[Freeswitch-users] Yealink t28p setup - please help

Avi Marcus avi at avimarcus.net
Thu Sep 1 17:45:13 MSD 2011


Hi.
A) if you wanted both phones to be able to share one SIP account, you need
to turn on multiple registrations in your internal sip profile.
B) I know the yealink supports it, but why would you need more than one SIP
account per phone? You can simply set up a group and all the routing on the
server-side rather than the phone, to have it ring the phones of your
choice.

-Avi Marcus


On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Saugort Dario Garcia Tovar <
dgarcia at anew.com.ve> wrote:

>  mmm,
> I am also new with FS
>
> I think you can't doit in that way. Each phone will register the same
> extensión, so FS will receive the register the sip account from two
> different phones, FS will associate the sip account with the last phone who
> receive the requirement
>
> You could try this:
> 1. Program each phone with 3 different accounts: Phone A : 1001, 1003,
> 1004, ; Phone B: 1002, 1005,1006
> 2. Create 2 hunt group: 2000, 2001. HG 2000 will ring in 1003 and 1005. HG
> 2001 in 1004 and 1006
> 3. Direct the POST line to one HG, Direct the extension to the second HG.
>
> You are trying to implement a feature boss/secretary?
>
> On 9/1/2011 5:24 AM, ocset wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I am new to FreeSwitch and this is my first post on this forum/mailing-list.
>
> I have a default install of FS on Ubuntu 10.10 and have two Yealink T28P
> phones. I am trying to understand the best way to config these phones
> for FS. What I am fighting with at the moment is that if I assign the
> same extension to both phones, only one phone will ring when the shared
> extension is called.
>
> The phones have the option to assign 6 SIP accounts/extensions and this
> is my current test config.
>
> Phone 1
> ext 1001
> ext 1010
> ext 1011
>
> Phone 2
> ext 1002
> ext 1010
> ext 1011
>
> My thinking behind this is that I want to assign a POST line to the 1010
> extension (using an SPA3102)  and a VOIP line to the 1011 extension.
> That way, when an external call comes in on one of those lines, all
> parties have the option to pick up the call. What I have found however
> is that only one of the phones rings and is able to answer the 1010 and
> 1011 extensions. Is this expected behaviour? Should I be doing this
> another way?
>
> I am very new to VOIP, Freeswitch etc so my terminology may be wrong -
> hopefully you understand my explanation.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
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