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  1. Can you be a bit more specific... I cannot find this setting within any trunk setup

     

    thanks

     

     

    Make sure your using ver 5.0.10h and you have to buy the WebRTC $299.00 option.

     

    "WebRTC (click to call) WebRTC for click to call from the browser USD 299.00 "

  2. Hi Guys

     

    Is there a way to make the final stage in a hunt group go straight to an extensions voice mail ignoring that extensions voice mail answer time?

     

     

    Put an 8 in front of the extension number.

     

    So if you currently had it set to extension 227 make it 8227

     

    The 8 tells the system to just send the call to voicemail without ringing the phone.

     

    Just make sure under Domain Settings you have this field set:

     

    "Mailbox Direct Dial Prefix: 8 "

  3. The Hold key should either put a call on the next available park or at very least let the user hold the call and put there hand piece down without dial tone still coming through the speaker.

     

     

    Add this setting to your snom_3xx_phone.xml file:

     

    <cw_dialtone perm="RW">off</cw_dialtone>

     

    Now when you press the hold button it puts the caller on hold like it always did but it doesn't play the dial tone in your handset or speaker.

     

     

    We also add this setting:

     

    <holding_reminder perm="RW">off</holding_reminder>

     

    This turns off the beep reminder letting you know you still have somebody on hold.

     

    After making those changes restart your Snom phone so it can do it's PnP to take in those 2 new settings.

     

    We PnP all our Snom phones with those settings.

  4. I was unable to access the Web Interface of snom IP phone which is configured via PnP. What will be the default web interface username and Password ?

     

    I tried the all the password i have given during the creation of extension. but it fails.

     

    Please help.

     

     

    Maybe try...

     

    admin

    0000

     

    or

     

    admin

    1234

     

    It should be what ever you set under Domain settings:

     

    Authentication user:

    Authentication password:

  5. Hi Guys

     

    Can we at some stage get more fields in the domain address book.

     

    Cell phone, email and picture would be very handy especially when having 2 or more Snom Ones talking to each other.

     

    Also a great feature would be several options on how the address book entry's are ordered on the handset.

     

    I have a customer that just wants alphabetical, not the system accounts first.

     

    Maybe try this.

     

    Under each extension:

    "Include local extensions in the phone address book" set it to No

     

    If you want the local extensions/system accounts in the directory just add them to the Domain address book as a regular entry - I haven't done this but I think it will solve your problem for "I have a customer that just wants alphabetical".

     

    Let us know if it worked.

  6. A couple options.

     

    1. Create an extension with mailbox enabled (record your message), set the Maximum number of messages allowed to 0 (so it doesn't record any voice mail messages). Don't have any phone/device registered to this extension/mailbox (so when the caller calls it the greeting/message will play right away instead of the caller hearing X rings)

     

    2. Create an auto attendant - under IVR - record default welcome message,

    Turn off these options:

    - "Please enter the extension number"

    - "For our dial by name directory, press..."

    - "Or remain on the line for general assistance",

    Under Edit

    - "Wait before answering the call (secs):" - set to 1 if you don't want the caller to hear a ring

    - "Timeout (s):" - set to 0

    - "Direct Destinations:" - don't put anything in here

  7. Hi!

     

     

    It is good to have friends with different skills and backgrounds. Sombody helped me doing the linux stuff and it worked just fine. I am not sure what do you mean by pushing something into the phone, but I did a power cycle and the phone did not attempt to do the firmware download again. It only did it once, and not again. The only weird message was "Download Language Failed", but that is something that has appeared in other phones and I just disregard it and the phone works fine.

     

    So, go for 4.5.1 It seems to be working fine.

     

    Cheers!

     

     

    What I mean by push something out to the phone is if you change a button/LED in the pbx web interface for a phone it then has to send that config change to the snom 710 = push. or even just changing the persons name for the extension you will see the name change on your snom 710 display.

     

    Since you didn't have the same problem as I did and your using ver 4.5.1 which was put out by Vodia/Snom and I'm using ver 4.5.0.1090 with same snom 710 phone but I do get the SW Update failed message tells me I think Vodia/Snom put something in their snom 710 ver 8.7.3.15 and 8.7.3.19 firmware that can tell I'm using ver 4.5.0.1090 and they display that error message....why? because they want you to move to ver 5...this is just my opinion.

