RE: [asterisk-users] OT: 3Com 3C10222 POE 24 Port Ethernet

2006-07-14 Thread Jared Valentine
3C10222 was a pre-standard 24v PoE injector.  It would only power other
pre-standard 24v devices such as old 3Com phones.

Jared Valentine
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT: 3Com 3C10222 POE 24 Port Ethernet

Erick Perez wrote:
> There is an old, very old document that I found somewhere that this
> PoE switch was designed for NBX phones at that time.
> Does anybody in this list is using this switch with non-3com NBX PoE 
> phones?
>
>
just check the voltage specs.  I think you will fry anything other than 
an old 3com phone.  Now I believe they use the standard PoE in their new 
switches.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] 3Com Phones

2006-03-26 Thread Jared Valentine
I would not recommend the 3Com phones for use with Asterisk.  

3Com 3100 series phones do not support SIP with non-3Com systems.  They have
a basic boot loader which must download code from a 3Com NBX or a 3Com VCX
system.  If you don't have either of these, then you won't get runtime code
on the phone, thereby making it impossible to use the thing with Asterisk.

I've heard rumors that the 3103 phones have enough storage space on the
phone to store a SIP image, but I don't have any more information than that.


As far as 3Com licensing is concerned, it's not per year, it's per-seat
(one-time charge), just like any other commercial VoIP PBX vendor (Cisco,
Avaya, Shoretel, etc.)  

Jared Valentine
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] 3Com Phones

I would not recommend the 3Com phones. I know to get most of them to even
work on 3Com systems you need to purchase licenses. For the prices you want
to pay you would definitely be better off going with something else.

 The list price for the 3101 is $155
 The list price for the 3102 is $240
 The list price for the 3103 is $365
 The list price for the 3105 is $255

Phone licensing is list price of about $135/year

Of course a partner could probably give you a little better of a deal
depending on your relationship with them. I am freshly out of a 3Com only
world so I cannot point you in the exact direction but I am sure you can get
comparable phones from places like Polycom and others. Maybe these prices
can give others on the list an idea of what you are looking at spending. I
would stay away from anything 3Com if you want a compatible, fully
functional system (Pretty scary statement from being certified in 3Com IP
telephony ;)) 

Curt

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On 3/25/06, Daniel Hazelbaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are looking at installing a VoIP system with Asterisk and are
> currently looking at the line of 3Com phones.  Has anybody had
> success with using the following phones?  We need to buy a lot and we
> don't want to end up with phones that don't work properly with asterisk.

I didn't even know 3Com had VoIP phones, I'm also curious on these..
How many phones do you need and what is your budget and features wishlist?

cheers
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Question about 3Com(r) 3101 Basic Phone

2005-10-05 Thread Jared Valentine








The 3101 is in the same boat as the rest
of the 31xx and 2102B/PE series of 3Com phones.  They are all “SIP
Capable” but currently only when used in conjunction with a 3Com VCX system.
 Every time the phone boots up, it must download a runtime image from either a
3Com NBX or VCX system.  The VCX download is SIP, while the NBX is something
else (the phones can go either way).  

 

Until we can get this sip downloader from
3Com, we will be unable to register any of the referenced phones with Asterisk.
 

 

Jared Valentine

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
Question about 3Com(r) 3101 Basic Phone



 





I have no idea about the 3XXX series of phones.  The
2XXX used to have SIP firmware but I could never get my hands on it.  I
used to see the SIP 2XXX phones selling on Ebay from time to time.  I
imagine that even if you can locate the SIP firmware for the old phones, you
would have to upload it to the NBX since the phones download their firmware
from the NBX at bootup.





 





The best way to connect a 3com system to an * box is via
T1/E1 (I have had great sucess).  You could also connect them via H323 but
3com's H323 solution involves a Windows server.  I would like to see
someone reverse engineer thier pcXset or wave software and make
an * addon that emulates it. 





 





Thanks,





Steve









 



  Hi, i have one
question, the 3Com® 3101 Basic Phone work with asterisk, if so i any a especial
firmware o another thing. And wath other 3com ip phone product work with
asterisk. I think is a good idea to create a list with the all voip device and
the status with asterisk.



 










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