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  1. shopcomputer & Vance....I have read in the past if you try reactivating your license it might not work but it was suggested to reverse the upper/lower case of each letter in your license and then activate it. Example: if your license is like this.... BwMzIzM...etc change it to this... bWmZiZm....etc Let us know how you make out as it may help others with the same problem. Cheers,
  2. MR X, I want to import multiple dialplans - is this possible? Each account/extension has their own dialplan.
  3. Hi fonny, Your not following the thread....your question makes no sense to what we were even talking about?
  4. Give example's of what for OS X users?
  5. Convenient? Your already at your desk with your computer and web browser already open...tab to your web browser and send the fax. The documents are already in your computer - just upload them to the web interface - stay at your desk/computer, it's more convenient/easier then printing them and walking over to the fax machine and faxing them and waiting for the confirmation page. Rendering - there are a ton of already developed rendering engines/aps out there...license one and have it in your core program...it does all the work for you....some even support being able to convert/render over 200 file types to X format. You wouldn't be using printer drivers.
  6. Ver 5 added Fax-to-Email, that's a good start. It would be easy to now add Web-to-Fax. The best would be Email-to-Fax but we would be happy with Web-to-Fax. Yes the trunk would have to support T.38 but a lot of providers now support T.38, G711 faxing is unreliable. Web-to-Fax: - User logs into their snomone end user web interface, clicks on the fax tab, then clicks on send fax - on this web page it has the standard To: From: Subject: Body for a message and also be able to upload documents of many formats .doc/rtf/PDF/txt/etc. Snomone converts the docs to tiff and faxes them. Email-to-Fax would be more of a pain to develop as you would then need to have an internal email server ap running and polling etc but Web-to-fax would be easy to develope. Right now you have the Fax-to-Email but you should also have it store the fax PDF's in the end users web interface just like we view voicemail messages. This way if the Fax-to-Email fails in sending it via email for whatever reason it would still be in the end users web interface. PDF files use up less space then voicemail messages.
  7. Just installed ver 5 and this feature is not in it. Any idea when you will add it?
  8. voipguy

    V5?

    Thanks. Last question, when will you release ver 5?
  9. voipguy

    V5?

    does the new fax-to-email send it as a PDF or Tiff file?
  10. voipguy

    V5?

    what web site? I went to the snom.com and the snom one but don't see anything for ver 5? I'm also excited to see what ver 5 has in it.
  11. Hi Katerina, That link has nothing to do with leviticus problem. The problem is leviticus "Threads: SIP: 100" is at the max of 100, he can set it higher and the problem is solved but I'm just trying to figure out why mine is only at 43 and I have more registered users then he does and I'm not having this problem. So I was just looking for a more detailed description of what the "Threads: SIP: 100" setting is all about. What are these 100 SIP connections? Their not active calls and their not the total number of registered phones. I just don't want to run into this problem in the near future when I add a bunch more phones. Thanks
  12. leviticus - your status screen shows: "Number of HTTP sessions: Sessions: PAC=0, HTTP=1; Threads: SIP=100, HTTP=1" Your "Threads: SIP=100" is at the 100 max - this seems odd to me, mine currently shows 43 and I have more registered ATA's then you, maybe you have another problem? Just trying to help by pointing out a couple oberservations. I'd like to hear from the SNOM team on eaxtaly what the "Threads: SIP= " is for.
  13. Hmmm....mine shows 100 for this setting but I have a lot more then 100 registered snom phones and ATA's and I have no problems. I always thought this setting was for 100 active sip/voice conversations at one time. The manual states: "Maximum number of SIP connections: This setting limits the total number of SIP connections the system will support. This setting must be configured in busy environments where resource limitation is an issue." Why am I not having the same problems of phones loosing their registrations like is leviticus having?
  14. Hi, In the IP Access Control page you have 4 columns: IP Address......Type[Comment]......Expries......Delete Can you move the 4th column "Delete" to right after the 1st column "IP Address" ? Or make it so when your mouse is hovering on the screen that it highlights the line you want to delete? Like it does in a lot of the other screens - Domains, Accounts, trunks, Dial plans. We have hundreds of blocked ip addresses and a few white listed ip addresses - when we want to delete one it's very difficult to make sure your actually deleting the one you want because the red delete X is the last column and the line doesn't auto highlight and your not given any confirmation so it's easy to delete the wrong ip address. You may not believe this but I hold up a ruller to my screen just to make sure I'm clicking on the proper red X to delete the ip address that I want deleted. Thanks.
  15. Hi, When your editing an Extension the second field is called "Dial plan:" with a drop down menu - can you please make that auto sort the data in the drop down menu? We assign each cleint their own dial plan and we name the dial plans with 6 digits - we have hundreds listed in the drop down menu and it's not sorted. When we assign a suspended dial plan to a client/extension and then later want to give them back their old dial plan it's difficult to find it in the drop down list because we have hundreds and it's not sorted. Thanks P.S Thanks for adding the "Delete voicemail of selected extensions" feature - it saves a ton of time in admin work!
  16. ...if this setup is for 1 company with multiple Domains/Systems then I guess you wouldn't be able to use the Adress book features of the SNOM phone? My understanding is the Address book is per Domain so it only pulls in all the extensions for that Domain and if you split up your 2000 extensions over multiple Domains/Ssystems how can you get this to work for the Adress book? I don't think the Address book not working would be a deal breaker but it would be great to know if there is a trick to make that work.
  17. UPDATE Grandstream just released firmware ver 1.0.3.1 beta for the HT701 which fixes the call waiting bug. I confirmed the new firmware does fix the call waiting bug for SnomOne.
  18. Bound to IP address. Nothing has changed. No calls dropped but seeing that message in the log file made me think that no more "new" calls would be allowed.
  19. I don't think there is anything wrong with the key, it has worked fine for months. My status screen shows License Duration:Permanent, I will keep an eye on it. Thanks
  20. What do you mean by "Of course it can happen that a server goes offline, then the calls (for example in the LAN) will definitevely go on." ? Are you talking about your licensing server or my snom one server? Can't see you thinking my snom one server would be off line because I never stated that in my post and that is not the problem posted. As I mentioned our license was converted from a pbxnsip hosted license to a snom one license - not temporary. If anymore snom one team memebers have any insight on this log file message "Cannot send packet: No license" I would appreciate it. When I read that in the log file that tells me "No license" which could mean no more calls will be processed until the license gets verified again or passes the check again. I know you say "We dont turn off licenses or the missing response does not disable the license." but it clearly states cannot send packet no license? Thanks
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