     

    My snom 710 out of the box running firmware ver 8.7.3.8 did the PnP with no problems and no SW Update failed message....soon as I upgrade firmware to .15 or .19 I get the SW Update: Failed message on the snom 710 display.

     

    My snom 720 running firmware ver 8.7.3.19 doesn't get this error and I'm using ver 4.5.0.1090.

     

    MR X writes:

    "The firmware for 7xx series has some new mechanism that double check the version to make sure everything is legit. should not be a show stopper"

     

    Check the version of what? Make sure what is legit?

     

    My snom 710 is legit and my $15,000.00 snomone pbx ver 4.5.0.1090 license is legit.

  8. Thanks for the advice. I am attempting to create the file snom_710.xml at this very moment. However, I am not finding the right folder. I was able to get to /usr/local/snomONE/ however, the html folder that should be under snomONE is simply not there, it should be between hoots and hunts and it is just not listed. Is it in a different place in my 4.5.1 verision?

     

    Help is, as always, very appreciate it.

     

    Regards

    _

     

    By default the html folder is not created on new installs, you have to create the html directory, the same with the tftp directory.

  9. Thanks for the advice. I am not afraid of work and if the only problem can be a harmless message, I will just disregard it, tell the users not to worry about it either and keep on making calls.

     

     

     

    Regards!

     

    Carlos, you can clear the message and keep on making calls but if you push something to the phone where it needs to reboot then it will also download the 8.7.3.19 firmware again....even if the firmware on the phone is already at 8.7.3.19.

     

    Maybe with your PBX ver 4.5.1 you might not run into this, snomone said with his snom 710 and PBX ver 5 he doesn't get this error message

     

    Let us know if you get that error message on your ver 4.5.1 (that ver was put out by Vodia). I don't think you will get the error message.

  10. Did you try a factory reset before provisioning the phone? Maybe the *78/*79 is a leftover from previous provisionings/versions.

     

    The phone was new out of the box with factory firmware 8.7.3.8.

     

    I haven't tried factory reset yet.

     

    I added custom setting to my snom_720_custom.xml file so it doesn't write the *78 or *79 to the phone. Now my DND works like yours...press it and DND turns on and it doesn't even try to make call in PBX - the way it's supose to work.

     

    From the PBX I can turn it on/off and it sends it to the 720 and also works.

  11. 8.7.3.15 has too many problems with snom ONE, I would generally not recommend to use that version. 8.7.3.19 also has some errands, I hope that the next version will also address the problems with the not-hanging-up calls. Especially if other phones like 870 seem to do it right.

     

     

    Here's something odd.

     

    In the SNOM 720's internal web page under Seup/Preferences you can see a heading DND: with On Code: *78 and Off Code: *79 I removed the *78 and *79, clicked apply so the phone takes the change. Now the DND works like yours...press DND and it sets it as active in the display and doesn't even show any active call, press it again to turn off the DND and again it works and doesn't show any active calls.

     

    I know when I do PnP again the *78/*79 will get put back in, I will try to add custom DND settings for the snom 720 phone as a temp solution.

     

    Not sure why your snom 720 running same firmware doesn't have this problem?

  12. Hmm trying to understand the problem... First of all, the phone synchronizes the status with the PBX over a special kind of subscription. Try to set the DND from the web interface to see if the phone gets the status changes.

     

    The question is if the phone gets into trouble when it is receiving the update during a call. Just tried a couple of times, worked fine with me (720 on 8.7.3.19 on 5.0.5), both for *78/*79 and also other calls. Also pressing the DND key on/off/on/off does not seem to be any problem. Actually when I press the button, the phone does not call into the PBX, it just changes the status.

     

    When I use the PBX web interface to set DND on/off it does send it to the snom 720 and the phone does take the setting but in the active calls display I can see my extension with active call *78....even when using the web interface to set the DND on/off.

     

    Same result when doing it from the snom 720 - shows active call *78 or *79 ....call hangs for about a minute before PBX kills the hung call.

     

    Downgrade to firmware 8.7.3.15 and when I press the DND button I hear "DND has been activated" over my snom 720 speaker and in the active calls it's not hung...the call ends.

     

    With my snom 870 it has the same effect as your test - press DND and it doesn't show any call - it just turns on or off the DND.

  13. Hi,

     

    Just picked up a new SNOM 720.

     

    Did the PNP - all works fine.

