FYI,
The Grandstream phones work great with SER provided the numeric aliases can be used to reach endpoints. The Grandstream can only dial numeric numbers and not generic sip URI/URLs. It would be great if there was a lookup available underneath the http://www.iptel.org/user/index.php (MyAccount link)->(phone book tab)->(find user link) to find numeric aliases to reach iptel.org users, provided you got the correct non numeric SIP URIs of iptel.org users.
Also, the peering prefix for an iptel.org user to reach and fwd.pulver.com user apears to be in error at http://www.fwd.pulver.com/index.php?section_id=78&PHPSESSID=06a451f4079f..., a prefix of 21111 works great and **393 does not work.
Bye,
Scott Holben
sip iptel.org URIs: skaht AT iptel.org or 90931 AT iptel.org
On 30-11 18:52, Scott Holben wrote:
FYI,
The Grandstream phones work great with SER provided the numeric aliases can be used to reach endpoints. The Grandstream can only dial numeric numbers and not generic sip URI/URLs. It would be great if there was a lookup available underneath the http://www.iptel.org/user/index.php (MyAccount link)->(phone book tab)->(find user link) to find numeric aliases to reach iptel.org users, provided you got the correct non numeric SIP URIs of iptel.org users.
I agree, I have the same problem because my Cisco 7905 can also dial only numbers. It's just a matter of time.
Also, the peering prefix for an iptel.org user to reach and fwd.pulver.com user apears to be in error at http://www.fwd.pulver.com/index.php?section_id=78&PHPSESSID=06a451f4079f..., a prefix of 21111 works great and **393 does not work.
Correct prefix for calling FWD users from iptel.org is 21111. I will ask them to update the page.
Jan.
At 02:14 PM 12/1/2003, Jan Janak wrote:
On 30-11 18:52, Scott Holben wrote:
FYI,
The Grandstream phones work great with SER provided the numeric aliases can be used to reach endpoints. The Grandstream can only dial numeric numbers and not generic sip URI/URLs. It would be great if there was a lookup available underneath the http://www.iptel.org/user/index.php (MyAccount link)->(phone book tab)->(find user link) to find numeric aliases to reach iptel.org users, provided you got the correct non numeric SIP URIs of iptel.org users.
I agree, I have the same problem because my Cisco 7905 can also dial only numbers. It's just a matter of time.
Not too bad, one can still use click-to-dial. Nevertheless, I agree this is nice-to-have.
-jiri
On 02-12 00:37, Jiri Kuthan wrote:
At 02:14 PM 12/1/2003, Jan Janak wrote:
On 30-11 18:52, Scott Holben wrote:
FYI,
The Grandstream phones work great with SER provided the numeric aliases can be used to reach endpoints. The Grandstream can only dial numeric numbers and not generic sip URI/URLs. It would be great if there was a lookup available underneath the http://www.iptel.org/user/index.php (MyAccount link)->(phone book tab)->(find user link) to find numeric aliases to reach iptel.org users, provided you got the correct non numeric SIP URIs of iptel.org users.
I agree, I have the same problem because my Cisco 7905 can also dial only numbers. It's just a matter of time.
Not too bad, one can still use click-to-dial. Nevertheless, I agree this is nice-to-have.
Unfortunately no, Cisco 7905 doesn't support REFER. And it also doesn't support dialing of other domains so you have to create number prefixes or aliases if you want to call people registered on other SIP servers.
Jan.