime => 120 > transferdigittimeout => 3 > courtesytone = beep > > Nothing unusual there. Here's the neat bit: > > extensions.conf: > > [internal] ; or whatever the relevant context is for you - > it's usually wherever your Polycom lives include => > parkedcalls exten => > callpark,1,ParkAndAnnounce(pbx-transfer:PARKED|120|SIP/ > ${DIALEDPEERNUMBER}|internal,${DIALEDPEERNUMBER},1) > > By using SIP DEBUG, I discovered that the Polycom attempts to > re-invite the call to an extension called callpark. I > couldn't get Park() to work (it announces the stall number to > the parked caller, instead of the parker, for some reason), > but using ParkAndAnnouce puts the parked call on hold, hangs > up the parker and then immediately calls them back with an > announcement of the stall number. > > Hope this helps someone out...... > > Regards, > -- > Anthony Rodgers > Business Systems Analyst > District of North Vancouver > Web: http://www.dnv.org > RSS Feed: http://www.dnv.org/rss.asp > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- > > 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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.5/178 - Release > Date: 22/11/2005 > >-- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.5/178 - Release Date: 22/11/2005
What firmware version did you use for the polycom phone ?? I just tried it on my IP600, and when I press the park button, it waits for me to dial an extension number, then I press park again, and it just hangs up the call. Thanks, Adam On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 13:56 -0800, Anthony Rodgers wrote:> Hi there, > > Instead of asking a question, I thought I'd post an answer. I got the > Polycom IP501 'Park' softkey working with * by doing the following: > > features.conf: > > [general] > parkext => 1000 > parkpos => 1001-1009 > context => parkedcalls > parkingtime => 120 > transferdigittimeout => 3 > courtesytone = beep > > Nothing unusual there. Here's the neat bit: > > extensions.conf: > > [internal] ; or whatever the relevant context is for you - it's usually > wherever your Polycom lives > include => parkedcalls > exten => > callpark,1,ParkAndAnnounce(pbx-transfer:PARKED|120|SIP/ > ${DIALEDPEERNUMBER}|internal,${DIALEDPEERNUMBER},1) > > By using SIP DEBUG, I discovered that the Polycom attempts to re-invite > the call to an extension called callpark. I couldn't get Park() to work > (it announces the stall number to the parked caller, instead of the > parker, for some reason), but using ParkAndAnnouce puts the parked call > on hold, hangs up the parker and then immediately calls them back with > an announcement of the stall number. > > Hope this helps someone out...... > > Regards,