     

    I notice when you press the DND key it displays DND Active which is fine and on the PBX I can see the account is now set to DND but in the active calls I see my extension the snom 720 has an active call to *78 which is the code to activate DND....it just sits there for about 30 or so seconds and then the PBX kills the call and emails me a "...has been disconnected because media session was not established (source=snom720 phone ip:45730)." Same when you press the DND again to deactivate it I can see the *79 call hang.

     

    My SNOM 720 firmware is 8.7.3.19

     

    When I downgrade to firmware 8.7.3.15 and press my DND key the PBX plays over my speaker "DND has been activated" and the call doesn't hang in the active calls screen.

     

    Is there a setting that I have to change in the 8.7.3.19 so the DND wont have the call hang in the PBX?

     

    My snom 870 doesn't play the audio "DND has been activated" when I press the DND key and the call doesn't hang - so it works fine with no audio being played for my 870.

     

    Thanks,

  14. 4.5.0 was released around June 2012. That's why the 710 did not make it. We had support cases where people tried to get the 710 working with 4.5, and the bottom line is: Of course they work in 4.5, but you better manually configure them.

     

    We added more than just a few pnp.xml entries to the new release. If you look at the file structure you will notice that several things have changed. The button provisioning has been overhauled. Also the MAC-based provisioning which uses the 7xx certificates has been reworked. XML-RPC has been added. These are things that you don't just put into the pnp.xml file and hit the save button.

     

    Hi Snom ONE,

     

    I understand ver 5 has a few new neat features like the xml-rpc(pretty cool feature), button provisioning based on type of phone, etc but my post is not about why don't I have these features in ver 4.5.

     

    The new ver 5 will be great for my next server but my current server running ver 4.5 I have spent $15,000.00 just on the software license. Once my ver 4.5 server maxes out then my second server will be a ver 5 server.

     

     

    Back to my problem....

    The PnP for my snom 710 and ver 4.5 worked but on my snom 710 I get that 1 line msg at the top SW-Update failed (but it really didn't fail) so I clear it and my phone is fine....all PnP is there. My post is how do I fix that problem? Has anyone seen that before and if so where in the snom 710 is the setting?

     

    You mention "...and the bottom line is: Of course they work in 4.5, but you better manually configure them", this is why I posted in this forum asking for your help or anyone's help.

    - to get rid of that message "SW-Update Failed" do I manually have to add a line or set a special setting to the:

    A) pnp.xml file

    B snom_3xx_fs.xml file

    C) snom_710.xml

    D) snom_3xx_fw.xml

     

    or do I have to create a custom snom_710_custom.xml and add something specfic to it? Or maybe I have to manually go inside the snom 710 PUI and set something? I don't know the answer this is why I'm asking for help.

     

    Thanks

  15. snom 710 was not available when version 4.5 was released. It was added in version 5.

     

     

    Not sure what your getting at? I know the PBX interface didn't have the 710 and that's why snom posted the "How to add the 710"....I did that part so my ver 4.5.0.1090 has the 710.

     

    ver 5 came out in Nov 2012 but the 710's were available Aug 2012. Even PBX Support posts in this forum Sept 4th, 2012 showing what files need to be updated in the PBX:

    http://forum.snomone.com/index.php?/topic/6278-snom-710/

     

     

    The SNOM 720 and 760 are in ver 4.5. There shouldn't be any difference for snom 710.

     

    My 710 PnP works but the phone thinks the firmware/SW-update failed....you can clear that message and use the phone and it 100% works but if you reboot the phone or push a config change to the 710 it takes it but at the same time the phone tries to update firmware again.

     

    Are you saying you 100% know it won't work with ver 4.5.0.1090? If so please tell me why it wont work?

     

    Has anyone else used the snom 710 with ver 4.5.0.1090?

  16. Hi,

     

    Using ver 4.5.0.1090 linux

     

    Just picked up a new SNOM 710 to test.

     

    I followed the "How to add autoprovisioning support for snom 710 in snom ONE" from the snomone wiki so now my ver 4.5.0.1090 can do PnP for the new SNOM 710 phones.

     

    The PBX is in a datacentre so I setup the snom 710 for WAN PnP. I've done many SNOM 3xx series and 870 PnP phones on same system with no problems.

     

    The snom 710 does all the PnP and downloads the new firmware ver 8.7.3.19. During the firmware update all of the snom 710 display messages show 100%...shows successful update.

