[Asterisk-Users] Polycom Auto-Answer problems

Chad Osmond osmond at holburn.com
Fri Jul 15 06:34:18 MST 2005


Ipmid still is being processed, sip.cfg contained the same information.
I've removed it just to clean things up.

Setting the class to the correct value solved the problem, I can't
believe that I missed it.

Thanks, 

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of dbruce
Sent: July 15, 2005 6:39 AM
To: C F; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom Auto-Answer problems

Although the ipmid.cfg has been deprecated with SIP v1.5.2 (all the
parameters have been moved to sip.cfg), the firmware will still parse
and use the ipmid.cfg file until you specifically update your existing
configuration files.

If you have already updated the configuration files, then both of the
parameters will be in the sip.cfg file.

Regards,
Derek

----- Original Message -----
From: "C F" <shmaltz at gmail.com>
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
<asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom Auto-Answer problems


The IP-501 AFAIK comes shipped with SIP1.5.2 which does NOT use
ipmid.cfg. You have to get new *.cfg files for the ip-501 or the older
phones that run 1.5.2.

On 7/14/05, Chad Osmond <osmond at holburn.com> wrote:
> CVS Head from 07/07/2005
>
> I'm trying to make an IP-501 auto answer a call.
>
> exten => 301,1,SetVar(_ALERT_INFO="Ring_Ans")
> exten => 301,2,SetVar(ALERT_INFO="Ring_Ans")   # Tried both
combinations
> exten => 301,3,Dial(SIP/5001,15)
> exten => 301,4,Hangup
>
> Sip.cfg for Polycom phone
>  <alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.2.value="Ring_Ans"
> voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.class="4"/>
>
> Ipmid.cfg
> <RING_ANSWER se.rt.4.name="Ring Answer" se.rt.4.type="ring-answer"
> se.rt.4.timeout="1000" se.rt.4.ringer="2" se.rt.4.callWait="6"
> se.rt.4.mod="1"/>
>
>
> Asterisk Log:
>   -- Executing SetVar("SIP/5002-6e20", "_ALERT_INFO="Ring_Ans"") in 
> new stack
>    -- Executing SetVar("SIP/5002-6e20", "ALERT_INFO="Ring_Ans"") in 
> new stack
>    -- Executing Dial("SIP/5002-6e20", "SIP/5001|15") in new stack
>    -- Called 5001
>    -- SIP/5001-f735 is ringing
>    -- Nobody picked up in 15000 ms
>
> As you can see it just rings, and then hangs up.
>
> Any one have an idea?
>
>
> Chad
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