Don't know which exact model you have, but the basic 7960 was EOL in 2007 !
Le 18/12/2020 à 17:07, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming a écrit :
The guide I have found says that Cisco 7960 is easier to deal with
given that there is a lot of documentation on it on the internet.
On 2020-12-18 23:37,
Dne 01/12/2020 v 19:18 Alex Hermann napsal(a):
On dinsdag 1 december 2020 13:22:17 CET Floimair Florian wrote:
If you have 183 Session progress, there is no need to send 180 Ringing
(especially not AFTER 183 Session progress), as you already have
early media instead. Having both is actually a bi
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The guide I have found says that Cisco 7960 is easier to deal with given
that there is a lot of documentation on it on the internet.
On 2020-12-18 23:37, Ryan, Travis wrote:
I've found the SPA525G2's much easier to deal with than the 7960's.
Probably more money, but worth it in my opinion.
The guide I have found says that Cisco 7960 is easier to deal with given
that there is a lot of documentation on it on the internet.
On 2020-12-18 23:37, Ryan, Travis wrote:
I've found the SPA525G2's much easier to deal with than the 7960's.
Probably more money, but worth it in my opinion.
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I am not sure whether I would be able to get Polycom VVX 301 phone in
Singapore. It does not appear to be popular in Singapore.
On 2020-12-18 23:37, Doug Lytle wrote:
Also, you will need a TFTP server working on your Asterisk box
My suggestion would be to get a refurbished Polycom VVX 301 pho
I've found the SPA525G2's much easier to deal with than the 7960's. Probably
more money, but worth it in my opinion.
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>>> Also, you will need a TFTP server working on your Asterisk box
My suggestion would be to get a refurbished Polycom VVX 301 phone (With power
brick if no POE is avaiable) for around $27 US.
Doug
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Thank you for your advice and caution.
I will install a TFTP server on my Asterisk PBX server, according to the
guide I mentioned earlier.
On 2020-12-18 23:31, John Novack wrote:
The 7940 has 2 line buttons, the 7960 has 6 buttons
There are other versions similar, including the 7970 with a c
The 7940 has 2 line buttons, the 7960 has 6 buttons
There are other versions similar, including the 7970 with a color screen
Not really sure you will have access to the SIP firmware without some
relationship with Cisco.
Better check before poring money down a rat hole!
Also, you will need a T
I am planning to get a cheap and used Cisco 7960 IP phone for testing.
The excellent guide I found says that the configuration and setup is
extremely well documented for this model of Cisco IP phone. I also read
that I can google search for SIP firmware and download them?
Is Cisco 7960 better
When purchasing these phones, make sure they are SIP, as these were available
with several different firmware loads
You may end up with one used with Call Manager, and struggle to get the SIP
firmware for it.
In addition there were several versions of SIP firmware.
None of the code will be av
Subject: I found an excellent guide: Configure Asterisk VoIP IP PBX SIP
Server with Cisco IP Phones
Good day from Singapore,
Today 18 December 2020 Friday, I found an excellent guide on configuring
Asterisk VoIP IP PBX SIP server with Cisco IP phones. I think the author
explains very well and
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