asterisk@marnock.net
2005-Jun-01 19:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly and LEGITIMATELY?
I'm in the UK and have had terrible trouble getting the right contract. After looking on voip-info I set off looking for a vendor only to find that no-one sells the $9 contract. Cisco retracted that one :-( I asked for the equivalent and they said I needed a ?20 contract. I said fine but after 20 minutes or so got a call saying I couldn't have that one as it didn't give me access to the firmware downloads. They told me the SMARTNet contract that would give me access to the downloads is CON-SNT-PKG1-VS. This comes in with a price tag of ?56 ( $100 ). It has been 6 weeks since I purchased the contract. Still no news! and no access! A WARNING TO THOSE WHO BOUGHT THEIR CISCO PHONE SECOND HAND ( EBAY etc. ) If the phone was registered with cisco before you bought it and you want to get a contract and register it in your name you WILL be waiting weeks if not months while they sort it out! Cisco don't rush. Good job their phones rock! phil. "Bradley M. Kuhn" <bkuhn@softwarefr eedom.org> To Sent by: Asterisk Users Mailing List - asterisk-users-bo Non-Commercial Discussion unces@lists.digiu <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> m.com cc Subject 01/06/2005 19:40 Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly and LEGITIMATELY? Please respond to Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <asterisk-users@l ists.digium.com> I have seen the posts about difficulty getting the SIP firmware for Cisco phones in recent months, and I'd like to chime in with a beg for help.> > I know it can be a real pain in the butt getting hold of the firmware, > > so any help in obtaining it relatively fast and painlessly would be > > much appreciated.> ... I noticed that these two files are floating around on the Gnutella > networkI have to admit I am too quite frustrated with how very difficult it is to buy a service contract to get the SIP firmware upgrades. However, I don't want to have to commit copyright infringement just for my company to do some tests to see if we want to use the Cisco phones! I bought one to try and compare the Polycom's and see if it fits our needs. I have yet to get the Cisco working because no one seems to want to sell me the SIP firmware upgrades! I have talked to many vendors, including CDW, and they tell me that only US Federal Government and international customers can order that well-known part number on voip-info.org (CON-SNT-CP79[46]0). I am happy to pay for the full USA service contract to get the SIP upgrade, but NO ONE WILL SELL IT TO ME! They all say they just don't have one, including CDW. Cisco told me to go find a vendor, but couldn't provide me with a list! If anyone can suggest a vendor who will sell the right contract to get the SIP firmware upgrades legitimately in the USA, I'd much appreciate it. If someone has had some success recently, I'd be happy to take that info, confirm that it's correct, and put it up on voip-info to save someone else the trouble. I have a feeling the Cisco phones might suit my company's needs better than the Polycom phones, but we may end up going with Polycom simply because Cisco made it TOO HARD for us to test out their phones! -- bkuhn _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Tony Hoyle
2005-Jun-02 04:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly and LEGITIMATELY?
asterisk@marnock.net wrote:> This comes in with a price tag of ?56 ( $100 ). It has been 6 weeks since > I purchased the contract. Still no news! and no access! >The UK vendors don't seem to like dealing with these contracts. I waited two months. It took legal threats before the vendor (Lanway) got off their arses and registered the contract... once they decided to actually do it the did it in a couple of hours over email. Tony