[Asterisk-Users] Snom subscribe/notify problem

Michael George george at mutualdata.com
Tue Apr 19 05:41:19 MST 2005


On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 12:09:35PM -0400, Mailing List wrote:
> Does an underscore work?

Yes, and underscore seems to work fine.  Thanks for the suggestion.

> >On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 11:34:03AM -0400, Michael George wrote:
> >>I have a Snom-190 that I've successfully used on a * box with the LED's
> >>lighting up when a line goes active.
> >>
> >>I have moved it to another box, though, and I'm having trouble with it.
> >>
> >>It almost seems as though there is a limit to how long a sip channel name 
> >>can
> >>be for the subscribe/notify to work right.
> >>
> >>If I have the following in sip.conf:
> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ><snip> 
> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>and this in extensions.conf:
> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ><snip> 
> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>and the snom is set to light up it's LEDs for extensions 200-203.
> >>
> >>The LED's work just find when I call the snom (SIP/snom), but the light 
> >>for
> >>the grandstream will not light up (SIP/PewTest-grandstream).
> >>
> >>If I change the entries for the grandstream from "PewTest-grandstream" to
> >>"grandstream", then the light will work for that line, too.
> >>
> >>If I change the entries for the snom from "snom" to "PewTest-snom", then 
> >>the
> >>snom light fails to work.
> >>
> >>I have run sip debug mode on the snom peer and * is not sending out the 
> >>NOTIFY
> >>messages, so it does not appear to be an issue with the Snom.
> >>
> >>Is there some type of limit to the SIP SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY stuff that only 
> >>allows
> >>8 character channel names?
> >
> >It appears that the hyphen (-) in the channel name is what is breaking 
> >things.
> >If I take that out, all seems to work fine.
> >
> >Anyone know why that might be?
> >
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> >-M
> >
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