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message waiting led Polycom 321 3 Years ago
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Does any one know where to enable the message waiting led on the Polycom 321 Ip phones. Sip.id version 3.2.3
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Last Edit: 2010/05/14 07:20 By chito.
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Re: message waiting led Polycom 321 2 Years, 11 Months ago
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you have to enable it in the sip.cfg file, but do remember to make it read only after you have edit it otherwise elastix endpoint manager will overwrite it when you provision a new phone.
Best you can use Notepad XML editor to make changes to the sip.cfg. open the sip.cfg go to features and look for messaging feature.2.enable must be 1
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Re:message waiting led Polycom 321 2 Years, 11 Months ago
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check page 220 of the Polycom Soundpoint Admin guide:
Message Waiting Indicator <mwi/>
In the following table, x is the registration number. IP 301, 320, 330, 430: x=1-2;
IP 501: x=1-3; IP 550, 560: x=1-4; IP 600: x=1-6; IP 601: x=1-12;
IP 650: x=1-34; IP 4000: x=1.
This configuration attribute is defined as follows
You flip a bit on a line in your sip.cfg file
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Re:message waiting led Polycom 321 2 Years, 11 Months ago
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or better yet, make it permanent and have it stay there when you upgrade the the sip version, but be careful Polycom have been known to slip SIP non-compliant "defaults" (i.e. crap) in, you will have to further edit the vendors file if they do that again:-
sed -i 's/feature.2.enabled="0"/feature.2.enabled="1"/' /var/www/html/modules/endpoint_configuration/libs/vendors/Polycom.cfg.php
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Last Edit: 2010/06/12 13:15 By dicko.
There are other solutions!!
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Re:message waiting led Polycom 321 2 Years, 11 Months ago
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that's the better way to do it, that way it will stay there when you upgrade the the sip version
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Re:message waiting led Polycom 321 11 Months, 1 Week ago
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