> 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.


I suppose you're talking about the ITSP portal where you (the ITSP) enter
new subscriber info and generate the code for the end-user to get her
phone configured.


> Nothing like tftp /ftp or http provisioning so far.


How is the config transferred to the phone when the user enters the code?
I can only think of http where the code is used to form a complete url to
the config file (ITSP-url/filename).


> 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.


Thanks for confirming that they can at least be configured manually
(which, of course, is not what I'm after ;-).


> 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


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