     

    The phone reboots after the successful firmware update....the extension name gets displayed...the top line shows "Provisioning in progress..." then top line shows SW-Update Failed and the Info button is flashing...I press on the Info button and it displays SW-Update failed do you want to retry/redo....I select cancel.

     

    My SNOM 710 looks fine...extension name and all functions work...make/receive calls....in the PBX change call forwarding number and it pushes it to the 710 so I know the PnP worked and it's talking to the PBX. When I program the 5 buttons in the PBX it pushes it to the 710 and they take effect but it also makes the 710 think it has to do an update so it reboots and does the downloading of the firmware again even though it's the same ver 8.7.3.19 that is in the PBX PnP page.

     

    It's almost like the 710 internally thinks it failed the software update because it didn't get an ok from the PBX maybe? So it keeps the failed to update flag turned to yes internally?

     

    Any idea how to solve this problem?

     

    The snom 710 log even shows it was successful:

     

    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Last provisioning was successful, thus stop here!

    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Go to wizzard if all settings have been read.

    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: SetProvisioningDone

     

     

    Here is the log from the snom 710:

     

    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [ALERT ] CFG: read_old_settings: No /snom/snomconfig/raw_settings found for reading.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found phone-settings XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 0
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found network-settings XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found ReplacementPlan XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found function-keys XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 0
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found firmware-settings XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 0
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [ALERT ] PHN: Disabling core dump succeeded
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [CRITIC] GUI: Display disabled state: [off]
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_CA.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_BS.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_DA.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_DE.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_CS.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_EN.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_ES.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_FI.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_ET.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_FR.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_HE.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_HU.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_IT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_LT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_NL.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_NO.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_PL.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_PT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_SI.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_RU.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_SK.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_SV.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_TR.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_UK.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:44 [NOTICE] PHN: Using gui lang English at index:5 from: /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_EN.xml
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_BS.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_DA.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_DE.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_CS.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_EN.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_ES.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_FI.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_FR.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_HE.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_HU.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_IT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_LT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_NL.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_NO.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_PT.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_SI.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_RU.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_SV.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Fast read of /snom/snomlang/web_lang_TR.xml successful.
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: Using web lang English at index:4 from: /snom/snomlang/web_lang_EN.xml
    1/1/2000 00:00:45 [NOTICE] PHN: SIP: Udp listener connected
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: Setting server prio 1, type redirection, url: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: http://MYPBXDOMAIN:80/provisioning/snom710.htm
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] LID: Opening TCP socket on port 7547
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] LID: Opening TCP socket on port 843
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [FATAL ] PHN: Phone::uboot_version:1.1.5-IFX-05.01.12
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found setting-files XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_setting_file_list: added URL: http://MYPBXIPADDRESS:80/prov/snom_3xx_fw.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_setting_file_list: added URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_820_phone.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_setting_file_list: added URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_3xx_fkeys.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_setting_file_list: added URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_web_lang.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] CFG: read_setting_file_list: added URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_gui_lang.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: http://MYPBXDOMAIN:80/provisioning/snom710-MY710MACADDRESS.htm
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [ALERT ] PHN: Config setup: code: 404, uri: http://MYPBXDOMAIN:80/provisioning/snom710-MY710MACADDRESS.htm
    1/1/2000 00:00:46 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: http://MYPBXIPADDRESS:80/prov/snom_3xx_fw.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found phone-settings XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_820_phone.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:47 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:00:52 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: http server is asking for credentials!
