[arm-allstar] Integrate VOIP Phones to HamVoip
Larry Mollica
qjf5cqutzp at liamekaens.com
Sat Feb 17 16:45:41 EST 2024
Several people ended up emailing me for my notes on #1, so I’ve thrown together a web page where you may download them, such as it is. Again I disclaim; I’m not an Asterisk expert and I might be “doing it the hard way”. I’m sure I’ll hear about it if that’s the case. ;) But it does work.
My notes are here:
https://bit.ly/49FH8gS <https://bit.ly/49FH8gS>
Gotta run…
Larry AD6G
> On Feb 10, 2024, at 6:32 AM, Steve Mahler via ARM-allstar arm-allstar-at-hamvoip.org:
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> Good Morning and Happy Mardi Gras !!
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> The short version. I have several HAMVOIP servers running on 3B RPi's. They are operating well. I now have a couple of VOIP phones (Polycom VVX 400 series). I am looking for information or cheatsheets on how to connect the phone to the HamVOIP servers. For the purpose of:
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> 1) use the phone as a dial-up direct connect to the main node number. Using the phone like a radio (*99 / #).
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> 2) being able to dial-up direct connect to a node on a different server, again using phone as a radio.
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> 3) being able to dial-up, ring and talk from phone to phone on two remote servers, while the radio services and links continue to operate normally.
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> I have found a few hints on youtube videos about modifying sip & extensions dot conf files. But they are just phones on a single server with no radio network present. Or, only a phone on a single node server.
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> I would appreciate pointers to information on how to do the items 1 to 3 above.
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> Thank you, ...STeve
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