[App_rpt-users] use of an IP phone to monitor my node

mike at midnighteng.com mike at midnighteng.com
Tue Jun 9 23:25:47 UTC 2015


While I know nothing of the individual phone you have and perhaps someone
has exact directions for you, I can give some universal notes...

1. Get a manual - probably available online.

2 most ip phones can be config'd via ip address. you should be able to use
dhcp till you know what your wanting to do.

3. once you have your phone config'd for your network keep in mind you
need to think ahead. issuing a sip id of 5xxx or 6xxx is probably a good
starting point. give it a password, as many new types of hacks nowadays.

when you get to this point, and need to config a somewhat matching config
to sip.conf in your app_rpt

This should start you out but some phones are unique and may require other
parameters to be set.

[5009]  ;Portable-1
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
username=5009
secret=yourpass
dtmfmode=rfc2833
canreinvite=no
context=radio-control
host=dynamic
trustrpid=yes
sendrpid=no
type=peer
nat=no
port=5060
qualify=yes
qualifyfreq=60
transport=udp
encryption=no
callgroup=RPT
pickupgroup=ALL
dial=SIP/5009
mailbox=5009
permit=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
callerid=Portable-1 <5009>
allow=ulaw,gsm,h263

Hope that helps...

...mike/kb8jnm




> I was given an IP phone about 6 months ago.It was left at my friend home
> after he lost his job cause the company went bancrupt. (he was working
> from home) they took the laptop but never asked for the phone and router
> ;-)  )
> So I took it and it was trying to call home to download its firmware and
> boot..
> So I did a reset, now its waiting to know what do..
> The model is a polycom IP335
> Would it be possible to program it so that it call my node so that I could
> remote monitor it..
> That of course would be a learning experience about IP phone..
> I also have an ATA , a grandstream ht701.. would that also work?
> Thanks for the time you take to answer my nooby question.
> Pierre
>
>
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