Zeeshan Zakaria
2006-Sep-09 15:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
I am having hard time with grandstream phones for a 30 phone setup. When a change in configuration is required, I have to change their configurations manually for almost all of them. Their configuration utility is not very straight forward to use. For my next installation, I would prefer some other phones with better configuration and remote accress utility. My question to those of you with more experience, what IP phones are better for mass deployment and easy management of updates and configurations? Or what other solution is better for mass deployment of phones? -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060909/62314493/attachment.htm
broadbandvoice@comcast.net
2006-Sep-09 17:18 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
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Michael Graves
2006-Sep-09 18:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
Polycom & Aastra are both great in this manner. Michael --Original Message Text--- From: broadbandvoice@comcast.net Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 00:18:37 +0000 Try the Linksys ATA. I gave up on Granstream and have 4 sitting in around. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Zeeshan Zakaria" <zishanov@gmail.com> I am having hard time with grandstream phones for a 30 phone setup. When a change in configuration is required, I have to change their configurations manually for almost all of them. Their configuration utility is not very straight forward to use. For my next installation, I would prefer some other phones with better configuration and remote accress utility. My question to those of you with more experience, what IP phones are better for mass deployment and easy management of updates and configurations? Or what other solution is better for mass deployment of phones? -- Zeeshan A Zakaria --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_7096_1157847517_1-- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060909/87f0669b/attachment.htm
Zeeshan Zakaria
2006-Sep-09 20:01 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
Can you explain a little bit what make them better for mass deployment. Do they have Windows based software to communicate with all the installed phones and upgrade them and also to remotely monitor them. Is there a separate cost for these software tools or are they free? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060909/f08357d5/attachment.htm
broadbandvoice@comcast.net
2006-Sep-09 20:16 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
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Tim St. Pierre
2006-Sep-09 20:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
I am a really big fan of Aastra phones. It's a splinter company of Northern Telecom, so their quality is very good. Provisioning is done via a text file on either a tftp or an ftp server. There is a global file and a per phone file. When you have a good set of config files built, you can include an option for the phones to check the files every day at a predetermined time and reboot if there are any changes. You can also send an SIP NOTIFY to cause the phones to update their config if you change something and need it applied immediately. There is no config utility needed, as the files are human readable. There is an encryption utility if you are concerned about security. When you deploy a new phone, you need only set the TFTP server address. After that, the phone can get all it's settings from the server. I have about 40 of them deployed at client sites that I usually don't have access to. I can change everything from here. Sound quality is great, most of them support PoE and have a passthru ethernet port. The displays are backlit, there is a full duplex speaker phone and headset jack on all models. There is also a built in directory function that loads from a .csv file on the server. BLF support is good on the 9133i and the 480i. I can't say enough good things about these phones. Manufacturer support is also very good. Free firmware downloads from the website and good documentation. -Tim On September 9, 2006 18:51, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:> I am having hard time with grandstream phones for a 30 phone setup. When a > change in configuration is required, I have to change their configurations > manually for almost all of them. Their configuration utility is not very > straight forward to use. > > For my next installation, I would prefer some other phones with better > configuration and remote accress utility. My question to those of you with > more experience, what IP phones are better for mass deployment and easy > management of updates and configurations? Or what other solution is better > for mass deployment of phones?-- Tim St. Pierre IP telephony specialist sip://5101@communicatefreely.net Toronto: 647 722 6930 Toll-Free 1 888 488 6940 tim@communicatefreely.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060909/ca4ec24a/attachment.pgp
Andrew Kohlsmith
2006-Sep-09 21:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] Whcih phones are better for mass deployment
On Saturday 09 September 2006 18:51, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:> For my next installation, I would prefer some other phones with better > configuration and remote accress utility. My question to those of you with > more experience, what IP phones are better for mass deployment and easy > management of updates and configurations? Or what other solution is better > for mass deployment of phones?Polycom. Nothing I've ever seen or used works better for mass deployment. -A.