[asterisk-users] Snom Function keys

J. Oquendo sil at infiltrated.net
Thu Aug 31 12:58:53 MST 2006


Having an issue with Snom function keys. I've tried it all doesn't work...

Extension has a voicemail message as the MWI is flashing. Hits Retrieve 
button, automatically goes to Comedian mail and is prompted for his 
username...

What I'd like to do is have Comedian stop being a Comedian, recognize 
that extension and simply ask for the password. (and thanks to those who 
responded before but nothing seems to work...)

Updated all my phones to 6.2.3 and tried the following unsuccessfully:

RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:00 at PBX;user=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:00 at PBX;username=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:exten at PBX;user=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:exten at PBX;username=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:*exten at PBX;user=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Speed Dial    <sip:*exten at PBX;username=extension_number>
RETRIEVE:    Key Event    F_RETRIEVE

Nothing seems to work. Any suggestions?

And for the sidecar, same applies... I have a sidecar on one phone, and 
I wanted that sidecar to show me who is on the phone...

SidecardButton:    LINE        <sip:extension at PBX>
SidecardButton:    EXTENSION    <sip:extension at PBX>
SidecardButton:    LINE              extension at PBX
SidecardButton:    EXTENSION    extension at PBX

I thought one was supposed to be able too see who is on the phone, in 
DND, etc with the sidecar. I know it has to work else there would be 
more messages... Any pointers on this one? Yes I did take the time to 
RTFM by the way, and the FM pointed to my examples which don't work.

[me at MYPBX ~]# asterisk -V
Asterisk 1.2.10

[me at MYPBX ~]# uname -a
Linux MYPBX 2.6.16-1.2122_FC5 #1 Sun May 21 15:01:01 EDT 2006 i686 
athlon i386 GNU/Linux


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