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Mitel Forums => SIP On Mitel => Topic started by: nleaudio on April 10, 2021, 01:43:48 AM
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Hello,
I recently acquired several Mitel 5330 Phones, and have been reading up on how to get them working with Asterisk. I have succeeded in getting basic operation, but am having trouble locating *anything* on the internet regarding setting up a dialplan.
I want to basic have something like this: [2-9]xx|*xx|10xx|[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx
So that when a user dials anything that matches stuff in that dialplan, it starts the call immediately after the last digit (without having to hit the Dial or # button).
The only thing I've found is in the phone's config, I see in the XML: <dialpl></dialpl>. I tried adding a bunch of different things in there, but nothing seems to work. Is there a better / different way?
If I go to the web interface, all I see is an option to update firmware. I've already upgraded it to the latest version 8 files I found.
Help!
Bob
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Hmm, no one has any idea on how the dialplan is used in a 5330? Surely there must be some docs somewhere...
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Docs were always sparse on Mitel SIP firmware in 53xx sets, and Mitel dumped SIP for them over 10 years ago (although the firmware was still in Mitel controllers until 8.0) they really only ever supported MiNet mode properly. This is about all we ever really got: https://www.voip-info.org/sip-settings-for-mitel-phones/
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Thanks for the info!
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Programed my phones with delay