Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-31 Thread Olivier
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-30 Thread Paul Hales
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:

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-29 Thread Daniel Hazelbaker
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-29 Thread Gordon Henderson
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-29 Thread Bruno Castelo Branco
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-29 Thread David Gibbons
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

[asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread Kev Szaszvari
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread Alex Balashov
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread Rob Hillis
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread Paul Hales
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread Ex Vito
...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

Re: [asterisk-users] Decent Voip Phones for enterprise

2008-10-28 Thread David Gibbons
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