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Steve B

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  1. I have installed a couple snomONE SoHos and both of them give me a huge squelch upon entering the room with one person then goes quiet until another person enters the room and then all "hell" breaks loose with squelch everywhere. Is this a known problem or do I need to configure something? This does not happen with the normal snomoNE software installed on my other boxes. snomONE version on the SOHO 2011-4.3.0.5012, tried this with snom 300s and 320s on firmware 8.4.32 I have attached a log file. conferencelog.txt
  2. Unless the new release of snomONE allows it, all third party phones cannot transfer. You will need to use the star code for transferring. This code is *77 unless you have changed it.
  3. It is under the email tab, I ran into this too. http://forum.snomone.com/index.php?/topic/5043-snomone-soho-template/page__p__22127#entry22127
  4. 1. Mac addresses are for plug and play only. 2. I use 12 digit "mixed case with numbers" passwords. 3. If you are only going to have one phone per registration, you could do this. 4. I only white list addresses if they have problems, if you set the access to 5-10 attempts in one second and ban for 7 days, they cannot brute force the extension. The reason I only white list addresses with problems is that most of my external phones are on dynamic IPs. Most brute force attacks that I have seen start at 40-45 registration attempts per second. In my opinion, blacklisting all other addresses is over kill with snomONE. If you blacklist all other IPs you cannot login to the web GUI if you are not on one of your allowed IPs. 5 Don't know on this one, better left for snomONE to answer...sorry. -Steve
  5. Is this going to be a possibility on a hunt group for a ring back tone? That would be awesome! I already use the one on my extension.
  6. Hi, I have one PBX with 10 extensions, all snom 320s with 8.4.31 installed, that has been showing me a MOS graph with all the trunks great but a few spots on the extensions around 2.5. See the attached image. Does this mean that I have an extension acting up or some heavy LAN traffic? The PBX and Phones are on the same LAN. There is a POTS adapter involved, which is the only interface to the outside world, it is also on the same LAN. The PBX version is .4025 running on Ubuntu. Any help or a direction to look in would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve mos.bmp
  7. Is this a good example of where a "SIP IP replacement list" should be setup? http://wiki.snomone.com/index.php?title=SIP_Ports Example 192.168.1.1/209.65.27.243
  8. Is there another web server or device that has a web configuration in the DMZ? You may need to change the port on the PBX if it is conflicting with another machine. This may also be conflicting with the router login web server. Its worth a shot until snomOne helps
  9. Have you checked the access list under Admin/Settings/Access, it sounds like you have a blocked address.
  10. Thanks for your feedback! I was just getting some ideas for the companies I deal with that may not have a big enough budget for the snomONE PLUS but may have a budget for a snomONE SOHO and a Gateway. It may be a good way to kick start them into a IPPBX instead of them buying multiple 4 line phones. I prefer native SIP over converted analog but most of my customers here are locked into a contract still. --Steve
  11. Hey guys, I have been using Grandstream FXO adapters with my snomONE installs and they don't seem to work the best, especially with DTMF. I am looking towards Patoon or Audiocodes. Has anyone had good experience with these adapters? These installs are for the customers that fall under the budget of a snomONE plus. Thanks, Steve
  12. I have noticed this with call parking also, when it comes back off of call parking it has 85xxx instead of the caller ID. I don't know if this is part of that ticket.
  13. I have been working with my Grandstream 4104 GXO gateway with this type of situation. I setup a dial plan of 9 which dials the POTS adapter and set the pots adapter for dialing out manually. It actually works pretty decent with the exception that you can't choose the port on the FXO, it just picks up an available port. Yes there would not be a back button to cancel a digit in this situation as you have live dial tone. As a note with the grandstream adapter, I have been able to successfully route incoming ports to different extensions based upon what port they dial in on.
  14. Thank you, I am looking to purchase one for a new customer and that will help a lot!
  15. Check your ring timeout on the domain vs the hunt group, an extension may be picking up before the hunt group is done ringing if the domain settings are less than the hunt group.
  16. Are you getting close on the debian links?
  17. Great job Matt! Do you think you will be adding a transfer button or drag and drop transfer function to this?
  18. 10-4, SLA is just a stop gap for people not used to line pools and they don't want to change yet I prefer parking calls.
  19. I have SLA running on the newest version of snomONE on linux. I have noticed with SLA (shared line appearance) on the snom 320 that if you do not put a call on hold with the hold button, but you choose another line button and dial an extension or outside number, it activates a third BLF light that doesn't go away unless you click it. Could this be a setup issue with me or is this a known bug? Thanks, Steve Edit: the snom 320 firmware is the latest and greatest
  20. Steve B

    PAC?

    Also, in the next version of the PAC or WAC will we be able to see the Park Orbits?
  21. No I did not put them in the hunt group stages directly. If this works, it would still be to much of a hassle for them to log in and change it at the current point. They are still trying to get used to pooled line groups and parking vs SLA. I tried SLA and it worked but any time the receptionist would put a line on hold the phone would still have dial tone on the speaker waiting for her to do something. I guess it goes back to my topic that I failed to put in the body of my last post, to punch *72 through to the PSTN, I believe it is \*72 in the dial plan pattern and sip:\*72@\d;user=phone in the replacement, is this correct? Another off topic item is where can I get the full syntax for auto provisioning the snom phone? I am trying to get the the CID to only display number, not name. Thank you, Steve
  22. Steve B

    PAC?

    I still have the old pbxnsip PAC for windows, is there any chance there will be a snomONE branded PAC or a functional WAC?
  23. I just did an install for a customer where they have seven PSTN lines and they want to be able to forward their main incoming line at night to 1 of 9 different cell phones when they leave the office. My delima: 1. All the extensions are in a hunt group, if I forward one to a cell phone after hours through the phone, it doesn't forward out. 2. I can ring a cell phone simultaneously for an extension but this would ring all the time. Since the person on call could be different depending on the day, we don't want all the cell phones to ring simultaneously. Is there a way to easily change the forward number on a hunt group or be able to forward the phone when in a hunt group?
  24. Thank you everyone for the replys, I disabled TLS on this system for now and will play with it on my own system.
  25. I have a couple questions on Multicast and paging: I am using snomONE 2011-4.2.0.3981 and a snom 320 with 8.4.31 firmware 1. I have set the multicast IPand port under the ports tab but the phones don't receive it. Do I need to manually change the config file for this? 2. Is multicast paging supported under TLS, I can't seem to get it to work unless it is under TCP. 3. If I use unicast, the paging extension calls my extension also. After I am done paging the phone still rings (from the paging extension) until I pick up the extension. Is there a setting I can change to remedy this problem if I use unicast? Thanks guys!
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