Nortel 1535
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| - | Set up the phone as you would normally, and test that it can place and receive calls. You will likely find that if you use the 1535 to dial out to | + | Set up the phone as you would normally, and test that it can place and receive calls. You will likely find that if you use the 1535 to dial out to a PSTN number (Not a voip.ms echo test or another subaccount on voip.ms), you will get what seems like normal ringback tone, but no one will ever answer on the far end and the call will eventually time out. But incoming calls will work as normal. |
At this point, start a support ticket. The Nortel 1535 IP Phone requires a bit of custom provisioning by voip.ms. | At this point, start a support ticket. The Nortel 1535 IP Phone requires a bit of custom provisioning by voip.ms. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 8 November 2018
Set up the phone as you would normally, and test that it can place and receive calls. You will likely find that if you use the 1535 to dial out to a PSTN number (Not a voip.ms echo test or another subaccount on voip.ms), you will get what seems like normal ringback tone, but no one will ever answer on the far end and the call will eventually time out. But incoming calls will work as normal.
At this point, start a support ticket. The Nortel 1535 IP Phone requires a bit of custom provisioning by voip.ms.
Explanation: Without the custom provisioning, when the 1535 dials a PSTN number, the server will send an RTP "183" message to the 1535 to set up the audio path. The 1535 does not properly interpret the 183 message. So, when the far end answers, ringback continues on the 1535 and the audio path setup does not complete. voip.ms support will set the server so that it sends a 180 instead of a 183.
For confirmation of the problem: After the far end answers, but the caller still hears ringback, the caller on the 1535 may place the outgoing call on HOLD, and then immediately take it off HOLD. This will stop the ringback and establish a normal audio path.