Hi, Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using sip/ipmid.cfg? If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example as I have tried various entries for hours now and don't seem to be getting anywhere. Any help appreciated. Kind regards Jamie Heckford Technical Consultant
Hi Jamie -> Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using > sip/ipmid.cfg? > > If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an > exampleHere's the "keys" line that I use for one of my clients: <keys key.scrolling.timeout="1" key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar" key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/> I've used this with all versions of the firmware since 1.4.1. - Noah On 10/31/06, Jamie Heckford <Jamie.Heckford@interfuture.co.uk> wrote:> > Hi, > > Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using > sip/ipmid.cfg? > > If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example as > I have tried various entries for hours now and don't seem to be getting > anywhere. > > Any help appreciated. > > > Kind regards > > Jamie Heckford > Technical Consultant > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
> Hi Jamie -Hi Noah,>> Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using >> sip/ipmid.cfg? >> >> If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example> Here's the "keys" line that I use for one of my clients:> <keys key.scrolling.timeout="1" > key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" > key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar" > key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" > key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/>Thanks for that, I have something similar but what I can't work out is how to send multiple digits. For example 2x 'DialpadPound'. I have tried putting it in twice etc. to no avail. Anyone know how to get this to work? I'm trying to get our transfer key (##) programmed to one of the function keys basically. Thanks, Jamie
FYI - Polycom have confirmed to me that you can only send one digit via the programmable feature keys. Idiots. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jamie Heckford Sent: 01 November 2006 09:41 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Example Polycom function key config> Hi Jamie -Hi Noah,>> Has anyone here reprogrammed their Polycom features keys using >> sip/ipmid.cfg? >> >> If so I would be really grateful if someone could send me an example> Here's the "keys" line that I use for one of my clients:> <keys key.scrolling.timeout="1" > key.IP_500.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" > key.IP_500.31.function.prim="DialpadStar" > key.IP_600.37.function.prim="DialpadPound" > key.IP_600.30.function.prim="DialpadStar"/>Thanks for that, I have something similar but what I can't work out is how to send multiple digits. For example 2x 'DialpadPound'. I have tried putting it in twice etc. to no avail. Anyone know how to get this to work? I'm trying to get our transfer key (##) programmed to one of the function keys basically. Thanks, Jamie _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Jamie Heckford wrote:>> FYI - Polycom have confirmed to me that you can only send one digit >> via the programmable feature keys. >> >>> Search the archives for the last month. If I recall correctly, if youare using firmware > 2.0.1 it will allow you to map a speed dial and the speed dial can be programmed to send > multiple digits. I'll be looking at this on Saturday.> DougHi Doug, AFAIK (from looking through the archives) this will only allow you to send the digits onhook, not during a call. If it works during a call then excellent, I'll try have a play tomorrow and let you know how it goes as well. Jamie
> > > > Jamie Heckford wrote: > > > > If it works during a call then excellent, I'll try have a play > > tomorrow and let you know how it goes as well. > >Have managed to get a dialstring sent now using speed dials, it also works incall! HOWEVER It doesn't seem to send them to the *current* call. It places the current call on hold and tries to place a call on a new line. Currently looking for a workaround to this, will let you know. Thanks, Jamie