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  • Aykut, Wed 01 of Aug, 2007 [07:53 UTC]: Hi all, does anybody know about Thomson ST2030 SIP phone. I have upgraded it to latest version (1.56) but "Hold" and "Conf" features are not working after the upgrade ?? Do you know any solution or do you have Ver. 1.52 ?? Where can I find it?
  • Edward J Brown, Tue 31 of Jul, 2007 [23:33 UTC]: Has anybody experienced Choppy voice quality when using a Linksys SPA942 in an Asterisk Conference bridge? It works fine with my polycom and Cisco, but sucks with my Linksys.
  • www.astawerks.com, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [18:00 UTC]: does anyone use asterisk on top of clark connect? does it work good?
  • simon, Fri 27 of Jul, 2007 [14:16 UTC]: Hi All, Has anyone here managed to get the Cisco79x1 to successfully fail over to the backup proxy. I have 2 asterisk servers , handsets all register and function, except that backup proxy function doesn't work. Any working example would be very apprecia
  • Matthew Richmond, Thu 26 of Jul, 2007 [03:40 UTC]: using the page() application to page across our building...often the meetme conferences don't disconnect after the caller hangs up. Anyone else having this problem. (using Polycom phones)
  • Matthew Richmond, Wed 25 of Jul, 2007 [02:58 UTC]: thanks Nicholas Blasgen! I haven't worked with AGI before, but there's always a first! Thanks again!
  • Nicholas Blasgen, Tue 24 of Jul, 2007 [19:18 UTC]: Matthew Richmond, AGI will handle all that for you.
  • sam, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [16:39 UTC]: need help - certain voicemail extension will stop working and recording voicemail on asterisk - anyone know why and how to fix it? Thanks
  • john haji, Mon 23 of Jul, 2007 [14:55 UTC]: free calls to pakistan
  • bong, Sat 21 of Jul, 2007 [19:09 UTC]: hi good day to all can anyone help me how to configured the nortel sip to the signaling server and how to activate in mobile w/ sip compatible without mcs
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ADSI

Analog Display Services Interface

A complex set of standards for the telecom industry. Built off of FSK keying used by CallerID, ADSI is capable of remotely controlling a screenphone with softkeys.

Effectively, session based applications can be used when the phone is online, or scripts can be preprogrammed into the phone for when no ADSI connection has been established (on or off hook).

Originally, this technology was made by Telcos who thought they would use it to offer services to residential customers. They envisioned such features and buying airplane tickets from your screenphone. Adoption has been mixed.

In order to protect their interests, many phones are locked with a security "code" to prevent users from using a phone provided by one company with a competing service. In the past, getting codes for an existing phone was nearly impossible (it is incomprehensible to the support staff that anybody but a telco will be programming said phones). This has changed somewhat, google groups for "ADSI unlock codes". It is still recommended to purchase a "supported" phone from one of the vendors on the Digium website.

Asterisk and ADSI

Asterisk has ADSI support, but it is not well documented. A lot of the ADSI support centers around a Visual Voicemail Interface. The documentation problem is being rapidly addressed. Check back soon!

Asterisk Dialplan Commands


Asterisk ADSI Configuration Files


See Also

Created by kagato, Last modification by Darryl H. Thomas on Mon 16 of Jan, 2006 [07:13 UTC]

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Re: ADSI Unlock Codes - posted on other board

by futurelinux on Thursday 10 of March, 2005 [17:35:13 UTC]
I can't seem to the codes for Slot 4 (the Self-loading slot) to work. I tried all 3 codes, and they filled in slots 1-3, but when I try slot 4, I get the "Services Full" message. I'm guessing that the code(s) are not correct for slot 4? Anyone got any ideas? The display and softkeys work when I have the phone off-hook, but when it's idle, the display only show that date/time (unless I go in and manually select a service from Slot 1,2,or 3 - and then that disappears once I've lifted the handset - goes back to date/time when I put the receiver back) :(

Thanks for any info!
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ADSI Unlock Codes - posted on other board

by Anonymous on Saturday 15 of January, 2005 [17:56:11 UTC]
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com

Program your locked ADSI phone not by unlocking it but by using the feature slot FDN download descriptors of ADSI SEC security code telco provider lock number key from database list. ch33s3

First reset phone. Set clock to Jan 1 12:00AM (options-2?). exit to main screen. press options, (mute/flash/speaker/?) until you see firmware version. press # to reset. google more info, bam ch33s3d


