11-06-2019, 05:31 PM
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to configure speed dial keys on yealink T58A with firmware version 58.80.0.40 (only one of the phones) and the rest with 58.80.0.10.
Seems it used to work and no longer does (nobody has upgrade devices).
Related configuration on a couple of test phones:
* Accept SIP trust server only: disabled
* Allow IP call: enabled
* Remote control: action URI: any
Configuration of expansion1 ext Keys on DSSkeys:
For example--> key 37
* Speed dial
* Value: 111@172.17.0.11
* Label: username
* Line: Line1
* Extension: leave blank
For testing I go to Directory / Local directory and create a user with office phone 111@172.17.0.11 and get a call success.
But if user press key37 in that case he gets an error without code stating "invite request no response".
Is there a way to solve it?
Is that a recommended practice ?
Also, is there a workaround or naming convention I don't follow?
I got syslog installed and devices reporting to it in case you need logs.
THanks a lot,
Ed
I'm trying to configure speed dial keys on yealink T58A with firmware version 58.80.0.40 (only one of the phones) and the rest with 58.80.0.10.
Seems it used to work and no longer does (nobody has upgrade devices).
Related configuration on a couple of test phones:
* Accept SIP trust server only: disabled
* Allow IP call: enabled
* Remote control: action URI: any
Configuration of expansion1 ext Keys on DSSkeys:
For example--> key 37
* Speed dial
* Value: 111@172.17.0.11
* Label: username
* Line: Line1
* Extension: leave blank
For testing I go to Directory / Local directory and create a user with office phone 111@172.17.0.11 and get a call success.
But if user press key37 in that case he gets an error without code stating "invite request no response".
Is there a way to solve it?
Is that a recommended practice ?
Also, is there a workaround or naming convention I don't follow?
I got syslog installed and devices reporting to it in case you need logs.
THanks a lot,
Ed