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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Generic SIP Phone
« on: September 09, 2015, 02:55:39 PM »
   Your extension appears to be registered, the problem is the Forbidden responses.  Just for fun, check your ICE / TURN / STUN settings on the client-side.  I had a similar issue with the Bria client, which was resolved by enabling ICE instead of the others.

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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Originating caller ID
« on: August 07, 2015, 01:25:30 PM »
Assuming you have PRIs supporting the outbound calls, go into the ISDN Protocol form and check the "Replace External CLID" setting(s), depending on where the call goes out.

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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Lifesize Icon
« on: May 15, 2015, 04:08:39 PM »

   The attached guide from Mitel should help.  Have not done it myself in "the real world" though, so might not be able to help any debug efforts.  Mitel guide reference number is 13-4940-00270.

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My simple switch doesn't have feature functionality for port mirroring, and I couldn't find anything in the Aastra administrator's guide on setting up mirroring from the phone's PC port (like is possible with the Mitel phones).

I did get LLDP disabled through the Aastra phone's admin GUI and that allowed all phones to boot.  The Aastra "crash.log" shows a continuous series of errors like:

lldpRxThread Crashed at Fri Oct 17 02:36:15 2014
lldpRxThread Crashed at Thu Oct 16 19:50:37 2014

I'll have to move my environment to another switch capable of port mirroring for more in-depth packet captures.  Anyone familiar enough with LLDP for a side-line conversation on what to look for?

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   OK, I've got a test environment with one Aastra 6865, one Aastra 6867 and a Mitel 5340 (in SIP mode) connecting to Freeswitch 1.4 (latest stable).  All three phones can individually come up and connect successfully to the FS, then dial appropriately.  They are all connected using a Netgear FS116P POE switch in a flat environment.

   However, if I bring up the Aastra phones, wait for them to be connected, then bring up the Mitel 5340 in SIP mode, the Aastra phones will CRASH when the Mitel phone reaches the LLDP search as part of its' bootup.  Then the Aastra phones themselves will sit at their own LLDP search and not boot further, even if I take the Mitel 5340 out of service.  I must manually power-cycle the Aastras to bring them back into service.

   I've tried moving them to another switch (Trendnet 8-port POE) in case there was a switch problem, but the issue is replicable there too.

   Has anyone seen anything like this before?  Is there something in Aastra's implementation of LLDP that conflicts?

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