mattlandis Posted October 29, 2010 Report Share Posted October 29, 2010 Hello, Am I missing something? I know this is part snom phone post and part snom ONE post. But since this is now one company i guess I can post this here! (benefit of integrated solution! ;-) #1 Does pbxnsip/snom one has a way to pnp provision which snom extensions are part of a multi-cast page? For example I would like ext 40, 41, 42 to listen to, say, 224.1.1.2:4000. and I would like 40,45,46 to listen for multicast 224.1.1.2:4001 I know i can log into each snom phone ;-), but is there a way to have this pnp provisioned? It seems quite hard to admin if there is not a way. I would envision that in the multicast paging group there would be a "destination extensions" field that would send the info to pnp files. This may bring up the issue that there is no clear place to look to see pnp info for a specific handset/MAC (or is there?) as opposed to an extension, which is perhaps a seperate problem. Another problem I can see is that someone could go hog wild and have one handset/MAC a part of more than 10 multi-cast...and how would snom ONE take care of that...hmm...maybe an error pop if an admin tries to save a multicast paging group that makes a handset/MAC be a part of more than 10 multi-cast IP addresses? #2 when a snom phone recieves a multicast page there is no indication on the recieving phone that it is getting a page? Shouldn't there be? #3 a last issue is that there appears to be no way to set the volume that the recieving snom phone plays a mutli-cast broadcast? It seems there should be a way to set the mutli-cast playback volume seperate from say phone volume or ringer volume. The default is far to loud. thanks matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbx support Posted October 30, 2010 Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 Hello, Am I missing something? I know this is part snom phone post and part snom ONE post. But since this is now one company i guess I can post this here! (benefit of integrated solution! ;-) #1 Does pbxnsip/snom one has a way to pnp provision which snom extensions are part of a multi-cast page? For example I would like ext 40, 41, 42 to listen to, say, 224.1.1.2:4000. and I would like 40,45,46 to listen for multicast 224.1.1.2:4001 I know i can log into each snom phone ;-), but is there a way to have this pnp provisioned? It seems quite hard to admin if there is not a way. I would envision that in the multicast paging group there would be a "destination extensions" field that would send the info to pnp files. This may bring up the issue that there is no clear place to look to see pnp info for a specific handset/MAC (or is there?) as opposed to an extension, which is perhaps a seperate problem. Another problem I can see is that someone could go hog wild and have one handset/MAC a part of more than 10 multi-cast...and how would snom ONE take care of that...hmm...maybe an error pop if an admin tries to save a multicast paging group that makes a handset/MAC be a part of more than 10 multi-cast IP addresses? #2 when a snom phone recieves a multicast page there is no indication on the recieving phone that it is getting a page? Shouldn't there be? #3 a last issue is that there appears to be no way to set the volume that the recieving snom phone plays a mutli-cast broadcast? It seems there should be a way to set the mutli-cast playback volume seperate from say phone volume or ringer volume. The default is far to loud. thanks matt #1 Good point and I think PBX is already setup to do that. PBX provisions the phone with the all multicast addresses up to a maximum of 10 (based on how many multicast paging groups that phone is part of). #2 It should display the group name of the multicast page when the page arrives. Need to see if it is setup to beep also. #3 Integrated solution will work on getting this taken care of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattlandis Posted October 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 30, 2010 #1-don't think our does that? hmm let me verify... #2- currently no beep. at least on ours. ;-) #3 ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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