[Asterisk-Users] Multiple Ext on IP500
Rick Baranowski
azfhasterisk at qwest.net
Tue May 31 19:36:27 MST 2005
That is the only thing that I have not done, is a different number per line.
I have line one and two as 4000 and the third as 4013. I will try to see if
that works
We currently have one of the ip500 still with level3 and we can do this
fine. Maybe something with * that can't handle an extension twice on the
same phone?
>From the CLI it looks like it is trying to authenticate with ext 4000 when
you dial from 4013
I know that we did not have to do different ports for each line. We just
went in to their portal and assigned an extension to what ever button we
wanted.
Rick
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple Ext on IP500
In an ip600, I just setup 6 different numbers on the phone, 1 per line.
All was fine.
Greg
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Bill Ford
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple Ext on IP500
I think the first thing you have to do is to set each extension to a
different port..
Line 1 Port 5060 ... Line 2 ... 5061, etc.
The way this has worked for me is this:
Line 1 is configured with 4000... Line 2 would not be configured in the
phone.. Line 2 defaults to a dup of line 1. You would then configure
Line 3 with 4013. Line one would be 5060 Line 3 5061.
Bill
On 5/30/05, Rick Baranowski <azfhasterisk at qwest.net> wrote:
>
> Sorry if this show up twice, yesterdays post did not show up.
>
> We are having trouble setting up two ext's on one phone. We have it
> the point where the first two lines are ext 4000 then the third line
> is ext 4013. We can receive calls to both ext's but we can't make out
> going calls on ext 4013.
> The other thing that is strange is we need to have ext 4013 at the top
> of the config for ext 4000 to make outbound calls. If we swap then
> 4013 can make calls but 4000 can't. Has anyone done this successfully?
>
> Rick
>
>
> Here is our current sip config.
> [4000]
> username=4000
> type=peer
> secret=1234
> qualify=no
> port=5060
> pickupgroup=
> nat=yes
> mailbox=4000 at default
> host=dynamic
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> disallow=
> context=from-internal
> canreinvite=no
> callgroup=
> callerid="Rick" <4000>
> allow=all
>
> [4013]
> username=4013
> type=peer
> secret=1234
> qualify=no
> port=5060
> pickupgroup=
> nat=yes
> mailbox=4013 at default
> host=dynamic
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> disallow=
> context=from-internal
> canreinvite=no
> callgroup=
> callerid="support" <4013>
> allow=all
>
>
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