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2004 Oct 06
4
* to Cisco router with FXO's via SIP
Ok, very frustrated after spending most of the day onthe * irc channel
with little to no help. Mostly just a bunch of crap about being a
newbie, going and reading voip-info.org. etc.
Despite me doing all that already.
My situation is not good but here it is. Hurricane came through, power
spikes killed PBX. Just trying to replace it affordable and possibly
with a few more features.
I am using *
2004 Sep 30
1
Queue Setup almost got it
Check my reply to your last post.
Use SetGroup and Checkgroup before sending the call to your agents.
Robert Jackson
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Queue Setup almost got it
Ok I think I have the queue
2004 Oct 06
2
Cisco Support for 7940, Is this Right?
Hi all, Happy Wednesday!
Got a 7940G off eBay to tinker with and, per the wiki, contacted Cisco
about a service contract. Being just little ol' me, they won't deal
directly and blew me off (I hate dealing with Cisco, Nortel, etc as a
small-business person...)
Again per the wiki, I hit CDW.com and found CON-SNT-CP7960 for $9.14.
Looking for support for the 7940 (not 7960), I just
2004 May 12
3
Cisco 7960 SIP - DND soft key toggle?
Running the latest * CVS and Cisco 7960G and 7940G phones with SIP 6.3 image.
I have figured out how to turn on the DND feature through the
Settings>Call Preferences>Do Not Disturb - Yes then Save. This puts the
phone into DND On and shows a DND image above the far right soft key which
you use to turn off DND.
There should be a better way. An on/off toggle of the soft key that it
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
2004 Oct 01
1
Cisco 7965 - New IP phone - Need Info
All,
The Cisco 7960(G) and 7940(G) IP Phones have been out for a few years
and Cisco has not yet released any substantial information about the new
7965 IP phones.
Has anyone got any information about the new Cisco IP phones?
I'm curious about both the technical issues and the price/availability.
Thanks
Scott H
2006 Jun 22
0
Cisco IP Phones - FYI
Just attended the Cisco Networkers conference and sat through a
presentation addressing in part the Cisco IP phones. All was presented
openly without the need for disclosures, etc.
The following is simply an FYI from the presentation, FWIW.
Existing IP Phones (7905/7912/7940/7960):
Transport: UDP
Call Signalling: rfc2833
Security: Digest Auth
Feature parity to SCCP: None
Sip Enhanced
2005 Jan 10
0
zulty's ZIP 2 IP phone
Does anyone know Zulty?s ZIP 2 ip phone is fully compatible with asterisk?
Does the MWI and call transfer work correctly?
Henry Devito
Telephone Connection, Inc
Network Design / Implementation
Phone: 402.330.7510
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Toshiba CTX/DK/Stratagy Certified
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Voice ( VoIP)
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Routing and Switching
MCSE
2004 Dec 08
4
Guide to Cisco 79xx
Anybody have a guide to the Cisco 79xx phones? One that I can give the 7 or
8 ppl in my office so that they can stop asking me questions. I was going to
type up a basic guide but then decided I don't want to reinvent the wheel,
one of you may already have one. I tried to use Cisco's guide but it's for
their own protocol, a lot of options are different or rearranged.
I need a basic
2003 Aug 18
2
Cisco 7920 phone
John Todd wrote....
> Cisco has an 802.11 phone called the 7920, which is apparently
> shipping now. It is very expensive (>$550 USD) and only runs SCCP at
> the moment, which is Cisco's proprietary VoIP protocol. However, if
> it falls in line with some of Cisco's other high-end VoIP equipment,
> that means it should have a trailing-edge SIP image running by
2004 Sep 27
1
IP phone programming,
Is there any way to program a DSS or BLF key for another extension on a
Cisco IP phone? I am using 7960 w /sip and a couple 7910's with skinny. I
would like to see if another user is on their phone without the web
interface.
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2003 Apr 21
4
Best IP phone?
Hello!
I have finally ordered some Asterisk hardware: the TDM DevKit. However,
I want to use VoIP phones (or possibly adapters) for remote users. I
would like to get some suggestions on which phones to buy. I'm hoping
that some of you with real experience might be able to help me out!
Here are the features that are important to me:
* While these phones are initially going to be
2004 Oct 03
3
ATA's
Hi, Has anyone had any luck using modems on ata's other than with Cisco
ATA-188's? I really don't have the money pay for the 188's as this is for
my personal use.
Thanks.
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2004 Dec 09
3
Adit Asterisk Cabling Connundrum.
I am hoping to replace my Nortel 8x24 switch with
Asterisk. Right now my cabling comes from my outside
phone box into my office and into a punchdown block
and leaves the punchdown block as an amphenol
connector which currently plugs into the Nortel
swicth. A second amphenol connector them plugs into
the switch and extends to another punchdown block that
I believe carries the lines throughout the
2004 Aug 13
3
Cisco 79xx series IP phones
Shawn,
That's a complete load of manure. I have an office full of 7960's, they
work great with asterisk with the SIP images loaded. I'm about to pick
up a lot of 7912's (simple one line phones, same as the 7905 but it has
a built in switch). These phones have also been confirmed to work with
Asterisk.
I would recommend not going directly to cisco, and just find a reseller
who
2004 Jun 15
2
Polycom IP 600 Programmability
Do the Polycom IP phones have some programmability so you can do some
programmable phone buttons like you can on the Cisco phones?
If there is programmability, such as for soft-keys and the like, how
would you rate Polycom's vs Cisco's capabilities? And where can one
find the programming documentation?
Thanx.
Ray.
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2011 Jan 01
1
Cisco IP Phones and AVAYA IP Phones: How to configure in Asterisk
Hi All;
How to configure the buttons in the Cisco IP Phones to be used for different functionalities like "Call Forward, Call Pickup, ... etc"?
For example, if I need to assign one of the buttons existed at Cisco IP Phone to be used for CallFrw, how to do this in Asterisk?
Regards
Bilal
2007 Nov 08
3
Cisco IP Communicator with Asterisk
I'm not sure if anyone has done this before or not but, I was able get
the Cisco IP Communicator soft phone to work with Asterisk using SIP.
Thought I would share my experiences. The key is on the installation. To
have the software use the SIP protocol type the following command:
"msiexec /i CiscoIPCommunicatorSetup.msi /qb SIP=1". After installation
configuration is just like
2005 Jan 21
5
SPA-2000
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok with
asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each one or is
it two fxs ports with the same extension?