polycom interesting as they solve it through SIP. Do you have any idea 
of their pricing?

jvb

Nathan C. Smith wrote:

>That kind of functionality is usually implemented in the phone, or in its
>provisioning system.  Seeing as they are usually little computers it only
>makes sense.  Polycom are particularly good for this sort of thing.  There
>may be others.
>
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Mon Dec 12 18:04:30 2005
>Subject: [Openpbx-dev] Phone Model
>
>hi,
>
>Do OpenPBX (or Asterisk for matter) have any 'phone model' in their 
>architecture?
>
>If you look inside an Avaya, AT/T or Nortel PABX you will find a module 
>referred to as a 'phone model'. It means that the PABX have some 
>knowledge about the phone and can execute functionality on F1-F10 
>buttons etc.
>
>One typical feature is to have a list of names and extensions displayed 
>on your phone etc.
>
>jvb
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