all my 7960's work great. loading the new sip image was no problem ,
took about 5 min. I even got them from ebay =
Jason
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 14:52:32 -0800, Tracy R Reed
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On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 05:07:33PM -0500, Bob Willock spake thusly:
I just bought a couple of
*puts on flame suit*
Bob Willock wrote:
I just bought a couple of these Cisco 7970G phones and it seems that they
require a SIP image binary file to load when the phone boots and this file
updates the firmware of the phone to run in SIP mode. The only problem is
that Cisco seems to want to profit
Bob Willock wrote:
I just bought a couple of these Cisco 7970G phones and it seems that they
require a SIP image binary file to load when the phone boots and this file
updates the firmware of the phone to run in SIP mode. The only problem is
that Cisco seems to want to profit from the phone sales
*puts on flame suit*
(bah ignore the other prematurely-sent reply)
Seriously, though. It's not a scam, it's their business model (which is
shared by many many companies). The software license is separate from
the hardware. Always has been. You probably should have known that
before buying the
sorry wasn't paying too close attention too the model number, the other
current reply addresses that.
Just pay the $7 or $10 for the firmware license already, sheesh.
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On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 05:07:33PM -0500, Bob Willock spake thusly:
I just bought a couple of these Cisco 7970G phones and it seems that they
require a SIP image binary file to load when the phone boots and this file
Cisco phones are hugely overrated. I have deployed a number of them and I
have