Julian Lyndon-Smith
2007-Jun-04 10:33 UTC
[asterisk-users] cisco 7940 and auto-answer (aastra 480i vs 7940)
Having scoured the web, I still am no better off .. I have 2 Aastra480i's , and 120+ cisco 7940's :) . I am trying to decide which model to use going forward when we purchase more kit. They both seem much on a par regarding features. Q1: Is there anyway of making the cisco auto-answer _without_ having to manually edit the configuration on each phone ? I've been able to get the 480i to auto-answer by putting SIPAddHeader(Alert-Info: \;info=alert-autoanswer) into the dialplan. But it doesn't work with the cisco phones. Q2: Is there any real difference between the 480i and 9112 / 9113 phones apart from number of lines and display size ? Julian.
Justin Moore
2007-Jun-04 12:30 UTC
[asterisk-users] cisco 7940 and auto-answer (aastra 480i vs 7940)
On 6/4/07, Julian Lyndon-Smith <asterisk@dotr.com> wrote:> Q2: Is there any real difference between the 480i and 9112 / 9113 phones > apart from number of lines and display size ?I have no experience with the Cisco's, so I can't answer those questions. However, I have deployed quite a few Aastras... I have a 480i CT on my desk which I love. Specifically, I prefer the angle that it sits up at on my desk when compared with the 9133i. I went with 9133i's throughout the rest of the office, mostly due to cost. The 480i an the 9133i both have native Power over Ethernet - no external dongles and such are needed - just patch the phone into your PoE switch and you're ready to go. The 9112i is a much more basic phone - no built-in PoE, less line appearances, and the screen doesn't have a tilt adjustment like the 9133i does. All these Aastra phones do share a common config file format though, which makes provisioning over TFTP... pretty trivial (pardon the pun). -- Justin Moore aka wantmoore