2008/10/29 Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can use Cisco phones as long as they have a SIP image.
and as long as users are ready to learn its english GUI as you can't
localize GUI using SIP image and Asterisk
Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942
I know a business that tried those phones, and removed them.
They found that Polycom phones were 'more' perfect.
PaulH
Bruno Castelo Branco wrote:
hi
O use around 500 atcom530, they are work perfect
www.atcom.com.cn
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Kev Szaszvari wrote:
On Oct 28, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Can anyone reccomend any voip phones( Cisco, Polycom, SNOM ) that have
* Central Management for all the phones (We dont mind if we have to
buy the software to manage them)
* Programable shortcut buttons, So i can program in on
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a pretty
bad interface.
Can anyone reccomend any voip phones( Cisco, Polycom, SNOM ) that have
hi
O use around 500 atcom530, they are work perfect
www.atcom.com.cn
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a
Gordon,
My guess is that you're a contractor so I can understand why you'd want to keep
yourself in high demand by steering clear of the methods that simplify
deployment and redeployment.
As an employee on the other hand, I want to make things as easy and integrated
as I can in order to
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a pretty bad
interface.
Can anyone reccomend any voip phones( Cisco, Polycom, SNOM ) that have
* Central Management for all the phones (We
You can use Cisco phones as long as they have a SIP image.
Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty
useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a
pretty bad interface.
Can anyone reccomend any
Kev Szaszvari wrote:
Hi there
Our company is using the Linksys SPA-942 Phones, and they are pretty
useless.
They dont have any central management or provisioning, as well as a
pretty bad interface.
This is completely incorrect. Linksys SPA-942s *do* have the ability
for central
There are some decent third part central management systems for the
Linksys phones (the company I work for write one of them) - the same
piece of software will also manage Polycom and Snom phones (As well as
Aastra phones and a few others)
With regards to programmable buttons, the snoms are
...as others have mentioned, yes they do have the ability to be centrally
managed, provisioned, configured.
Also, from the latest firmware, 6.x.x:
- Ability to use line buttons as quick dials
- Ability to query centralized LDAP for directory (I haven't tested
this one yet)
So, the
You can use the Cisco phones with either the SIP of the SCCP image.
Though I do agree that the SIP image is a bit easier to setup and auto-
provision, the SCCP image is a more native (obviously) implementation.
The chan-sccp-b project has nearly every feature usable on these
phones working
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