Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-14 Thread C F
Interesting, since Netgear doesn't mention that, but it now makes sense. On 7/13/05, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C F wrote: According to them it doesn't work and you are right, however I have gotten it to work with the follwoing:

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-13 Thread Pavel Jezek
no, your statement is wrong! cisco phones are NOT 802.3af compliant (except 7970/71), no matter if had G or not! we have all phones with G 7912G, 7940G, 7960G (withouh G are old, obsolete models) and are not working with 802.3af compliant power device (like planet POE-2400). these phones will

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-13 Thread Ron Wellsted
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Netgear FSM7326P switch also supports the Cisco Pre-Standard directly. We have these powering all our CP7960 phones perfectly. - -- Ron Wellsted http://www.wellsted.org.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] FWD: 519961 N 52.567623, W 2.137621 -BEGIN PGP

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-13 Thread C F
On 7/13/05, Pavel Jezek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: no, your statement is wrong! You can say whatever you want, but sometimes things playout different then the script that was suppose to dictated them, and in this case some of us (including my self) have gotten Cisco 7960 (in my case without the G)

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-13 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
C F wrote: According to them it doesn't work and you are right, however I have gotten it to work with the follwoing: http://www.netgear.com/products/details/FSM7326P.php Other posters have stated that switch supports both 802.3af and Cisco proprietary power protocol, so it would work without

RE: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Christian Stredicke
, July 12, 2005 5:17 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have a problem. The only Power over Ethernet phones I can find that support the IEEE standard are 3com. Cisco

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread David Liu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of chris gamble Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:17 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Pavel Jezek
exactly, only high-end cisco 7970/71 are 802.3af compliant, other models (7905-7960) using proprietary PoE detection and you will be out of luck if you use non-ci$co poe equipment, as I know, powerdsine midspans (because have cisco detection support) can power cisco 7912 directly (without

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: chris gamble wrote: Whats a good high quality ip phone that uses IEEE power over ethernet -- or is there a problem with IEEE power over ethernet?? Polycom IP301/IP501/IP600 all support IEEE 802.3af right out of the box. That's actually not correct. The IP600

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Nardis Dome
Hi, OptiPoint 4x0/600 supports IEEE 802.3af. --- chris gamble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have a problem. The only Power over Ethernet phones I can find that support the IEEE standard are 3com. Cisco uses its own proprietary ( and

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote: That's actually not correct. The IP600 supports PoE out of the box. The IP 30x and 50x support PoE with a special cable from Polycom. Bummer...I thought the built-in PoE chip was one of the few upgrades in the 300-301 and 500-501 paths... too bad, would

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC
The statements about Cisco and PoE aren't strictly correct. Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the G (global) suffix used Cisco PoE and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G and 7960G Global phones are IEEE 802.3af PoE and have the keys engraved with icons and stick over labels.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC wrote: Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the G (global) suffix used Cisco PoE and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G and 7960G Global phones are IEEE 802.3af PoE and have the keys engraved with icons and stick over labels. Are you sure

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Cory Andrews
We sell an 802.3AF PoE Injector that includes a standard RJ45 patch cable and the reverse polarity RJ45 patch cables for use with Cisco PoE Endpoints. Cost is $29.95/ea quantity discounts are available. http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=22products_id=570 Cory Andrews

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread C F
Uniden, Polycom, to name 2 more. On 7/12/05, Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The statements about Cisco and PoE aren't strictly correct. Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the G (global) suffix used Cisco PoE and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote: That's actually not correct. The IP600 supports PoE out of the box. The IP 30x and 50x support PoE with a special cable from Polycom. Bummer...I thought the built-in PoE chip was one of the few upgrades in the 300-301 and 500-501

RE: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread Tarpo, Louie
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC wrote: Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the G (global) suffix used Cisco PoE and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G and 7960G Global phones are IEEE 802.3af PoE and have

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-12 Thread C F
Interesting part is that I have none G and it worked with 3af On 7/12/05, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC wrote: Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the G (global) suffix used Cisco PoE and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G and

[Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread chris gamble
I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have a problem. The only Power over Ethernet phones I can find that support the IEEE standard are 3com. Cisco uses its own proprietary ( and is expensive to boot ), snom has a different but equally non-IEEE method, and i'm havent found

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
chris gamble wrote: Whats a good high quality ip phone that uses IEEE power over ethernet -- or is there a problem with IEEE power over ethernet?? Polycom IP301/IP501/IP600 all support IEEE 802.3af right out of the box. ___ Asterisk-Users mailing

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread Tristan Griffiths
Grandtream perhaps? http://www.grandstream.com/y-gxp2000.htm Got one just yesterday for testing. Not too impressed with the handsfree voice quality but everything else is pretty spot on. chris gamble wrote: I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have a problem. The only

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread Tom
At 09:31 PM 7/11/2005, you wrote: I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have a problem. The only Power over Ethernet phones I can find that support the IEEE standard are 3com. Cisco uses its own proprietary ( and is expensive to boot ), snom has a different but equally

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread George Pajari
Tom: Whats a good high quality ip phone that uses IEEE power over ethernet -- or is there a problem with IEEE power over ethernet?? We have successfully used all of the following with Ault PW-130 PoE units (we actually use the non-IEEE versions because they are less expensive but they are

RE: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread Carlos Alperin
] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of chris gamble Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 10:32 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and seem to have

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

2005-07-11 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Tom wrote: Cisco supports 802.3af with a special cross-over cable which is easy and cheap to make. Nope, Cisco phones do _not_ support 802.3af. With the cross-over cable you can make them work off a 'dumb' power injector, but a true 802.3af injector without Cisco-proprietary support will