Anton: I'll be able to get back to you Sunday night about specifics; the phone is not where I am right now. Using chan_sccp, (I think November 2004 or so CVS Head) I know I can receive calls, place calls, etc. It is a rather low volume phone, so I don't know off hand about specific keys; I'll check those later. Additionally, I have not yet tried a new copy from CVS.
Occasionally, I think the chan_sccp driver blips out in Asterisk (it may be the phone; I've had it apart several times because the on/off hook switch membrane is a little sketchy). I have dealt with this by restarting Asterisk. The only other thing I can say right now about the 7910 is that it and my Cisco FastHub don't get along. At all. I have the 7910 plugged into my 7960. Overall, I would say that if you have a non-critical system and would like to use a 7910, chan_sccp should be able to handle it fine. However, if you budget permits, the 7960 and 7940 phones are quite nice (use SIP with those -- it's far more reliable. I must say, though, that my 7960 has frozen/crashed a handful of time when running the SIP image. That was the phone itself, Asterisk was fine.) I have yet to purchase a 7905 or 7912, but I've played around with some 7912's on a CCM system -- they seem quite nice and I think they take SIP. The 7920 is also nice because it's wireless. However, I don't think Cisco has anything but a Skinny image for it [yet]. I would stick with SIP wherever you can. -Andy On 4/30/05, Anton Krall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andy > > How did the 7910 worked with skinny under *? Did all the keys on the phone > worked? Ive seen sometimes the forward key or something does not fully do > what you would excpect. > > What are the drawbacks from using skinny vs sip under *? > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users