[arm-allstar] SMS messages

Michael Webb mike.wg5eek at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 08:51:38 EST 2022


William,

I'm not sure if this will work but try changing this phonesendlinks=1
to phonesendlinks=0
under the node stanza you are connecting to in rpt.conf

Mike

On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 8:39 PM William Lewis via ARM-allstar <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

>
>
> Well, we tried going into the rpt.conf file and setting:
>
> telemenabled=0   and
>
> telemdefault=0
>
> After connecting via a voip phone, the node itself no longer makes any
> voice announcement as to the new connection, but the sms telemetry is
> still being sent to the voip phone and causes the voip phone to
> disconnect after about 30 seconds.
>
> So, those settings appear to handle voice telemetry, but not sms
> telemetry.
>
> If anyone else had any suggestions, I'm open.
>
> ---
> William Lewis
> wlewis at myhostingsource.com
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> On 2022-12-16 15:12, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>
> > Well, technically, dahdi/psudo doesn't have much to do with it, just
> > that by default, there is no telemetry. You can achieve this by adding
> > the line
> >
> > telemenabled=0
> >
> > in your rpt.conf, regardless of what driver you are using. This is
> > different than just setting telemdefault=0.
> >
> > If you want courtesy tones, IDs, or anything else like that, however,
> > you shouldn't do that. This is why I set up a second private node
> > specifically for phone use, so I could leave my telemetry in tact, but
> > still suppress messages going to SIP clients.
> >
> > On 12/16/2022 5:58 PM, William Lewis wrote:
> >
> > This is effecting about 75+ AllStar nodes on our system. Using dahdi is
> > not really an option, though.
> >
> > ---
> > William Lewis
> > wlewis at myhostingsource.com
> >
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> > On 2022-12-16 14:46, Dustin Perdue wrote:
> > I don't quite have the same problem, but something similar with a SIP
> > soft phone. What I do is use a connected private node with dahdi/sudo,
> > that way all telemetry to the phone client is completely suppressed.
> > Works great. Then just connect that private node to my public node on
> > the same host to actually send it places. I also have sendphonelinks
> > disabled on that node.
> >
> > Sent from my zippo
> >
> > On Dec 16, 2022, at 14:56, William Lewis via ARM-allstar
> > <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> >
> > If this is not the correct list to post to, could someone point me in
> > the correct direction.
> >
> > Question: On the HamVoIP version of AllStar, it seems to transmit sms
> > messages. These sms messages cause Polycom phones to disconnect after
> > about just 30 seconds. Several models of Polycoms.
> >
> > It seems as though there might be a way to not send routine sms
> > messages, but the node still sends an initial "connected" sms message
> > which then still causes the phone to disconnect.
> >
> > Is there _any way at all_ to configure the node to stop all sms
> > broadcasts _including_ the initial "connected" sms?
> >
> > Thank you in advance.
> > --
> > William Lewis/KG6BAJ
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