[Asterisk-Users] Polycom 601 problems with multiple registrations
Jerry Jones
jjones at danrj.com
Wed Jun 21 11:31:11 MST 2006
Couple thoughts/observations
Yes you WILL get this working:)
since your .cfg is just a snippet and not the complete lines, kinda
hard to know exactly.
Hopefully you have the complete file and are just sending the
relevant pieces to the list.
Also, if you enable sip debug, do you even see registration messages
from the other lines?
On Jun 21, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Brian Vincent (C) wrote:
> I’m stumped on this one and any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> I’m just trying to get my Polycom 601 to have multiple extensions
> on it. For example, on line 1 I want extension 21, on line 2 I
> want extension 22, and on line 3 I want extension 23. Ideally I’d
> actually have each extension appear on 2 lines and therefore
> filling up all 6. I should be able to do that with the
> reg.x.lineKeys parameter. Anyway, I’m not even at the point of
> getting multiple registrations to work, so I’ll worry about that
> later. Right now the only thing that works is registering the
> first extension – it registers just fine and works as expected. No
> matter what extension I put on there it works, but I only have line
> 1 working. What am I doing wrong?
>
>
> Okay, now my config. I’ve got a REALLY basic set up. I copied the
> files off the wiki from krisk.org. I completely removed ipmid.cfg
> temporarily so it wouldn’t interfere with this (putting it back in
> place has no effect). That leaves me with just sip.cfg and the
> phone cfg file. I’m booting with FTP. I know the config files are
> loading correctly because I can make changes and they do have an
> effect. Here’s the phone20.cfg file for the phone:
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
>
> <!-- Example Per-phone Configuration File -->
>
> <!-- $Revision: 1.59 $ $Date: 2004/05/22 00:50:41 $ -->
>
> <phone1>
>
> <reg
>
> reg.1.address="21"
>
> reg.1.auth.userId="21"
>
> reg.1.auth.password="21"
>
> reg.1.server.1.address="10.20.0.1"
>
> reg.2.address="22"
>
> reg.2.auth.userId="22"
>
> reg.2.auth.password="22"
>
> reg.2.server.1.address="10.20.0.1"
>
> reg.3.address="23"
>
> reg.3.auth.userId="23"
>
> reg.3.auth.password="23"
>
> reg.3.server.1.address="10.20.0.1" />
>
>
> </phone1>
>
>
> And sip.cfg:
>
>
> <!-- IP Application Configuration File -->
>
> <!--
>
> $Revision: 1.57.2.1 $ $Date: 2004/07/27 00:23:34 $
>
> -->
>
>
> <sip>
>
>
> <voIpProt>
>
> <local voIpProt.local.port="5060"/>
>
> <server voIpProt.server.1.address="10.20.0.1" voIpProt.server.
> 1.port="5060" voIp
>
> Prot.server.1.transport="UDPonly" voIpProt.server.1.expires="3600"
> voIpProt.serv
>
> er.1.register="1" voIpProt.server.1.retryTimeOut="0"
> voIpProt.server.1.retryMaxC
>
> ount="0" voIpProt.server.1.expires.lineSeize="30"/>
>
>
> <SIP voIpProt.SIP.useRFC2543hold="1" voIpProt.SIP.lcs="0"
> voIpProt.SIP.sendCompactHdrs="0" voIpProt.SIP.WM50="0"
> voIpProt.SIP.keepalive.sessionTimers="0"
> voIpProt.SIP.requestURI.E164.addGlobalPrefix="">
>
> <outboundProxy voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.address=""
> voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.port="5060"/>
>
> <alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.value="AA"
> voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.1.class="3 "/>
>
> <alertInfo voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.2.value="RA"
> voIpProt.SIP.alertInfo.2.class="4 "/>
>
>
> <requestValidation voIpProt.SIP.requestValidation.
> 1.request="" voIpProt.SIP.requestValidation.1.method=""
> voIpProt.SIP.requestValidation.1.request.1.event="">
>
> <digest voIpProt.SIP.requestValidation.digest.realm="10.20.0.1"/>
>
> </requestValidation>
>
> <specialEvent voIpProt.SIP.specialEvent.lineSeize.nonStandard="1"
> voIpProt.SIP.specialEvent.checkSync.alwaysReboot="0"/>
>
> <conference voIpProt.SIP.conference.address=""/>
>
> </SIP>
>
> </voIpProt>
>
>
> <dialplan dialplan.impossibleMatchHandling="2"
> dialplan.removeEndOfDial=
>
> "1">
>
> <digitmap dialplan.digitmap="[2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|[0-1][2-9]
> xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxx
>
> xxx|[2-9]xxxT" dialplan.digitmap.timeOut="3"/>
>
>
> <routing>
>
> <server dialplan.routing.server.1.address=""
> dialplan.routing.server.1.port="506
>
> 0"/>
>
> <emergency dialplan.routing.emergency.1.value="911"
> dialplan.routing.emergency.1
>
> .server.1="1"/>
>
> </routing>
>
> </dialplan>
>
>
> <logging>
>
>
> <level>
>
> <change log.level.change.sip="4" log.level.change.sip.obs="5"/>
>
> </level>
>
> </logging>
>
> </sip>
>
> -------------------
> Brian Vincent
> Copper Mountain Telecom
> vincentb at coppercolorado.com
>
>
>
>
>
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