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chan-sccp-b

chan-sccp-b is an extension of the original chan-sccp implementation for the Asterisk soft-PBX. It lets you hook up a Cisco/SCCP Phone to your Asterisk server using the SCCP protocol, which works a lot better than the SIP firmware on the same phone. It provides full phone functionality instead of just a simple SIP channel provider. It offers functionality like shared lines, hotline functionality, guest login, dynamic speeddials, private line automatic ring-down (PLAR), personal softkey configurations, Dundi support, SCCP extended dialplan functions, manager support, and custom device state buttons.

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  •  21 Jan 2013 04:54

Release Notes: This release fixes compilation against asterisk after an API change in their devstate handling system.

  •  21 Jan 2013 04:54

Release Notes: This release fixes compilation against asterisk after an API change in their devstate handling system.

  •  28 Jun 2012 09:41

    Release Notes: This release supports multiple Asterisk versions (1.6.2 -> 1.10.x) and different PBX backends, adds a new sccp.conf parser, and improves handling of protocols, codecs, rtp, and hints/events.

    •  29 Apr 2012 18:12

      Release Notes: This release adds support for 69xx phones. It fixes socket handling for larger numbers of phones, fixes sccp_channel_addLine, backports register handling and debugcategory handling, and updates keypad button handling and (cross)device registration. It fixes compile issues when using older gcc versions, prevents a segfault during sccp_pbx_softswitch_locked, fixes invalidnumber indication signaling, extends logging in different locations, and reduces the number of RTP error messages.

      •  28 Dec 2011 21:49

      Release Notes: Minor fixes: compilation on FreeBSD and autoconf changes.

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