Usually phones transmit all these informations as "User Agent", so you
can just write in asterisk cli:
sip show peer <peername> and you'll get something like :
....
Useragent : Yealink SIP-T28P 2.60.0.40
Reg. Contact : sip:<peername>@192.168.25.102:5062
Qualify Freq : 60000 ms
....
Leandro
2012/2/23 Muro, Sam <research at businesstz.com>:> Hi there
>
> I have just took a support of a customer with hundreds of IP phones,
> mostly Polycom with mixed models.
>
> Is there a way to query asterisk or any other command to retrieve the
> inventory of all connected phones. i.e. Phone Type and Phone Model, say
> Polycom SPIP331 or so
>
> Thanks
> Sam
>
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