; Bell Canada Vista 350 450 390 480

FDN 0x0000000F ; Descriptor number -bc350-d
SECURITY 0xB288072A ; Security code -bc350-d
;FDN 0x01000002 ; Descriptor number -bc350-SL (slot2)
;SECURITY 0xD886020C ; Security code -bc350-SL (slot2)
;FDN 0x01000003 ; Descriptor number -bc350-s1 (slot3)
;SECURITY 0xF299022E ; Security code -bc350-s1 (slot3)
;FDN 0x01000004 ; Descriptor number -bc350-s2 (slot4)
;SECURITY 0xC1540253 ; Security code -bc350-s2 (slot4)

; Bell Canada PowerTouch
;FDN 0x0000000F ; Descriptor number -bcPT-d
;SECURITY 0x000701db ; Security code -bcPT-d
;FDN 0x01000006 ; Descriptor number -bcPT-SL (slot2)
;SECURITY 0x01070006 ; Security code -bcPT-SL (slot2)

; Aastra 390/480 rev C I think - say ch33s3
;FDN 0x000000FF
;SECURITY 0X9BDBF7AC ; Security code -slot1

;FDN 0x85EFD9DA ; Descriptor number -slot2
;SECURITY 0X78921D49 ; Security code -slot2

;FDN 0x7BC6450C ; Descriptor number -slot3
;SECURITY 0X9B609430 ; Security code -slot3

;FDN 0xFE2EA5D1 ; Descriptor number -slot4 (not on 390)
;SECURITY 0X79AC0CF0 ; Security code -slot4 (not on 390)



All others untested. GOODLUCK! rev ch33s3

0x000000F seems to always be the FDN for slot1.
For the other slots, try FDN 0x00000001-6, 0x01000001-6. Try matching SEC's of 00, and the same as the FDN.


generic unlocked should look like this CH33S3

;;FDN 0x0000000F ; Descriptor number -generic
;SECURITY 0X00000000 ; Security code -generic
;unsureFDN 0x00000002 (maybe try .1,.6) ; Descriptor number -generic (slot2)
;unsureSECURITY 0X00000000 ; Security code -generic (slot2)
;FDN 0x00000003 (also try .2) ; Descriptor number -generic (slot3)
;SECURITY 0X00000000 ; Security code -generic (slot3)
;FDN 0x00000004 (also try .1) ; Descriptor number -generic (slot4)
;SECURITY 0X00000000 ; Security code -generic (slot4)





; ALLTEL Power Touch Vista CH 33 S3
alltel-d 00 00 00 0f a1 18 2c 93
alltel-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
alltel-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
alltel-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; Bell Canada CybioLink 8000 - CH 33 S3 Cybio Link
bccyb-d 00 00 00 0f b2 88 07 2a
bccyb-sl 01 00 00 02 d8 86 02 0c
bccyb-s1 01 00 00 03 f2 99 02 2e
bccyb-s2 01 00 00 04 c1 54 02 53

; Cidco CST2100 CST 2100
cidco-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00
cidco-s1 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00
cidco-s2 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00

; Cybiolink P-I/CY2135B-1D P-I PI CY2135B 1D
cybio2135-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00
cybio2135-s1 00 00 00 64 00 00 00 00
cybio2135-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; EASICOM 1000 CH33s3
easi-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00
easi-s1 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00
easi-s2 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00

; Nortel Aastra Powertouch A
apta-d 00 00 00 0f a3 83 7a dd
apta-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
apta-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
apta-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; Models CH 33 s3
; Nortel Astra PowerTouch B
aptb-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00
aptb-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
aptb-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
aptb-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; Nortel Astraa Power Touch C Ch 33 s3
aptc-d 00 00 00 0f 9b db f7 ac
aptc-sl 85 ef d9 da 78 92 1d 49
aptc-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
aptc-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; Nylex Ch 33 s3
nynex-d 00 00 00 0f 00 09 01 04
nynex-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
nynex-sl 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
nynex-sl 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

sprint-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 78 78
sprint-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06

; TELUS CH 33 s3
telus-d 00 00 00 0f 67 54 09 32
telus-sl 05 00 00 02 b2 78 12 02
telus-s1 05 00 00 03 87 ab 49 23
telus-s2 05 00 00 04 39 04 98 50

; Models h4 pp yy
; Qwest US West Home Receptionist USWest ch 33 s3
; programming number 800.332.3487

uswest-d 00 00 00 0f 00 00 00 00
uswest-d snoop 00 00 00 0f d2 f6 77 99
uswest-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
uswest-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
uswest-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00

; Verizon - CH 33 s3d
verizon-d 00 00 00 0f 7a a3 5b 7f
verizon-sl 01 00 00 06 01 00 00 06
verizon-s1 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
verizon-s2 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 00
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