Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-10 Thread Dan Perik
Brian Roy wrote: On 7/9/05, Dan Perik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: PJ, You should check out the Polycom 500/501/600. I'm quite sure it has all that (although I don't use all of what you listed). IIRC, the 500's browser is crippled. I think you have to go up to the 600

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-10 Thread Brian McManus
I use the polycom sip 500's with *.  They are great.  It also has a services buttons for XML services.  I haven't looked in to using it just yet. Peace out, BrianOn 7/9/05, Mike Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Pavel Jezek wrote:> thank you Brian,> but seems, that Polycom phones are not very good

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-09 Thread Mike Clark
Pavel Jezek wrote: thank you Brian, but seems, that Polycom phones are not very good option for general corporate use and even not for use with asterisk (* explicitly unsupported!), look: from voipsupply.com: Please Note: Polycom phones are not supported under Asterisk Open Source PBX. fr

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-09 Thread Pavel Jezek
thank you Brian, but seems, that Polycom phones are not very good option for general corporate use and even not for use with asterisk (* explicitly unsupported!), look: from voipsupply.com: Please Note: Polycom phones are not supported under Asterisk Open Source PBX. from Polycom FAQ: Can t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-09 Thread Brian Roy
On 7/9/05, Dan Perik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PJ, > > You should check out the Polycom 500/501/600. I'm quite sure it has all > that (although I don't use all of what you listed). > IIRC, the 500's browser is crippled. I think you have to go up to the 600 to get that functionality. -Brian

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-09 Thread Dan Perik
PJ, You should check out the Polycom 500/501/600. I'm quite sure it has all that (although I don't use all of what you listed). - Dan Pavel Jezek wrote: > Still looking for cheaper (under $250,-) alternative to cisco 7940 > with features needed for corporate use, mainly: > - shared phone book

[Asterisk-Users] SIP phone w/ XML browser

2005-07-09 Thread Pavel Jezek
Still looking for cheaper (under $250,-) alternative to cisco 7940 with features needed for corporate use, mainly: - shared phone book (e.g. via LDAP or XML browser in phone) - in-line power - missed/dialed/received numbers - integrated switch (voice VLAN support) I found only aastara/sayson pho