[asterisk-users] Polycom Digitmap

Justin Phelps phelps.justin at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 16:17:21 CDT 2009


I'm working on replacing a SoundPoint 600 with a 650. I need to merge 
these two sets of digitmaps in the polycom sip.cfg file, because the 650 
locks up when I try to use the digitmap from the 600. I've included the 
default digitmap from a 3.1.3 RevB polycom release.

I'd like to merge these two digitmaps, but I don't want to reintroduce 
the lockup issue I was having with the 600 digitmap on the 650.

I've included my understanding of each definition below as well. I 
understand that the T at the end of certain definitions set a timeout, 
which is defined right after the digitmap. The Default timeout has a 
series of six 3's seperated by a |. The 600 definition has a single 3. 
What is the proper way to define these timeouts as well?

It also seems some of the definitions in the 600 group are redundant. 
Can you think of any reason as to why these shouldn't be combined?

Default:
[2-9]11|0T|011xxx.T|[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|[2-9]xxxT

600:
[2-9]11|[*]xx|891xxx|[1-7]xxx|8[0-46-8]xx|8500|851xxx|9,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9,xxxxxxxT

600
[2-9]11            Information/Emergency (411 911 etc)
[*]xx              Service Numbers (*69)
891xxx             891 then 3 digits
[1-7]xxx           4 Digit Extension (1801, 1101, 5674)
8[0-46-8]xx        8 then 0-4 or 6-8 then 2 digits
8500               8500
851xxx             851 then 3 digits
9,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx  9, then 1, then [2-9] then 9 digits
9,xxxxxxxT         9, then 7 digit number

Default
[2-9]11              Information/Emergency (411 911 etc)
0                    Operator
011xxx.T             011 then three digits, than anything
[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx  0-1 then 2-9 then 9 digits
[2-9]xxxxxxxxx       2-9 then 9 digits
[2-9]xxxT            2-9 then 3 digits
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Justin Phelps
www.onitato.com
850.866.6864



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