Yes I confirm what Tony said. I did not try this particular model but I had experiences with many others Siemens that share the same firmware base. Excellent dect phone in my opinion but I did not find a easy way to do any provisioning. They're perfect in such situation like soho where people like to share a pstn line and few itsp. Just a base station ad few cordless devices it's a very cheap way to build a basic pbx. Key feature for me are: solid cases (felt in the ground tens of times without consequences), excellent battery time. Their web based provisioning is just ment for ITSP (it is quite slow by the way) and needs the user insert account details before it works. Nothing like tftp /ftp or http provisioning so far. I had issues with them with blind transfers not working, while connected to sipxecs, but I could not diagnose what went wrong. Last firmware states they support sip REFER.

Alberto

Tony Graziano ha scritto:
Neat phone. The link you sent was for the S685, which is the analog version. 
I'm guessing you meant the S685IP which fit the specs of what your email said.
http://gigaset.com/shc/0,1935,hq_en_0_152411_rArNrNrNrN,00.html
Looking through the long version of the manual, it seems to have everything configuarbale from a webUI or the handset. The full manual:
http://download.gigaset.com/repository/1458/145855/A31008-M1915-R201-2-PG19_30-10-2008_en_International.pdf

Denotes an "auto configure code" that you can enter to get the parameters from 
your provider (page 112). It seems to be somewhat like a consumer version and that your 
Voip provider needs to have a configuration code and parameter set registered with 
Siemens which you enter fromt he handset and it fetches the server parameters for that 
code/provider.
I'm sure this doesn't answer your question though, sorry.
"Michael Steinmann" <[email protected]> 08/21/09 7:29 AM >>>
I was looking at the Siemens S685 SIP phone[1] but was unable to dig up
information related to provisioning.

The S685 is a CAT-iq DECT phone with support for G.722 high def voice, 6
SIP accounts, 1 PSTN port, 2 SIP and 1 PSTN calls simultaneously.

Anybody with information about DHCP options, provisioning methods (tftp,
ftp, http, https), file formats and such?

--
mike

[1] http://gigaset.com/shc/0,1935,hq_en_0_152407_rArNrNrNrN,00.html


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