Any number or SIP address can be dialed on a Cisco 7960 SIP phone. Here's instructions 
for a 7960 running SIP firmware version 3.2 with multiple lines set up and iptel set 
up on line 3: 
 
1. Begin by pressing the "Line" button corresponding to the line registered with the 
Proxy Address "iptel.org" (as seen in Settings -> 4. SIP Configuration -> Line 3 
Settings -> 5. Proxy Address)
 
2. Note that the line icon displayed is shaped like an old-fashioned telephone.
 
3. Press the softkey corresponding to "URL". Note that as soon as "URL" is depressed, 
the phone line icon no longer appears as a an old-fashioned telephone but instead 
appears similar to an "@" symbol with the old-fashioned telephone receiver on the top.
 
To dial the colon ":", [after depressing the "URL" softkey] simply press the "1" key 
five (5) times [You'll see as soon as you press the "1" key the first time, the other 
characters available from that "number button" will appear upon the LCD screen. The 
"@" symbol is displayed [after depressing the "URL" softkey] the first time the 
"0(OPER)" key is depressed.
 
4. Input the dialed party's address using the same procedure used to spell with the 
7960 phone's keypad.
 
5. When all characters in the address character string (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) have 
been input, press the "Dial" softkey to send the character string.
 
All the best,
 
F  C  Wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FWD #17850
 
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Ted Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tue 2/25/2003 2:52 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: [FWD] Dialing a Vonage URI from the FWD Network
        
        
        So how would you dial a FWD number in this format?
         
        Also, is it possible to dial a ':'?
         
         

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Lame Duck <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:06 PM
                Subject: Re: [FWD] Dialing a Vonage URI from the FWD Network


                Yes, that can be done. 

                '@' is dialed as "**", and '.' and ':' are dialed as a '*'. 

                Thus to dial Jeff's Vonage number - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - try dialing 
following from your ATA.

                16313501554**12*144*47*38   (Here 12.144.47.38 is Ip address of 
SIP.Vonage.net)

                Thanks 

                Rohit 

                 Rex Irby - The Computer Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                        Has anyone figured out how to use the Cisco ATA's to dial a
                        "sip:{Vonage_Phone Number 10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]" or
                        
                        any other URL listed sip number? Sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Server 
DNS name.com} -
                        not the technical RFC format obviously.
                        
                        Not talking about a numeric number only but anything in SIP 
URL format that
                        cant be dialed on a telephone dial pad.
                        
                        Rex Irby - The Computer Guy
                        More Bytes for your Bit
                        cell 630.776.6140 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        IP Phone 1.630.592.9605
                        

                
                
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