similar to: Cisco 7940/60 and 802.3af PoE

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2005 Mar 08
2
Please help with install * SOLVED
Thanks anyone, I found the problem in rhconfig.h. After the fix I successfully compiled zaptel. V. --- Ron Wellsted <ron@wellsted.org.uk> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Have you built your kernel on that machine? > > The errors suggest that while the kernel sources are > installed, the > kernel has not been built. > > Check on
2006 Mar 22
5
Double Call Progress tones
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This is slowly driving me nuts! I have several Cisco 7960s with SIP 8.2/7.5 fw connecting to Asterisk 1.2.5 driving a TE110P on a BT EuroISDN PRI line. On all outgoing calls I get a double ring tone (UK style + US style). I also have a DECT phone on a Sipura SPA-3000 configured with UK tones. This gives me a double ring of UK + UK, so this
2007 Mar 28
3
PoE - IEEE 802.3af
Hi, I'm not clear on how to use Power--over-Ethernet, specifically with Polycom phones. What I understand, is that by buying the Polycom 501 with the 802.3af cable bundle, I simply connect my phone, through the Polycom provided "special" RJ-45 cable, into a PoE capable switch, and voil?! Is this true? And if so, what happens when the Phone doesn't connect directly to the
2005 May 15
14
POE hub
I need to connect up to sixteen phones per building, I can use a cheap hub, but POE would be useful. Is there a cheap POE hub available? Everything I have seen has been expensive. Chris Mason
2007 Jan 03
6
Any quiet 24 port POE switches out there?
I have an upcoming install which places the switch close to some employees in a quiet work environment. Can anyone recommend a quiet 24 port POE switch? The Linksys SRW224P behind me right now would be objectionable, I'm sure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Nov 11
6
cisco poe
I know this is on the wiki, I just want to confirm so I don't blow up my cisco phones. I've got several cisco 7940's all running using cisco power cubes. However, my boss wants me to switch just a few over to poe, but doesn't want to fork out the dough for a nice cisco poe switch, or anybody else's poe switch for that matter. So my question is, what is the '99.999%