Re: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-09 Thread Jon Lawrence
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 21:41, Paul Rodan wrote:
> Any idea on an ETA? Like within a day or two?
>
> If you need help, 4 hands are faster than 2.
>
>
It's simply a case of when I get chance to sit down and do it.
I hope to have something ready before Monday.

Jon
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-09 Thread Walid Azab



Try 
this e-learning tutorial. It requires macromedia flash.
 
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/avvid/products/7960/router_page.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/avvid/products/7940/index_1020.htm
 
Regards,
Walid


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[Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx


Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 
79xx phones? One that I can give the 7 or 8 ppl in my office so that they can 
stop asking me questions. I was going to type up a basic guide but then decided 
I don’t want to reinvent the wheel, one of you may already have one. I tried to 
use Cisco’s guide but it’s for their own protocol, a lot of options are 
different or rearranged.
 
I need a basic user guide that 
instructs on placing calls, answering calls, putting calls on holds, warm 
transfer, blind transfer, activing/deactiviating do not disturb, conference 
calls and how to access multiple calls on hold. Like how 2 can be on hold on 
line 1 and if another call comes in, it goes to line 2. The only way to get back 
to the 2 on hold on line 1 is to hit the line 1 button. 

 
Anything anybody has would help, 
it’d at least be a start and I can addon/enhance or even simplify/dummy down 
some of it. I get so many questions from ppl forgetting how to do something I 
think throwing a manual at them would be far superior. Any help would be greatly 
appreciated. We use a mix of 7940’s and 7960’s in SIP mode, with firmware 
7-3
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-08 Thread Henry Devito
> On Wednesday 08 December 2004 19:47, Paul Rodan wrote:
> > Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 79xx phones? One that I can give 
> > the 7
> or
> > 8 ppl in my office so that they can stop asking me questions. I was
> going
> > to type up a basic guide but then decided I don't want to reinvent 
> > the wheel, one of you may already have one. I tried to use Cisco's 
> > guide but it's for their own protocol, a lot of options are 
> > different or
> rearranged.
Does this help?

http://cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2156/products_user_guide_book09
186a008017ab10.html



Henry Devito
Telephone Connection, Inc
Network Design / Implementation
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-08 Thread Matthew Boehm
> Like how 2 can be on hold on line 1 and if another
> call comes in, it goes to line 2. The only way to get back to the 2 on
hold
> on line 1 is to hit the line 1 button.

I can tell you that this can't happen on the phone. This has to be done in
Asterisk and there have to be multiple lines registered on the phone.

-Matthew

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-08 Thread Paul Rodan
Any idea on an ETA? Like within a day or two? 

If you need help, 4 hands are faster than 2.



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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

On Wednesday 08 December 2004 19:47, Paul Rodan wrote:
> Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 79xx phones? One that I can give the 7
or
> 8 ppl in my office so that they can stop asking me questions. I was going
> to type up a basic guide but then decided I don't want to reinvent the
> wheel, one of you may already have one. I tried to use Cisco's guide but
> it's for their own protocol, a lot of options are different or rearranged.
>
>
>
> I need a basic user guide that instructs on placing calls, answering
calls,
> putting calls on holds, warm transfer, blind transfer,
> activing/deactiviating do not disturb, conference calls and how to access
> multiple calls on hold. Like how 2 can be on hold on line 1 and if another
> call comes in, it goes to line 2. The only way to get back to the 2 on
hold
> on line 1 is to hit the line 1 button.
>
>
>
> Anything anybody has would help, it'd at least be a start and I can
> addon/enhance or even simplify/dummy down some of it. I get so many
> questions from ppl forgetting how to do something I think throwing a
manual
> at them would be far superior. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We
> use a mix of 7940's and 7960's in SIP mode, with firmware 7-3

I'm actually in the process of writing something like this -will post a link

when it's completed.

Jon
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Guide to Cisco 79xx

2004-12-08 Thread Jon Lawrence
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 19:47, Paul Rodan wrote:
> Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 79xx phones? One that I can give the 7 or
> 8 ppl in my office so that they can stop asking me questions. I was going
> to type up a basic guide but then decided I don't want to reinvent the
> wheel, one of you may already have one. I tried to use Cisco's guide but
> it's for their own protocol, a lot of options are different or rearranged.
>
>
>
> I need a basic user guide that instructs on placing calls, answering calls,
> putting calls on holds, warm transfer, blind transfer,
> activing/deactiviating do not disturb, conference calls and how to access
> multiple calls on hold. Like how 2 can be on hold on line 1 and if another
> call comes in, it goes to line 2. The only way to get back to the 2 on hold
> on line 1 is to hit the line 1 button.
>
>
>
> Anything anybody has would help, it'd at least be a start and I can
> addon/enhance or even simplify/dummy down some of it. I get so many
> questions from ppl forgetting how to do something I think throwing a manual
> at them would be far superior. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We
> use a mix of 7940's and 7960's in SIP mode, with firmware 7-3

I'm actually in the process of writing something like this -will post a link 
when it's completed.

Jon
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