I can't offer you a config file since I no longer have a dual-server
solution (I was just testing its feasibility) but I can tell you what I did.
I didn't configure the second server on the sip.cnf files, I did it from the
Browser page. The first server was an internal lan, which is also where the
DNS comes from. The second server, I used the FQDN of the outside-world
server. Other than usernames and passwords, I left all of the other fields
as default. I have the IP 500 with 1.5.2.0054 SIP software and the OLDER
2.6.1 bootrom (for retro-compatibility).
Oh, I also set 2 line appearances per "CO" key, rather than the default (I
think it was 8?)
Worked like a champ!
Chris Coulthurst
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 9:05 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom phones w/ two lines on different servers
Hi all -
This isn't really directly Asterisk related, but has anyone successfully
set up a Polycom phone to register two lines on two different Asterisk
boxes? I can get the first line to register, but the second one does not.
I can still place calls from that second line, which indicates to me the
server, user, and secret are correct. I'm running the newest 2.6 series
firmware with the newest SIP image.
My <mac>-sip.cfg contains:
<phone1>
<reg reg.1.displayName="1006" reg.1.address="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
reg.1.label="1006"
reg.1.type="private" reg.1.auth.userId="1006" reg.1.auth.password=""
reg.1.server.dnsLookupOption="0" reg.1.server.1.address="192.168.0.90"
reg.1.server.1.port="5060" reg.1.server.1.expires=""
reg.1.server.1.retryTimeOut="" reg.1.server.1.retryMaxCount=""
reg.1.server.1.expires.lineSeize="" reg.2.displayName="1003"
reg.2.address="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
reg.2.label="1003" reg.2.type="private" reg.2.auth.userId="1003"
reg.2.auth.password=""
reg.2.server.dnsLookupOption="0" reg.2.server.1.address="192.168.2.2"
reg.2.server.1.port=""
The local overrides file for the phone contain:
voIpProt.server.2.expires.lineSeize=""
voIpProt.server.2.retryMaxCount=""
voIpProt.server.2.retryTimeOut=""
voIpProt.server.2.register=""
voIpProt.server.2.expires="3600"
voIpProt.server.2.transport="DNSnaptr"
voIpProt.server.2.port="5060"
voIpProt.server.2.address="192.168.2.2"
Any ideas? Sample configs would be appreciated if you've got something
like this working in the past.
Thanks,
Nick
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