I've been trying to look up information on upgrading firmware on a nortel
i2004 ip phone. I have this phone leftover from a trial, and it's
supposed to be upgradable to current firmwares. Since I also run a DMS I
was able to login to nortel's site and get all the firmware files, but All
the
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I've been trying to look up information on upgrading firmware on a nortel
i2004 ip phone. I have this phone leftover from a trial, and it's
supposed to be upgradable to current firmwares. Since I also run a DMS I
was able to login to nortel's site and get all the
On Wednesday, 25 May, 2005 19:13 : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've been trying to look up information on upgrading firmware on a
nortel i2004 ip phone. I have this phone leftover from a trial, and
it's supposed to be upgradable to current firmwares. Since I also
run a DMS I
it to upgrade my phone.
opps.
Mark
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nortel i2004 firmware upgrade.
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Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it
Internet Phone. I'm curious, which protocols it may understand...
I just came back from a Nortel roadshow and was told it's H.323.
That's one of the things that's so
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On Monday, 14 February, 2005 02:30 : George Cohn
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Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it
Internet Phone. I'm curious, which protocols it may understand...
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Nortel i2004 spec is available here.
http://www.nortelnetworks.com/products/library/collateral/i2004.pdf
Documentation implies H.323 and MGCP interoperability.
I'd love to know where to get the firmware for that.
I am not sure
of the nature of the relationship,
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it Internet
Phone. I'm curious, which protocols it may understand...
Regards,
Stefan
UNISTIM. It's a nortel proprietary protocol.
Jeff
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Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it Internet
Phone. I'm curious, which protocols it may understand...
I just came back from a Nortel roadshow and was told it's H.323.
George Cohn
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On Monday, 14 February, 2005 02:30 : George Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it
Internet Phone. I'm curious, which protocols it may understand...
I just came back from a Nortel roadshow and was told
Nortel i2004 spec is available here.
http://www.nortelnetworks.com/products/library/collateral/i2004.pdf
Documentation implies H.323 and MGCP interoperability. I am not sure of
the nature of the relationship, but the Nortel phones are very similar, at
least in appearance, to IP and analog
On Tuesday, 15 February, 2005 02:46 : Stefan Gofferje
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Carl Sempla schrieb:
On Monday, 14 February, 2005 02:30 : George Cohn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
Hi folks,
has anybody knowledge about the Nortel i2004? Nortel calls it
Internet Phone.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nortel i2004 spec is available here.
http://www.nortelnetworks.com/products/library/collateral/i2004.pdf
Documentation implies H.323 and MGCP interoperability. I am not sure of
the nature of the relationship, but the Nortel phones are very similar, at
least in appearance,
Simple Answer: No. the i2004 uses the proprietary nortel UNISTIM
protocol. Asterisk uses SIP, IAX, SCCP, H.323, but not UNISTIM.
Complex answer: It depends on how much you really want it. There has
been an open-sourced implementation of a UNITSTIM server done by
Cedric Hans. It
You were able to complete calls from one phone to another?
The installation doesn't look that difficult.
Yes. from one i2004 to another i2004 works. Most of the time was spent
figuring out what goes into the sql tables.
It looks like it was a lot of work to reverse engineer it.
Yup,
Hello everyone
i simply just asking if the Nortel i2004 telefhone can work with
asterisk if it so
HOW?
Thank You
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Ing. Ignacio Ortega A. wrote:
Hello everyone
i simply just asking if the Nortel i2004 telefhone can work with
asterisk if it so
HOW?
Thank You
Simple Answer: No. the i2004 uses the proprietary nortel UNISTIM
protocol. Asterisk uses SIP, IAX, SCCP, H.323, but not UNISTIM.
Complex answer:
Comments in-line
Simple Answer: No. the i2004 uses the proprietary nortel UNISTIM
protocol. Asterisk uses SIP, IAX, SCCP, H.323, but not UNISTIM.
Complex answer: It depends on how much you really want it. There has
been an open-sourced implementation of a UNITSTIM server done by
Cedric
Hi All
does anyone know anything about the nortel i2004 ip phone.
It is very hard to find out if the unit is h323 or sip.
Can anyone please tell me info regardsing this.
All I can find on the net is manuals and what codecs it uses. but too
many websites contradict each other. So I have no
yaboo wrote:
Hi All
does anyone know anything about the nortel i2004 ip phone.
It is very hard to find out if the unit is h323 or sip.
Neither. It uses a Nortel proprietary protocol.
Can anyone please tell me info regardsing this.
All I can find on the net is manuals and what codecs it
I have 40 of these phones. they dont run SIP or any usable protocol they can
hook up to a Nortel box and proxy SIP out of that box, but they wont run SIP
native if im wrong please let me know... I'd relly like to use my 40 phones that
are collecting dust
Dave
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Is anyone successfully using this phone with Asterisk? There is a lot
mentioned about CISCO but nothing about Nortel...
Alex.
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This are suppose to be SIP based phones. I just
got one to play with, no docs, no nothing.
before I start spending time trying to sort it
out I thought I'd ask to see if anyone had made
one work with AST, and if they have any pearls
of wisdom.
mucho thanks
Where did you hear that they were SIP Phones?? Its not true.
What is true is that there is a software called the Nortel Networks SIP
Client. This is a windows PC SIP Software that has the ability to control
the i2004, so in turn the i2004 behaves as a SIP phone (provided the Windows
PC is
several SIP webpages list the 2004i as a SIP hardphone. I have 50+ of them that I
would love to use with * but cant one Nortel rep said they are writing a flash for
it and one said not. we can only hope
Dave
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Where did you hear that they
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