With Asterisk 1.4 I could use commands like: /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home" to reboot a snom phone. Now, with 1.6, when I try that, I get: Unable to find notify type 'reboot-snom' Command 'sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home' failed. Do I need to add some magic to sip_notify.conf? I haven't quite figured out how to make it work. - Mike
> With Asterisk 1.4 I could use commands like: > > /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home" > > to reboot a snom phone. Now, with 1.6, when I try that, I get: > > Unable to find notify type 'reboot-snom' > Command 'sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home' failed. > > Do I need to add some magic to sip_notify.conf? I haven't quite figured > out how to make it work.Found it. I needed: ; Untested - from Snom docs [reboot-snom] Event=>reboot Content-Length=>0 - Mike
"Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak" <mjc at avtechpulse.com> writes:> With Asterisk 1.4 I could use commands like: > > /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home" > > to reboot a snom phone. Now, with 1.6, when I try that, I get: > > Unable to find notify type 'reboot-snom' > Command 'sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home' failed. > > Do I need to add some magic to sip_notify.conf? I haven't quite figured > out how to make it work.I believe it works the same as in 1.4. You can add something like this to sip_notify.conf: [reboot-snom] Event=>check-sync\;reboot=true Content-Length=>0 [snom-check-cfg] Event=>check-sync\;reboot=false Content-Length=>0 /Benny