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  1. I went with a Sangoma Vega100 VS0154 and was very impressed with it. This appliance was about $100 more than the card with echo cancellation at my cost but if the main PBX ever had a hardware failure I could just restore a new one from a backup and not have to worry if the T1 card was affected by the main pbx's hardware failure. Plus it is about a 5 minute setup for the appliance once you know how.

     

     

    I was actually looking at both the digium and the vega gateways (more to replace ISDN2e for smaller businesses and keeping their existing system - Avaya 406v2), would you recommend them?

  2. I have set up autoprovisioning with PnP on the snom one and this works fine with the Snom 720s (using 4.5.0.1090 Epsilon Geminids (Win32)) Firmware on the phones is 8.7.2.9. When I upgrade the firmware to 8.7.3.10 PnP stops working. I cant even register a phone running 8.7.3.10 to the switch using PnP I have had to downgrade the phones to the old firmware to do this.

     

    I am also trying to get buttons working on these phones, they work on the new firmware but not the old so I am stuck, do I upgrade the firmware and lose PnP or keep PnP but lose the buttons...

  3. If you use PnP with the PBX, the PBX provisions the firmware link. You can set it in the PBX admin mode under settings/pnp. Just copy the link there and reboot the phone. If you want to remotely reboot (registered) phones, you can do that from the domain account list, at the bottom there is a item to reboot the selected phones.

     

    I am running the 4.5.0.1090 Epsilon Geminids (Win32) version on a test box (trying to PnP 720s) when I go to http://192.168.0.78/reg_pnpparm.htm there are no options there to update the firmware. Am I looking in the right place?

  4. I have a job coming up that is going to need a Sangoma A101 PRI card and was wondering do I need to have Echo Cancelation on it or not. It is only a $300 difference ;) but wanted to see if it was necessary.

     

    my first Snom One install was with a sangoma 101 without echo cancellation, it was swapped out 3 weeks later. well worth the money

  5. Right. The default SSH username is "root" and the default password either "nosoup4u" or "snomONE", unless you have changed the password for the PBX system admin account (then it is that password).

     

    You can also modify the page "reg_plug_ip.htm". There is a function called generate_interfaces, where you can add your code for eth0.0 as shown in that Debian web page.

     

    Note!!!

     

    You are working on a dangerous part of the system. If you loose the IP configuration, your box will be a brick. The SoHo does not have a factory reset button (unlike the snom ONE mini). You should definitively make sure that you can log in to the SSH through IPv6 link local address. If you have a Debian standard Linux system somewhere, try out what configuration works, and after it works try it out on the SoHo.

     

    thanks again. I take it what I am trying to do is not standard on the Soho? what is the normal way to install these? is NAT the way forward?

  6. That is possible. In Linux, you can generally have many IP addresses on the same (physical) interface. The SoHo is running a Debian if I remember correctly, we don't support this kind of configuration from the (default) web interface. http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Multiple_IP_addresses_on_One_Interface contains what needs to be done. Actually you can log in through the SSH to the system and edit the file directly. Alternatively, you can customize the web page on the PBX where you can set the static IP address for the SoHo, so that the JavaScript there generates a different configuration file. Probably the first is easier.

     

     

    great thanks. how can I do it through the http://192.168.0.101/reg_system.htm page?

     

    is there a standard username and password for SSH?

  7. I have a Snom vision (1.2.2)hooked up to a 821 (8.4.32)and all works as designed. Except when I come back in the morning the Vision is unresponsive and I need to reboot it. Once I reboot the Vision all is good again...Any ideas why this is happening?

  8. has anyone used the new snom UC600 and if so have you used it with Snom One? it might be an alternative in the short term before we move to Lync but I would need to know if can autoprovision it via the xml files.

  9. Thats probably the problem. Did you "play" with the outbound proxy or the "Explicitly list addresses for inbound traffic"? Maybe just put 192.168.0.90 there.

     

     

    I could kiss you...

     

    the sangoma engineer set the NBE up, I stupidly did not notice that the loopback was not being presented in the log. may a thousand camels be blessed upon your family

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