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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:45 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for a Snom expert Reply with quote

Where are you located?

That will help with getting contacted by someone local....

PaulH
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 19:31 -1000, Thermal Wetland wrote:
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I would like to hire someone to help us tweak our asterisk system for
Snom phones.

We would like to enable things like:
One touch recording
One touch park orbits
Presence

Please contact off-list if you will be able to help.

Thermal
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:52 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for a Snom expert Reply with quote

On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Paul Hales <pdhales at optusnet.com.au> wrote:

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Where are you located?

We are located on the west coast. The person could work remotely, and we
would pay (I should have said that in the first email!)

Thermal
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:55 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for a Snom expert Reply with quote

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Brent Davidson <brent at texascountrytitle.com>
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Which phones are you using and what software revision. I've had a crash
course in Snom phone lately and can probably help with at least the park
orbits.

-Brent

Brent,

We have the phones in the lab, we have 1 - 370, 1 - 360 & 2 - 320. If we
can make them work, we will certainly purchase more. I find their
software/manuals very confusing. I can't find any user guide for the 370,
the CD that came with the phone had a manual for the 360. We would be able
to use any software version that worked the best/stable.

I will be willing to compensate someone for their time.

Thermal
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:28 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for a Snom expert Reply with quote

9 maj 2008 kl. 03.52 skrev Thermal Wetland:

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On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Paul Hales <pdhales at optusnet.com.au>
wrote:

Where are you located?


We are located on the west coast. The person could work remotely,
and we would pay (I should have said that in the first email!)

The west coast of Norway? Smile

(Sorry just couldn't resist. Don't assume that everyone on the list is
in the US...)

Have a nice weekend, list!

/O
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Looking for a Snom expert Reply with quote

(Sorry for top-posting. Was just easier this time.)

I'm running Snom 300s with software version 7.1.30. I don't think there
is a whole lot different between them and the other phones apart from
the number of buttons. The Park Orbit thing was really sort of tricky.
There's a setting that wasn't documented that had to be turned on before
it would work.

When configuring the SIP Identity, on the SIP tab, you want to be sure
"Extension Monitoring Call Pickup List" is set to on. Not sure if it's
still needed, but I also check the "Support broken registrar" function.

To set up the park orbit, I picked one programmable function key,
assigned its type as "Park Orbit" and typed "700" (the code I set in
features.conf) in the number field. I then created 2 buttons to handle
the 2 parking extensions (we only have 2 lines) and set them as
extensions as 701 and 702 (all you have to type is the number. The rest
of the sip code is added when you press save.). When a user presses the
Park/Hold button it places the call in the parking lot and lights up the
LED beside the appropriate extension button that can be used to retrieve
the calls.

Here's the appropriate sections of the config files:

** features.conf **

[general]
parkext => 700 ; What extension to dial to park
parkpos => 701-702 ; What extensions to park calls on.
These needs to be
; numeric, as Asterisk starts from
the start position
; and increments with one for the
next parked call.
context => parkedcalls ; Which context parked calls are in
parkingtime => 200 ; Number of seconds a call can be
parked for
; (default is 45 seconds)
;courtesytone = beep ; Sound file to play to the parked
caller
; when someone dials a parked call
; or the Touch Monitor is
activated/deactivated.
;parkedplay = caller ; Who to play the courtesy tone to
when picking up a parked call
; one of: parked, caller, both
(default is caller)
;adsipark = yes ; if you want ADSI parking announcements
;findslot => next ; Continue to the 'next' free
parking space.
; Defaults to 'first' available
parkedmusicclass=default ; This is the MOH class to use for
the parked channel
; as long as the class is not set on
the channel directly
; using
Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the dialplan
** sip.conf **
[general]
context=internal
allowguest=no
allowoverlap=no
allowtransfer=yes
notifyhold=yes
bindport=5060
bindaddr=0.0.0.0
srvlookup=yes
pedantic=no
vmexten=internal
;vmexten=*97
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
;allow=ilbc
mohinterpret=default
mohsuggest=default
language=en
useragent=PBX
;dtmfmode = info
fromdomain=10.10.50.253
relaxdtmf=yes
allowsubscribe=yes
subscribecontext=internal
notifyringing=yes
notifyhold=yes
limitonpeers=yes
call-limit=10


