[Freeswitch-users] Cisco 7970G MWI + External SIP Voicemail Server
Jeremy Moschner
jeremy.moschner at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 04:45:03 MSD 2013
I'm actually wondering if using mod_skinny (ie SCCP signalling) may be more
appropriate for these Cisco phones. I know that the SIP implementation on
the 79XX phones has been criticised and I'm now seeing a new issue (or at
least, didn't notice it before when testing after a reboot of the Cisco
phone):
1. 7970G phone (ext. 1001) registers against FreeSWITCH and can dial out
and receives bridged inbound calls (and calls from a test softphone on my
Android phone (ext. 1000));
2. After an undetermined period of time (I'm not sure exactly, but it is
probably at least 24 hours), calls to 1001 from 1000 receive a generic "480
Temporarily Unavailable" response and hang up;
3. Reboot of 1001 resolves issue; restart of FreeSWITCH server does not fix
issue.
The other option would be to test against a more recent build on a spare
linux laptop an see if this issue is fixed in later version?
J
On 28 June 2013 15:22, Chris Ferreira <chris at gonumina.com> wrote:
> I'm not all that familiar with Internode, but I would think you could also
> have the handset register one of the other "lines" to an extension on
> Internode that's tied to the VM box. I could see this working on VoIP.ms
> which I'm familiar with.
>
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> On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:18 PM, Jeremy Moschner <jeremy.moschner at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> I am running an embedded FreeSWITCH installation (on OpenWRT, opkg version
> 1.0.7-2) and have a single Cisco 7970G that registers fine and can make and
> recieve calls (most of the time).
>
> However, one of my SIP providers (Internode) also offers a voicemail
> system (useful if I have my phone turned off and means I don't have to run
> a voicemail module on my installation).
>
> What I would like to find out is if it is possible for the 7970G (or
> indeed any other endpoint) to query/receive notification from Internode's
> voicemail system and display a MWI (or some sort of notification on the
> phone) when a message is there.
>
> Now, from my reading, I believe that this is accomplished through either
> SIP NOTIFY or SUBSCRIBE messages, but I am still quite confused about how
> it all works. I am unsure if FreeSWITCH needs to "relay" this information
> to the endpoint, or if is configurable via the MWI-Account parameter (ie.
> the directory user registers to receive these updates directly from the SIP
> server).
>
> I imagine I'll need to provide a bit more detail, so please let me know
> where to start.
>
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