[Asterisk-Users] Polycom phones w/ two lines on different servers

Mike Clark mike at infoanywhere.com
Tue Aug 2 14:32:11 MST 2005


asterisk at not-real.org wrote:

>Hi all -
>
>This isn't really directly Asterisk related, but has anyone successfully
>set up a Polycom phone to register two lines on two different Asterisk
>boxes? I can get the first line to register, but the second one does not.
>I can still place calls from that second line, which indicates to me the
>server, user, and secret are correct. I'm running the newest 2.6 series
>firmware with the newest SIP image.
>
>My <mac>-sip.cfg contains:
><phone1>
>   <reg reg.1.displayName="1006" reg.1.address="1006 at 192.168.0.90"
>reg.1.label="1006"
>   reg.1.type="private" reg.1.auth.userId="1006" reg.1.auth.password=""
>   reg.1.server.dnsLookupOption="0" reg.1.server.1.address="192.168.0.90"
>   reg.1.server.1.port="5060" reg.1.server.1.expires=""
>   reg.1.server.1.retryTimeOut="" reg.1.server.1.retryMaxCount=""
>   reg.1.server.1.expires.lineSeize="" reg.2.displayName="1003"
>reg.2.address="1003 at 192.168.2.2"
>   reg.2.label="1003" reg.2.type="private" reg.2.auth.userId="1003"
>reg.2.auth.password=""
>   reg.2.server.dnsLookupOption="0" reg.2.server.1.address="192.168.2.2"
>reg.2.server.1.port=""
>
>
>The local overrides file for the phone contain:
>voIpProt.server.2.expires.lineSeize=""
>voIpProt.server.2.retryMaxCount=""
>voIpProt.server.2.retryTimeOut=""
>voIpProt.server.2.register=""
>voIpProt.server.2.expires="3600"
>voIpProt.server.2.transport="DNSnaptr"
>voIpProt.server.2.port="5060"
>voIpProt.server.2.address="192.168.2.2"
>
>Any ideas? Sample configs would be appreciated if you've got something
>like this working in the past.
>
>Thanks,
>Nick
>  
>
Nick:

I've done it with the previous Polycom sip firmware release, 1.4.1, but 
not the latest and greatest. If you want to see an example of that, I 
can send it to you.

Mike Clark



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