[10]
username=10
host=dynamic
type=friend
context=internal
secret=password
subscribecontext=internal
dtmfmode=rfc2833
defaultip=10.10.50.250
mailbox=10 at internal
;subscribemwi=yes
vmexten=voicemail
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
call-limit=10

Note: The call-limit is added because we have an operator queue and we
were getting a bunch of error messages in the log before I added this line.

I do all of my normal dial-plan in AEL format, but couldn't make the
hints work with AEL, so had to build an extensions.conf file to make the
park orbit pickup button work. This is also how you do Sip Presence
indication

** extensions.conf **
[test]
include => parkedcalls

exten => 701,hint,park:701 at parkedcalls
exten => 701,1,ParkedCall(701)

exten => 702,hint,park:702 at parkedcalls
exten => 702,1,ParkedCall(702)

And here's the relevant part of my extensions.ael:

context internal {
includes {
parkedcalls; <------These two lines are the really
important lines
test; <------to make the park orbits work.
}
o => {
goto operator|s|1;
}
voicemail => {
Playback(silence/1);
VoiceMailMain(${CALLERID(num)}@internal);
Hangup;
}
10 => {
Queue (operator|tTnHr|||30);
Voicemail(10 at internal|u);
Hangup;
}
11 => {
// &internal-ext(${EXTEN},SIP/${EXTEN});
Queue (operator|tTnHr|||30);
Voicemail(10 at internal|u);
Hangup;
}
12 => {
&internal-ext(${EXTEN},SIP/${EXTEN});
Hangup;
}
13 => {
&internal-ext(${EXTEN},SIP/${EXTEN});
Hangup;
}
14 => {
&internal-ext(${EXTEN},SIP/${EXTEN});
Hangup;
}
15 => {
&internal-ext(${EXTEN},SIP/${EXTEN});
Hangup;
}
911 => {
Dial(${Trunk}/911,,t);
Hangup;
}
9999 => {
goto admin|s|1;
}
9998 => {
Playback(silence/1);
VoiceMailMain(${CALLERID(num)}@internal);
Hangup;
}
9997 => {
Playback (silence/1);
VoicemailMain(00 at operator);
Hangup;
}
9996 => {
Playback (silence/1);
VoicemailMain();
Hangup;
}
i => {
Wait(1);
Playback (option-is-invalid);
WaitExten(99);
}
_1NXXNXXXXXX => {
&outside-dial(${EXTEN});
}
_NXXXXXX => {
&outside-dial(${EXTEN});
}
_011XXXXXXXXXXXX => {
&outside-dial(${EXTEN});
}
_NXXNXXXXXX => {
&outside-dial(${EXTEN});
}
}

For one touch record, you would need the following section in features.conf:

[featuremap]
automon => *1 ; One Touch Record a.k.a. Touch Monitor

Whatever you set the automon command you will need to you will need to
create a programmable button as type DTMF with that key sequence
assigned to it (in this case *1). (There may be another way, but this
seems simplest.)

Let me know if you need any more help.
-Brent



Thermal Wetland wrote:
Quote:


On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Brent Davidson
<brent at texascountrytitle.com <mailto:brent at texascountrytitle.com>> wrote:

Which phones are you using and what software revision. I've had a
crash course in Snom phone lately and can probably help with at
least the park orbits.

-Brent



Brent,

We have the phones in the lab, we have 1 - 370, 1 - 360 & 2 - 320. If
we can make them work, we will certainly purchase more. I find their
software/manuals very confusing. I can't find any user guide for the
370, the CD that came with the phone had a manual for the 360. We
would be able to use any software version that worked the best/stable.

I will be willing to compensate someone for their time.

Thermal


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