There are other Gigabit SIP phones from Nortel and Avaya, if my memory
serves me right.
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Just buy the Linksys SPA962's they work better than the cisco phones in a
NAT env.
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On Oct 1, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service
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I'm pretty sure that any Cisco switch that has PoE supports pre-standard
PoE. However there are only certain ones that do support the standard.
If you are looking for the cheapest used ones, then a 3524-PWR will work.
If you
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Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx, whether it is
Callmangler or Asterisk
SIP protocol Asterisk.
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Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I just got SIP firmware images from Cisco for installation on 7970G.
Cisco requires you buy a SmartNet account (about $15, no other
dependencies apply) that entitles you to download a SIP firmware image
file from their protected support website. The 7970G now
I was told 7941G were sold with SIP firmware factory installed.
Does anyone know this to be true or not ?
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Matthew,
Did you keep any hardcopy of licensing terms (when downloading SIP firmware)
?
This way we might double check if CCM license is mandatory to connect a
Cisco SIP phone to an Asterisk server.
Beside that, Cisco SIP phones require menu localization files to come from
CCM.
Did you run into
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 11:44 -0500, Jason Parker wrote:
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I just got SIP firmware images from Cisco for installation on
7970G.
The way I understand it, that $15 doesn't actually even give you the
right to
use the SIP firmware. It only gives you the right to
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 19:02 +0200, Olivier wrote:
Matthew,
Did you keep any hardcopy of licensing terms (when downloading SIP
firmware) ?
This way we might double check if CCM license is mandatory to connect
a Cisco SIP phone to an Asterisk server.
I haven't seen any such mandate,
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service contract basically allows you to download the
newest sw release.
Besides that you can buy phones without a license. Presumably as
spares But you must buy a SIP license to technically be allowed to
use that software that can be obtained from Smartnet.
I
Just buy the Linksys SPA962's they work better than the cisco phones
in a NAT env.
/b
On Oct 1, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
My understanding is:
Smartnet: service contract basically allows you to download the
newest sw release.
Besides that you can buy phones without a
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 14:58 -0500, Erick Perez wrote:
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform
Hi there,
In Cisco web site
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheet09186a008008884a.html
It says that regardless of the technology used you have to buy a licencse.
Does the license apply to use the phone with asterisk, or, can i just
buy the phone?
Also, the phone
Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx, whether it is
Callmangler or Asterisk or whatever. If you buy one used, then you need
to pay to re-license it as well.
The 7940/7960 only work with Cisco PoE, not standard 802.3af, so you
will need a switch that provides Cisco PoE for
Hi,
i bought this device and the cost of the 7040G itself was similar to
the license. if im not wrong, the telephone cost around 80€. the sip
license was around 80€ as well
however, i am quite annoyed because the phone did not come with sip,
but callmanager so i cant use it as i planned.
i have
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Hi,
i bought this device and the cost of the 7040G itself was similar to
the license. if im not wrong, the telephone cost around 80€. the sip
license was around 80
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform to the standard but it only support SCCP (shame
on cisco).
On 9/27/07, Peder @ NetworkOblivion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you need to buy a license if you use it with ANY pbx,
I'm pretty sure that any Cisco switch that has PoE supports pre-standard
PoE. However there are only certain ones that do support the standard.
If you are looking for the cheapest used ones, then a 3524-PWR will
work. If you want new, then a 3560 ps version will work.
Erick Perez wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
You need to purchase a Smartnet license for your phone, and have it
registered by a Cisco authorized reseller
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 14:58 -0500, Erick Perez wrote:
Peder, can you point me to the Cisco PoE swith (pre-802.3af) that can
handle the 7940G ?
The 7941G does conform to the standard but it only support SCCP (shame
on cisco).
The 7941 7961 also support SIP if you load the appropriate firmware
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