I think you might be way better off with a Polycom handset. Aastra has some
known and discussed limitations with interoperability with sipx.

Not upset, just think you could more plainly describe your environment at
the outset instead of pieces at a time. Good luck.

On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Johnathan Scott
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Last minute, say AudioCodes? I thought I explained that well
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> Patton FXO = Analog POT or Centrex lines
> AudioCodes FXS = CAMA Analog 911 trunks
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> User device = Aastra 6757i...as mentioned in the opening
> post (but I'm very flexible on the phone set)
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> As long as sipx has nothing to do with the hook-flash (and
> that's what I ultimately wanted to know), then I will begin
> concentrating on the UA to GW functionality. Pretty
> simple...no need to get upset :)
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