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Hello List,
For those of you using Cisco phones, did you have to purchase a 'SIP
license' for each phone?
Thanks
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On 13:01, Wed 17 Oct 07, Anciso, Roy wrote:
Hello List,
For those of you using Cisco phones, did you have to purchase a 'SIP
license' for each phone?
Thanks
Yes.
Or use chan_skinny.so
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I did create a Voice Mail Boxes for Some Cisco Phone Sets ,,
I can now record a Voice Mails , and I can hear them ,, but
I am not able to configure the Voice Mail Button on the Phone Sets to directly
listen to the Voice Messages ..
Also when there is a message the Phone doesnt light to
Mohamed Farid wrote:
I did create a Voice Mail Boxes for Some Cisco Phone Sets ,,
I can now record a Voice Mails , and I can hear them ,, but I am not
able to configure the Voice Mail Button on the Phone Sets to directly
listen to the Voice Messages ..
The 7940/7960 series phones, the option is
The power of Christ compels thee Not to buy Cisco...
hehe J/K
don't do that. my employer wouldn't like me for poking fun at their
products. :-P
actually, i'm planning an asterisk-based voip network and was thinking
of using the 7940/7920 phones for the end stations. i've
Chris Shaw wrote:
The power of Christ compels thee Not to buy Cisco...
hehe J/K
don't do that. my employer wouldn't like me for poking fun at their
products. :-P
actually, i'm planning an asterisk-based voip network and was thinking
of using the 7940/7920 phones for the end stations.
Make sure not to buy any 7910 if you want an all SIP network. I dont
see any advantages for it specially if you are in a planning stage.
I also have seen tons of posts sayin that the 7920's are a pain to get
'em working.
Lethol
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:06:17 -0700, Scott Laird [EMAIL PROTECTED]