Oh and you need a fine digium card to interface with the channel bank.
Nik
Nik Martin wrote:
Tony Hoyle wrote:
No idea what you mean by PBX class telephone but if anyone at our company spent $500 on a phone they'd probably be fired (unless it was the boss).
Our desktop phones were done as a package deal from the building owner (who also runs the existing PBX) for almost nothing.
All the company would want a phone to do is:
1. Make calls. 2. Receive calls.
Just a straight replacement of the cheap phones that everyone gets with one that has a cat5 socket on the back, does DHCP and auto configures itself. Nothing flashy. It doesn't need an LCD display with the time on it, or a big flashing 'message' button. Just a phone - preferably for no more cost than an analogue phone.
You really should be using analog phones with asterisk. You'll be a hero to your boss, because the phones wont cost a pile. All you need to add is a channel bank for the analog phones, and asterisk. There is a reason that cisco 7960's cost whet they do: features and performance. If you just need analog features, go with analog phones.
Nik
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