On Jan 22, 2008 12:41 PM, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> If an IP phone is an option, I would suggest a Cisco 7940 (cheaper
> ones can be found in Ebay I think). It's what we're currently using
> for a call center. The great thing about it is that its configuration
> files (account names, passwords, etc) are stored remotely. You just
> set up on the phone which server to get the config files and then
> reboot.
>
> As the config files are stored remotely, users don't need to do
> anything on their end if settings change. For example, if you're
> changing a password, you just edit the file on the TFTP server, and
> then ask the remote user to reboot the phone. The phone then gets the
> new configuration via TFTP and overwrites the older settings.
>

How much is the Cisco 7940 now Matt? We're using Alcatel-Lucent's IP phones
on top of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office now. We've just finished deploying
VoIP over site-to-site VPN for an electric coop in Pagadian. They have an
Alcatel box in Pagadian, and one box in Manila that routes calls to and from
Pagadian. Calls from Pagadian-Manila-Pagadian all local rates.

As for LogMeIn, we use it to logon remotely to their console station
normally used to manage the Alcatel box locally :).

On SIP, anybody tried Brekeke SIP Proxy?


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