    1/1/2000 00:00:52 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: resending request !
    1/1/2000 00:00:52 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found phone-settings XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_3xx_fkeys.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:53 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:00:58 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: http server is asking for credentials!
    1/1/2000 00:00:58 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: resending request !
    1/1/2000 00:00:58 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found function-keys XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_web_lang.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found web-languages XML header
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: https://MYPBXIPADDRESS:443/prov/snom_gui_lang.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:00:59 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found gui-languages XML header
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Config setup: found xml style settings
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: last prov successful:1; uri: >http://MYPBXDOMAIN/provisioning/snom710.htm<; default uri: >http://provisioning.snom.com/snom710/snom710.php?mac={mac}<
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: http://127.0.0.1:80/dummy.htm
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [ERROR ] PHN: TPL: Socket Error: 20/23/connecting, connect_cb -> No such file or directory (2)
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::on_tcp_close conn_id:10
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [ALERT ] PHN: Config setup: code: 500, uri: http://127.0.0.1:80/dummy.htm
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching FW URL: http://MYPBXIPADDRESS:80/prov/snom_3xx_fs.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Fetching URL: http://MYPBXIPADDRESS:80/prov/snom_3xx_fs.xml?model=snom710
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Last provisioning was successful, thus stop here!
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Go to wizzard if all settings have been read.
    1/1/2000 00:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: SetProvisioningDone
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [CRITIC] PHN: start_dst(952826400) end_dst(973389600) offset_dst(3600) offset_utc(-14400)
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [CRITIC] PHN: start DST: 03/12/2000 02:00:00 (952826400)
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [CRITIC] PHN: end DST: 11/05/2000 02:00:00 (973389600)
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name1
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name1!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name2
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name2!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name3
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name3!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name4
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name4!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name5
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name5!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name6
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name6!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name7
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name7!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name8
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name8!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name9
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name9!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] MEDIA: MediaIpc::rtpClose: mc_name10
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: lcs:closed mc port mc_name10!
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Using gui lang English at index:5 from: /snom/snomlang/gui_lang_EN.xml
    31/12/1999 20:01:00 [NOTICE] PHN: Using web lang English at index:4 from: /snom/snomlang/web_lang_EN.xml
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [CRITIC] PHN: SIP: packet 1000001 dest invalid tls:MYPBXIPADDRESS:5061 for Request DISCOVER/-
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [NOTICE] PHN: ProvUtils::UcLookUpFirmwareUpdateViaDNS: domain: >MYISPDOMAIN.com<
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [NOTICE] PHN: ProvUtils::UcSendFirmwareUpdateAvailableRequest: enabled: 1; url: >https://ucupdates-r2.MYISPDOMAIN.com/RequestHandler/ucdevice.upx<; id: ><
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [NOTICE] PHN: ProvUtils::UcSendFirmwareUpdateAvailableRequest: request: >3PIP00-mysnom710mac#'s-5BNA192.168.0.1081ENUSnomsnom710AB2011-10-14T08:07:30cpe.nbt873192009-12-10T11:31:30<
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [ALERT ] PHN: webclient: Could not resolve host ucupdates-r2.MYISPDOMAIN.com
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [NOTICE] PHN: ProvUtils::UcFirmwareUpdateAvailableResponseReceived code: 400
    31/12/1999 20:01:01 [ERROR ] PHN: Warning: Certificate verification omitted. TLS Server authentication is switched off! 
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [CRITIC] PHN: start_dst(1362880800) end_dst(1383444000) offset_dst(3600) offset_utc(-14400)
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [CRITIC] PHN: start DST: 03/10/2013 02:00:00 (1362880800)
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [CRITIC] PHN: end DST: 11/03/2013 02:00:00 (1383444000)
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [NOTICE] PHN: SIP: process auth:Match challenge for user=225, realm=MYPBXDOMAIN
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [NOTICE] CFG: Settings: Config stored
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [CRITIC] PHN: SIP: Registered at registrar as 225@MYPBXDOMAIN (Expires: 182 secs)
    22/2/2013 21:23:03 [CRITIC] CFG: Warning: setting 'outgoing_identity' not set, using default
    22/2/2013 21:23:07 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: http server is asking for credentials!
    22/2/2013 21:23:07 [NOTICE] PHN: webclient::handle_challenge: resending request !
    22/2/2013 21:23:07 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found firmware-settings XML header
    22/2/2013 21:23:07 [NOTICE] CFG: read_xml_settings: found one byte encoding: 1

  17. Sometimes a call 'hangs' somewhere in some state. In my case an outgoing call via sip trunk

     

    There is the option to cancel an active call (admin web i/f ->Status->Active Calls) but I cant manage to kill this call.

    Clicking on the x Action button doesn't do anything.

    Tried with different browsers but no luck.

     

    Only option is to restart the pbx ;(

     

    This is a 5.0.3 (MacOS)

     

    Fonny

     

    This also happens with my ver 4.5.0.1090 - the call is actually not alive, it's just the web interface shows it's still active but it's really not = bug.

    If you don't restart the PBX you will see it will clean it's self up and it does get removed from the list of active calls.

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