Freepbx Install Unistim Phone

New Install, at a loss. 2 4 comments. FreePBX and UniSTIM. The current issues is that the UniSTIM phones do not appear to be sending the audio from the. Ks16alt install which gives 2.5.2.2 of Freepbx and Asterisk 1.6.2.6 and Centos 5.2 We can confirm that neither DND and Voicemail work on the Unistim phones with this Config. We believe this is an issue with the UNISTIM as delivered with 1.6 of Asterisk and we had this working previously with 1.4.

The primary reason that the install directions given above fail is that it tries to install the Asterisk1.6 directions by default. Have you tried: yum -y install asterisk14-devel This stopped the errors trying to download/install the module. I then made a backup copy of unistim.conf cp /etc/asterisk/unistim.conf /etc/asterisk/unistim.confold Then edited unistim.conf: (duplicated entire section “black”, making a new section “Office21”). Removed all semicolons from the beginning of the lines. Edited “device=000ae4” line to match the Ethernet/MAC address of the i2004 phone. Edited callerid=“Name” Edited line to read “extension=line” Went into FreePBX Web Interface, and added Extension, Custom, and put in the extension # to match.

Unistim phone boots okay and registers to the system. When I pick up the i2004 and dial the extension number of the SIP phone, the SIP phone rings. (Unfortunately, there is no audio path). When I pick up the i2004 and dial “.43”, it says something about “Online”, but does not get me to the echo application. When I pick up the SIP phone and dial the i2004, I get a “Error: Declined”. I need to figure out if the problem resides with the dialplans, with another config file somewhere, or during call setup negotiation (i.e. Non-matching RTP ranges).

Anybody have any other ideas of what to check, let me know. The O’Reily Asterisk book hasn’t been too useful, as it doesn’t align with AsteriskNow1.5beta (Asterisk 1.4.25 + FreePBX).

Requrements If you want to use phone that support Unistim protocol, you need to fit several requirements:. Have phone one of several supported models: i2002, i2004. Have DHCP server that support dhcp options You can easly get phones on ebay, and widely available here. You can find top models for just $50.

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It is because companied remove Nortel equipment, and phones usually not usable without Nortel CS1000. Manual setup. Power on the phone. Wait for message “Nortel Networks”. While the “Nortel Networks” splash is showing, quickly press each the four softkeys just below the LCD screen, in sequence from left to right. (you can do it real easily with your four fingers as if on a piano – one-two-three-four).

This is known as ‘swiping’ a phone. If you see “Locating server”, you weren’t fast enough. Power off (or reboot the phone – see below) and try again. EAP Enable? (0-N,1-Y):0. DHCP? (0-N,1-Y):1.

Cached IP? (0-N,1-Y):1. DHCP:0-Full,1-Partial:1. S1 IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Asterisk’s Server IP Address). S1 PORT: 5000. S1 ACTION: 1. S1 RETRY COUNT: 10.

S2 IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Asterisk’s Server IP Address). S2 PORT: 5000. S2 ACTION: 1.

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S2 RETRY COUNT: 10. Cfg XAS?

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(0-No,1-Yes):0. VOICE VLAN? (0-N,1-Y):0.

PC PORT? (0-OFF,1-ON):1. DATA VLAN? (0-N,1-Y):0. DUPLEX (0-AUTO,1-FULL):1.

SPEED (0-10Mb,1-100Mb):1. GARP Ignore? I am familiar with this site, it tell nothing about legal part of e-metrotel products. If you have any evidence that bellow is not true, please provide it: 1. E-metrotel solution based on asterisk 2. E-metrotel have not signed with Digium dual-license agreement 3.

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Asterisk have GPLv2 license and E-metrotel developed own binary module that use asterisk sources (by include asterisk headers files) 4. Because of statements of GPL license E-metrotel MUST supply sources of chanucx by request of users, that have supplied with binary. Because of statements above – E-metrotel violate law and gplv2 license. If you want me to prove that E-metrotel stole chanunistim code, I’ll publish chanucx.so to public and prepare blog post with this module analysis.