On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 4:58 AM, Niklas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi,
> Have a user who wants to have 9 phones connected to the same
> number. Is there a problem with that?
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Probably. I've noticed reliability breaks down with Polycom phones if
the same line is registered/used more then 5 times.
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> Another question:
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> To prevent fraud,is it possible to configure how many
> simultaneous phones that may be registered against a
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I think your definition of fraud is different than anyone else's. In a
corporate environment it is possible to provision the phone without
ever providing the user with their sip password, so they don't become
an out of control phone person with 9 registrations. To answer your
question though, no, once they have their sip password, you can only
control them by changing the password and making them come back to
you.


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