[asterisk-users] Cisco 30VIP Phone

Derek Whitten derek at kfuq.net
Wed Mar 28 05:48:46 MST 2007


Chris Nighswonger wrote:
> Is anyone else on the list using Cisco 30VIP phones with the
> chan_skinny driver? I have tried to catch the one of the developers on
> the chat relay, but cannot seem to get anywhere.
> 
> I am trying to understand how the soft buttons are setup. They are
> apparently hard-coded into the chan_skinny.c module. Specifically, I
> am looking for how the code relates to the actual layout of the
> buttons on the phone.
> 
> So far, I cannot even get the buttons that are in the code by default
> to work properly. I have several of these phones up and registered
> with *. The dialpads work fine. But other buttons do not.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris
> 
> On 3/23/07, Chris Nighswonger <cnighswonger at foundations.edu> wrote:
>> On 3/23/07, Chris Nighswonger <cnighswonger at foundations.edu> wrote:
>> >
>> > I have three registering with * and having basic functionality. I am
>> > at a loss to know how to program the buttons (other than dtmf, hold,
>> > mute, spkr). Here is what the * console shows when one of the phones
>> > registers:
>> >
>> >     -- Starting Skinny session from 192.168.0.70
>> >     -- Device 'SEP000196C00CDC' successfully registered
>> > Device capability set to '12'
>> > Adding button: 9, 1
>> > Adding button: 1, 0
>> > Adding button: 15, 0
>> > Adding button: 126, 0
>> > Adding button: 5, 0
>> > Adding button: 125, 0
>> >
>> > It appears that * is setting up some buttons. But where it is getting
>> > the config info, I don't know.
>>
>> Sorry for answering my own post, however it may help someone else:
>>
>> Soft button configuration is set in skinny.c
>>
>> I'm still looking for some explaination of the logic and sytax of
>> setting them.
>>
>> Chris
>>
> 
> 
if i remember right, most of the buttons on those and the 12SP+ phones don't really work
because there isn't a button template in *

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