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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:47 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions |
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Hi all,
I've got a provisioning file that I use to configure Cisco SPA112's.
I'm wanting to get this file to do 3 things for me. I want to turn T.38 on, Call forwarding off, and Call waiting, off for both lines. but it's not working.
This is what I'm using to enable T.38 for line 1.
<FAX_Enable_T38_1_>Yes</FAX_Enable_T38_1_>
<FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>1</FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>
<FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>Yes</FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>
<FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>caller or callee</FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn cfwd off on line 1.
<Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn call waiting off on line 1.
<Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>No</Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>
However, these setting don't seem be be getting set on the device, even after a reboot.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
TIA,
Mike. |
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nengelberth at team-me... Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:56 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions |
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To me, the settings you’ve sent look correct. However, one thing I’ve found with SPA configuration files is that they’re very picky – if they don’t parse as valid XML anywhere in the file, it will pretty much silently discard the entire file. The first troubleshooting step I use for SPA provisioning is to run all the configuration files a phone should be pulling through an XML validator, or pull them up in a browser and see if the browser handles it as XML (Chrome or IE seem to work equally well for this in my experience, but Firefox can get a bit cranky since the file isn’t really an XML file with all the normal headers & tags).
Also, have you verified with logging on the provisioning server that the configuration file is actually being pulled?
Thank you,
Noah Engelberth
MetaLINK Technologies
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mike Diehl
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:47 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions
Hi all,
I've got a provisioning file that I use to configure Cisco SPA112's.
I'm wanting to get this file to do 3 things for me. I want to turn T.38 on, Call forwarding off, and Call waiting, off for both lines. but it's not working.
This is what I'm using to enable T.38 for line 1.
<FAX_Enable_T38_1_>Yes</FAX_Enable_T38_1_>
<FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>1</FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>
<FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>Yes</FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>
<FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>caller or callee</FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn cfwd off on line 1.
<Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn call waiting off on line 1.
<Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>No</Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>
However, these setting don't seem be be getting set on the device, even after a reboot.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
TIA,
Mike. |
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mdiehlenator at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:03 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions |
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Well, I went to an online xml validation site and found an error. After correcting the error, my problem is gone!
Thank you.
Mike.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Noah Engelberth <nengelberth@team-meta.net (nengelberth@team-meta.net)> wrote:
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To me, the settings you’ve sent look correct. However, one thing I’ve found with SPA configuration files is that they’re very picky – if they don’t parse as valid XML anywhere in the file, it will pretty much silently discard the entire file. The first troubleshooting step I use for SPA provisioning is to run all the configuration files a phone should be pulling through an XML validator, or pull them up in a browser and see if the browser handles it as XML (Chrome or IE seem to work equally well for this in my experience, but Firefox can get a bit cranky since the file isn’t really an XML file with all the normal headers & tags).
Also, have you verified with logging on the provisioning server that the configuration file is actually being pulled?
Thank you,
Noah Engelberth
MetaLINK Technologies
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com (asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com) [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com (asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com)] On Behalf Of Mike Diehl
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:47 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions
Hi all,
I've got a provisioning file that I use to configure Cisco SPA112's.
I'm wanting to get this file to do 3 things for me. I want to turn T.38 on, Call forwarding off, and Call waiting, off for both lines. but it's not working.
This is what I'm using to enable T.38 for line 1.
<FAX_Enable_T38_1_>Yes</FAX_Enable_T38_1_>
<FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>1</FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>
<FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>Yes</FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>
<FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>caller or callee</FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn cfwd off on line 1.
<Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn call waiting off on line 1.
<Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>No</Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>
However, these setting don't seem be be getting set on the device, even after a reboot.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
TIA,
Mike.
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amertel at pipeline.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 7:31 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions |
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Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
Mike Diehl <mdiehlenator@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I went to an online xml validation site and found an error. After correcting the error, my problem is gone!
Thank you.
Mike.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Noah Engelberth <nengelberth@team-meta.net (nengelberth@team-meta.net)> wrote:
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To me, the settings you’ve sent look correct. However, one thing I’ve found with SPA configuration files is that they’re very picky – if they don’t parse as valid XML anywhere in the file, it will pretty much silently discard the entire file. The first troubleshooting step I use for SPA provisioning is to run all the configuration files a phone should be pulling through an XML validator, or pull them up in a browser and see if the browser handles it as XML (Chrome or IE seem to work equally well for this in my experience, but Firefox can get a bit cranky since the file isn’t really an XML file with all the normal headers & tags).
Also, have you verified with logging on the provisioning server that the configuration file is actually being pulled?
Thank you,
Noah Engelberth
MetaLINK Technologies
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com (asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com) [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com (asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com)] On Behalf Of Mike Diehl
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:47 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] SPA112 provisioning file questions
Hi all,
I've got a provisioning file that I use to configure Cisco SPA112's.
I'm wanting to get this file to do 3 things for me. I want to turn T.38 on, Call forwarding off, and Call waiting, off for both lines. but it's not working.
This is what I'm using to enable T.38 for line 1.
<FAX_Enable_T38_1_>Yes</FAX_Enable_T38_1_>
<FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>1</FAX_T38_Redundancy_1_>
<FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>Yes</FAX_T38_ECM_Enable_1_>
<FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>caller or callee</FAX_Tone_Detect_Mode_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn cfwd off on line 1.
<Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_All_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_Busy_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>No</Cfwd_No_Ans_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Sel_Serv_1_>
<Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>Yes</Cfwd_Last_Serv_1_>
This is what I'm using to turn call waiting off on line 1.
<Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>No</Call_Waiting_Serv_1_>
However, these setting don't seem be be getting set on the device, even after a reboot.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
TIA,
Mike.
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