[cisco-voip] Third-Party SIP Basic Phone

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Tue Aug 29 16:51:14 EDT 2017


You should be able to have a 2nd call there.  CUCM would have blocked the
Invite if it wasn't possible.  You can have a busy trigger of 2 on those.

On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Jason Aarons (Americas) <
jason.aarons at dimensiondata.com> wrote:

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> CUCM 11.5 Third-Party  SIP  Device  (Basic)-This  one-line  SIP  device is
> an RFC3261-compliant phone  that
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> is running SIP from third-party companies.
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> I should expect a second call to come in Line 1 and be able to switch
> between calls?  I’m using a NEC DECT i766 phone that is line side
> registered to CallManager.  I see the second call come in, but phone
> doesn’t show any kind of button to switch calls.  Vendor is researching it,
> pretty sure this is a problem on NEC side.
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> Go to Device > Phone >  go to bottom of line, the maximum calls is 2, so I
> should expect to get a second call into the NEC DEC i766, agree?
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