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2003 Sep 15
2
Cisco 7905
Can anyone tell me the features of the Cisco 7905 with SIP? I mean things
like number of lines, speakerphone, transfer buttons, etc. I've seen the
Cisco material, but all it told me was how nifty it is and how wonderful
the XML interface will be ;)
Thanks,
--Ernest
2005 Nov 09
5
Receptionist phones
I've been playing with Asterisk for a few weeks and it's working great.
I have a question about getting multi-line receptionist phones working.
I was thinking about getting one of these expansion ports:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheet0
9186a008008883d.html
What are people using for receptionist phones that show all the
extensions in use, etc? Is that even possible with Asterisk right now?
Anyone play around with this thing yet?
Bill
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2007 Jan 25
2
Do I need a CH1 licence for Cisco Phones ?
...nfo.org/wiki/view/Exposing+the+Cisco+Call+Manager+Lice
nse+Scam says no licence required.
Cisco site mentions All Cisco Unified IP phones require the purchase of a
phone technology license, regardless of call protocol being used.
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ts_data_sheet0900aecd802ff020.html
Cheers
Peter
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2007 Sep 27
15
Cisco 7940G licensing with asterisk
Hi there,
In Cisco web site
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheet09186a008008884a.html
It says that regardless of the technology used you have to buy a licencse.
Does the license apply to use the phone with asterisk, or, can i just
buy the phone?
Also, the phone does not requiere to use an AC adapter if used with
PoE injectors/switches.
Can n...
2004 Dec 15
2
Cisco 7960 SIP + 7914
I found a few mentions of the 7914 being used with Asterisk, these all
covered SCCP/skinny though. Does anyone know if the 7914 can even be
used with SIP? If so, any pointers? Is it a services thing? Anyone get
the operator (line/extension status) to work with it. Thanks for the
help, Cisco doesn't even mention ANYTHING about SIP + the 7914.
Matt
2003 Jul 14
1
Fwd:[Vocal] Question about Cisco IP hard phones
Interesting notes on the 79xx series.
The 7920 is the wireless phone; not mentioned here.
For a more complete guide to Cisco's phones, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_data_sheets_list.html
The 7902 is the "very inexpensive" Cisco phone, and it looks like it
will be SCCP (Skinny) only. Twiddling my thumbs here waiting for the
chan_sccp to appear..... ;-)
JT
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>From: "David Kelly" <david...
2003 Jul 22
2
Cisco 802.11b VoIP phone?
I wonder if anyone could send me a pointer to technical specs and
pricing information.
I got a mail today from an acquaintence that contains what I believe is
some serious misinformation, referring to the 7960 as their new portable
802.11b SIP phone. A quick search of eBay would seem to refute that.
I hope this is an OK question to ask. . .
Thx.
b.
2004 Sep 29
3
7912G SCCP only?
Mmm...I swear I read somehwere that the 7912G did SIP? Cisco lists it as
an SCCP only phone?
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2005 Jul 19
2
cisco 7970 sccp
Does anyone have the 7970 work with sccp?
I have used the example configurations from the wiki.
I can see that the phone is failing to retrieve the
CTLSEP<MAC>.tlv file and then is able to retrieve the
SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml file. The phone is hanging with the
message "updating ctl".
Thanks,
John
SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml:
<device>
<devicePool>
2007 Apr 20
0
7921G running linux
I was just watching the informational video on cisco's web site about
the 7921G and they guy mentions that the phone is running Linux. Anyone
know if they've released the source code?
This page confirms that the phone is running Linux
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_qanda_item0900aecd80601788.shtml
The phone doesn't support sip....yet ;)
2009 Jan 22
1
Newbie in Cisco Phone
Hello all
I have used some low end cisco phones in the past and had no problem setting
up SIP on it.
But today, I have made a big mistake. Buying Cisco Conference phone without
even looking whether it supports SIP on not.
And yes it is the nice 7937G that I am talking about.
Damn this is annoying.
So wondering is there anything I can do to make it work with Asterisk or am
I good to send back to
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
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2004 Aug 22
3
SIP Phone recommendation for Receptionist
Hi there,
I've got an installation where there's 12 POTS line incoming into *, and
am trying to get some insight as to which VoIP hard phone would be most
suitable for this scenario.
Most of the VoIP phones I've looked at only have 4-6 line presentations;
is anyone aware of one that has more? I tried to get some info about
Snom's Keypad 220 since it has loads of programmable
2007 Mar 27
2
cisco 7905
How to configure cisco 7905 with asterisk ,if you please can send me step by
step configuration steps .
Thanks
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2003 Sep 13
4
[Release] Skinny Support in cvs
If you have been paying attention, you already know this, but this
weekend I have spent time ironing out the various details with my
chan_skinny code that has been out there, if you knew where to look. I
believe I now have all basic features operational and am going to be
working on getting the class 5 (hold, transfers, call waiting and
caller*id, etc) operational in the comming week(s).
2006 Apr 11
5
Cisco 7960 6.3 unlock/reset?
Anybody know the proceedure to factory reset the a 7960 phone running 6.3
SIP software? I've tried holding # when booting the phone and nothing, i
can do that on my 8.2 phone but this phone i just got with 6.3 isnt working.
Also **# doesnt work either..
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~Shaun
2004 Nov 19
2
Need help selecting phones
I'm new to the asterisk world and have been playing with an asterisk
server with 1 FXO card for a couple of weeks.
Now I'm looking to start adding IP Desk Phones but I'm unable to come to
a decision on what phones to use.
I like to look of the Polycoms, but because we are not a "phone company"
I can't see us getting reseller authorized for them.
Shoretel has some nice
2004 May 05
4
Cisco 7905 vs Cisco 7905-G
Hey,
Can anyone comment on the difference between the 7905 and it's upgrade, the
7905-G ? Has anyone used these phones in a configuration? Is SIP well
implemented in the 7905 ?
Thanks in advance,
Mat
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
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2005 Jul 14
4
Systems Admin; Telecom Newbie - What do I ne ed?
>But currently, I only have one ethernet jack per office. Routing
>another 60 or so ports would add a very substantial expense in both
>cabling and backbone expansion (what category ethernet is required,
>BTW?).
Most decent phones have an ethernet passthrough (2 port) so you can plug in
your PC. As long as your LAN is decent (Cat5 100baseT switched) the overhead
using VoIP is