We have several types of phones, Cisco 79xx, Aastra 9133i etc. We have a "hotdesk" type system where anyone can log on to an extension - however what I would love to do is relabel the phone with the current "owner" when this logon happens. I know that I can change the sip.conf and phones tftp file, however this is a big problem with the Cisco's as they take *forever* (ok, maybe 2 / 3 minutes) to reboot (VLAN problem) 1) Has anyone actually solved this VLAN issue with the cisco ? 2) Is there any way of changing a label without rebooting the phone ? TIA Julian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20091115/95d1279a/attachment.htm
Sometimes they reboot when you try this, but usually not - but you can just change one setting in the network configuration (eg: change the phones IP address), and it will go through just the very last part of it's normal boot process, and re-pull it's TFTP configuration, and update things - still takes around 20 to 30 seconds, so not really what you are looking for - but I've been looking for a way to do this for about three and a half years! From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Julian Lyndon-Smith Sent: Monday, 16 November 2009 08:51 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Changing labels on Phones We have several types of phones, Cisco 79xx, Aastra 9133i etc. We have a "hotdesk" type system where anyone can log on to an extension - however what I would love to do is relabel the phone with the current "owner" when this logon happens. I know that I can change the sip.conf and phones tftp file, however this is a big problem with the Cisco's as they take *forever* (ok, maybe 2 / 3 minutes) to reboot (VLAN problem) 1) Has anyone actually solved this VLAN issue with the cisco ? 2) Is there any way of changing a label without rebooting the phone ? TIA Julian IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RECIPIENT Computer viruses - It is your responsibility to scan this email and any attachments for viruses and defects and rely on those scans as Communications Design & Management Pty Limited (CDM) does not accept any liability for loss or damage arising from receipt or use of this email or any attachments. Confidentiality - This email and any attachments are intended for the named recipient only and may contain personal information, be it confidential or subject to privilege, none of which are lost or waived because this email may have been sent to you in error. If you are not the named addressee please let CDM know by return email, permanently delete it from your system and destroy all copies and do not use or disclose the contents. Copyright - This email is subject to copyright and no part of it maybe reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the copyright owner. Privacy - Within the jurisdiction of Australian law, personal information in this email must be dealt with in compliance with the Australian Federal Privacy Act 1988. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20091116/79ff546d/attachment.htm
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:> We have several types of phones, Cisco 79xx, Aastra 9133i etc. We have a > "hotdesk" type system where anyone can log on to an extension - however > what I would love to do is relabel the phone with the current "owner" > when this logon happens. I know that I can change the sip.conf and > phones tftp file, however this is a big problem with the Cisco's as they > take *forever* (ok, maybe 2 / 3 minutes) to reboot (VLAN problem) > > 1) Has anyone actually solved this VLAN issue with the cisco ? > 2) Is there any way of changing a label without rebooting the phone ?I don't believe these is a way to change the label without rebooting the phone. However, changing the label is probably not really the right way to go about this. For example, I have created an Asterisk system for a call centre that uses hot desking with Polycom phones, and those phones then use the built in web browser with an auto-refresh rate that contacts a website (internal) that runs a PHP script that returns the currently logged in person. This is done via a database and using Asterisk realtime for the registrations so the information is available to the PHP script. There is likely a similar web browser in the Cisco and the Aastra that can use this same type of approach. Leif!
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Leif Madsen wrote:> > However, changing the label is probably not really the right way to go > about this. For example, I have created an Asterisk system for a call > centre that uses hot desking with Polycom phones, and those phones then > use the built in web browser with an auto-refresh rate that contacts a > website (internal) that runs a PHP script that returns the currently > logged in person. >What model Polycom phones are you using? Any hints on the XML conf you used to get the broswer to start up? Cheers, j
I have done a similar exercise for Grandstream GXP2000 phones, to display the extension number, user name, DND status. It uses apache, php and mysql. Uses SIP Notify to update the phone's display. Phone display status changes within 2 seconds. I published the initial test version at the following address, http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/GXP-2000+XML+Idle+Screen We do have some CISCO 7940's but never got around to doing the XML to play the appropriate deck of cards. Alec Davis _____ From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Julian Lyndon-Smith Sent: Monday, 16 November 2009 10:51 a.m. To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Changing labels on Phones We have several types of phones, Cisco 79xx, Aastra 9133i etc. We have a "hotdesk" type system where anyone can log on to an extension - however what I would love to do is relabel the phone with the current "owner" when this logon happens. I know that I can change the sip.conf and phones tftp file, however this is a big problem with the Cisco's as they take *forever* (ok, maybe 2 / 3 minutes) to reboot (VLAN problem) 1) Has anyone actually solved this VLAN issue with the cisco ? 2) Is there any way of changing a label without rebooting the phone ? TIA Julian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20091116/ff5e627e/attachment.htm