03-19-2015 05:55 AM - edited 03-21-2019 08:35 AM
Hi - I would like to set up speed dials to SIP URI's (as opposed to a phone number).
Does anyone have an example of how the URI is specified in the web config screen and whether I need to then include a dial plan to handle the 123456@xxx.xx.com URI. Thanks
03-19-2015 12:12 PM
I'm unable to test it now, but if I remember correctly, it's not matter of Dial Plan. You need to enable IP dialing.
It may or may not solve your issue. Try it by self.
03-19-2015 06:57 PM
IP dialling is enabled.
This is an example SIP URI (the Lenny URI :D)
sip:13475147296@in.callcentric.com
So what would the syntax for a speed dial be ?
Extended Functions: fnc=sd;sub=sip:13475147296@in.callcentric.com;ext=sip:13475147296@in.callcentric.com
03-20-2015 12:14 AM
As I claimed above, I'm out of my lab. So I can't try. But try to remove 'sip:" part from both sub= and ext= and try again.
Capture SIP packets as well as syslog & debug (highest level) messages from phone. It may disclose something helpful.
Note that I'm NOT sure the speed dialing of URI is supported at all ...
03-22-2015 07:51 AM
This didnt work
03-22-2015 08:25 AM
OK. You can either:
1. try to solve the issue by self. Google as well as capture of syslog&debug&SIP may help you
2. call CIsco SMB support for help. I have no good experience with them, but it doesn't harm to try.
3. wait for further advice here. May be someone will know how to do it. If no one will give you an advice, I will try it by self (but not until I will return).
03-29-2015 02:51 PM
OK, I'm back in my lab for today.
So (assuming you have Ext4 unused)...
Use other ExtN (and vid=N) if Ext4 is used on your particular configuration.
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