[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 / SIP & tftp configs
Tarpo, Louie
louie.tarpo at adamaircraft.com
Wed Aug 24 10:43:23 MST 2005
I've not had the deleting lines problem. When you're deleting a line, are you changing the config to ...
line6_name: ""
line6_displayname: ""
line6_shortname: ""
line6_authname: ""
line6_password: ""
#Change lineX_shortname: "" to whatever you want them to see on the LCD.
line4_name: "xxxx"
line4_displayname: "xxxx"
line4_shortname: "Line4"
line4_authname: "xxxx"
line4_password: "password"
#Change XXXX to your VoiceMailMain() extension
messages_uri: XXXX
Louie
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I have three questions about my 7960 phone that I can't discern from the
docs/wiki.
1st - If I change the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file to change registrations it sets
up new lines as expected. If I delete a line it doesn't get removed when
I reboot the phone. I have to go to the phone, unlock it, and reset the
SIP parameters. How do I make it "forget" what it has programmed and
listen only to the download?
2nd - Has anyone figured out how to get the Message button to launch a
dial to VoicemailMain?
3rd - How do I display on the LCD an alias to the registered line?
line1_name: 2000
line1_authname: "2000"
line1_password: ******
The doc seems to suggest that line1_name is what it registers with and
line1_authname is what it uses "if challenged during the
authentication". This doesn't make any sense to me. I am looking for the
line to be "2000" but the display to say "Home" or "Business", etc.
Thanks, dbc.
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