Hi all I was looking for the SIP IOS of the Cisco IP Phone but i can´t find it in the cisco web page. I need to now the name os de file or a specific category link where i can download it. If you can send me the file is beter ;-) Thanks in advance Regards Wert --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050117/747c661a/attachment.htm
> I was looking for the SIP IOS of the Cisco IP Phone but i > can?t find it in the cisco web page.What is IOS? Am I the only one who uses Cisco phones and doesn't know that acronym? -- Nabeel Jafferali Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto +1 (646) 225-7426 New York FWD: 46990 Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:11:20 -0800 (PST), R A <r_o_a_c@yahoo.com> wrote:> Hi all > > I was looking for the SIP IOS of the Cisco IP Phone but i can?t find it in > the cisco web page. > I need to now the name os de file or a specific category link where i can > download it. > > If you can send me the file is beter ;-) > > Thanks in advance > Regards > > WertYou're out of luck. The 7902G only supports SCCP. -Shaun
> the image file to get it working with asteriskYou mean the SIP image? Look at the Wiki, there's info on what service contract you have to buy from Cisco to get access to it. I believe technically, although the service contract gives you access to the image, you need a specific SIP image license to actually use it. AND STOP USING HTML! :P -- Nabeel Jafferali Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto +1 (646) 225-7426 New York FWD: 46990 Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
2005-Jan-17 11:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SIP IOS for cisco 7902G IP Phone
R A wrote:> I was looking for the SIP IOS of the Cisco IP Phone but i can?t find it in the cisco web page. > I need to now the name os de file or a specific category link where i can download it. > > If you can send me the file is beter ;-)Cico and Polycom phones both seem to be really great phones. However, each phone has advantages and drawbacks. Polycom: Less expensive Comes with power supply Does Cisco PoE and standard PoE (different special required for each) Polycom does NOT support their phones to end users Firmware is free, but not given to end users Cisco: More expensive Does NOT come with power supply Only does Cisco PoE (or standard PoE, depending on the model) Firmware is NOT free. Cisco does not support end users without a service contract If you want SIP firmware with the Cisco Phones then you have to purchase it from Cisco.