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brian at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:35 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Cisco 7945/7965 CPE Compatibility with Fr |
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I don't think it will work the format is slightly different from the
standard last I checked and I couldn't get it working.
/b
On Jul 30, 2009, at 12:28 AM, Pat Jensen wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
I have had great success bringing up Freeswitch in my lab with
various makes/models of SIP hardware CPE, and I am starting to delve
into some more complex scenarios. I have two questions specific to
Cisco's current generation IP handsets (7965/7945):
1. Is integration of busy lamp fields working on the Cisco
7945/7965? It seems the Asterisk folks are in the process of
putting a patch together for 1.6 that uses SIP TCP as a path way,
and that Cisco may have some "extensions" required to make them
work. If they are supported on Freeswitch, could someone post an
XML phone / corresponding Freeswitch directory.xml configuration
that is known working? I've attempted what I think is correct based
on the SIP deployment guides and the Wiki's, but my BLF speed dial
buttons and call logs do not show any presence information.
<callLogBlfEnabled>1</callLogBlfEnabled> - tried 1 and 2 here
<line button="5">
<featureID>21</featureID>
<featureLabel>Phil 5000</featureLabel>
<speedDialNumber>5000</speedDialNumber>
</line>
2. Is it possible to send a dialed name from Freeswitch back to the
IP phone as feedback when a number is dialed out, similar to native
CallManager Express/UCM functionality? I've noticed that my Linksys
SPA962 will support this without any configuration changes
required. This behavior seems to be vendor implementation specific
- I'm not sure where this information is hiding so I can't refer to
it by it's SIP header to ask as an educated question.
I appreciate any help or guidance you can give me, even if it's
RTFM Thanks folks.
Regards,
Pat
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patj at linklocal.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:54 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Cisco 7945/7965 CPE Compatibility with Fr |
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Hello,
I have had great success bringing up Freeswitch in my lab with various makes/models of SIP hardware CPE, and I am starting to delve into some more complex scenarios. I have two questions specific to Cisco's current generation IP handsets (7965/7945):
1. Is integration of busy lamp fields working on the Cisco 7945/7965? It seems the Asterisk folks are in the process of putting a patch together for 1.6 that uses SIP TCP as a path way, and that Cisco may have some "extensions" required to make them work. If they are supported on Freeswitch, could someone post an XML phone / corresponding Freeswitch directory.xml configuration that is known working? I've attempted what I think is correct based on the SIP deployment guides and the Wiki's, but my BLF speed dial buttons and call logs do not show any presence information.
<callLogBlfEnabled>1</callLogBlfEnabled> - tried 1 and 2 here
<line button="5">
<featureID>21</featureID>
<featureLabel>Phil 5000</featureLabel>
<speedDialNumber>5000</speedDialNumber>
</line>
2. Is it possible to send a dialed name from Freeswitch back to the IP phone as feedback when a number is dialed out, similar to native CallManager Express/UCM functionality? I've noticed that my Linksys SPA962 will support this without any configuration changes required. This behavior seems to be vendor implementation specific - I'm not sure where this information is hiding so I can't refer to it by it's SIP header to ask as an educated question.
I appreciate any help or guidance you can give me, even if it's RTFM Thanks folks.
Regards,
Pat
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