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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom 500, asterisk user opinions?
Hi Kristian,
I managed to lose the link you sent me earlier. Would you mind sending
it to me again for this retailer? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for all
Hi Kristian,
I managed to lose the link you sent me earlier. Would you mind sending
it to me again for this retailer? I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for all your help
Sean
Sean Kennedy wrote:
Hi Kristian,
What extra configuration is needed for the one touch voicemail? I
have an exte
> I have noticed some echo when using the handset/headset, but I will
take
> another look at the config files today. I noticed that 'ec' which I
> assume is "echo cancellation" is disabled by default on both the
handset
> and the headset. I also noticed the nearby text which said "Don't
touch
> the
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 02:21, Sean Kennedy wrote:
> Hi all, I'm researching IP phones for a new office setup. We will need
> 30 phones. I have read the wiki and the polycom site for the phones,
> but I still had some questions about real world experience with these
> phones.
>
> -According to
Ed Rubright wrote:
Kristian,
If you get the call park softkey to work with Asterisk, please post to
the list what configuration changes are necessary. I would like to get
this working on my IP600 also.
Also, do you know if the "Pickup" softkey works with Asterisk and if so,
how do you configure fo
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 09:03, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Sean Kennedy wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm researching IP phones for a new office setup. We will need
> > 30 phones. I have read the wiki and the polycom site for the phones,
> > but I still had some questions about real world experience with t
Steve Maroney wrote:
The power supply and injector cable that comes with the IP500 works fine
on the IP300. Ive used both phones side by side.. then decvided to plug
the IP500 power cable into the IP300 and it worked.
Thank you,
Steve Maroney
After all of this confusion, that's why I just buy the I
Steve Maroney wrote:
The power supply and injector cable that comes with the IP500 works fine
on the IP300. Ive used both phones side by side.. then decvided to plug
the IP500 power cable into the IP300 and it worked.
Agreed, I had already tested that myself. That's why I want to see the
IP300 sta
The power supply and injector cable that comes with the IP500 works fine
on the IP300. Ive used both phones side by side.. then decvided to plug
the IP500 power cable into the IP300 and it worked.
Thank you,
Steve Maroney
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Noah Miller wrote:
>
> > T
Noah Miller wrote:
This is correct - the IP 600 has a built-in PoE chip to do 802.3af with
any vanilla ethernet cable. The IP 300 and 500 models do not have this
chip, so they require special cables (the chip is built into the
cable). I just got a shipment of 19 (18 IP500's and 1 IP300) of the
Tim Jackson wrote:
They aren't dumb hubs, they are dot1q capable switches. I do not
understand why people are saying they need special POE cables for the
IP500. Mine came with a cable that injected power into the cable, and
from what I read, its Cisco and 802.3af compatible out of the box. My
IP500
Tim Jackson wrote:
They aren't dumb hubs, they are dot1q capable switches. I do not
understand why people are saying they need special POE cables for the
IP500. Mine came with a cable that injected power into the cable, and
from what I read, its Cisco and 802.3af compatible out of the box. My
IP500
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom 500, asterisk user opinions?
Hi Kristian,
What extra configuration is needed for the one touch voicemail? I have
an extension setup on my dialplan to automatically jump to the calling
phones' voicemail box and prompt for a passwo
Hi Kristian,
What extra configuration is needed for the one touch voicemail? I have
an extension setup on my dialplan to automatically jump to the calling
phones' voicemail box and prompt for a password ( exten =>
1000,1,VoiceMailMain(${CHANNEL}:4:3}) ), so I'm thinking all i need that
button
Sean Kennedy wrote:
Hi all, I'm researching IP phones for a new office setup. We will need
30 phones. I have read the wiki and the polycom site for the phones,
but I still had some questions about real world experience with these
phones.
-According to the documentation, the 500 series ( and 6
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom 500, asterisk user opinions?
Hi all, I'm researching IP phones for a new office setup. We will need
30 phones. I have read the wiki and the polycom site for the phones,
but I stil
Hi all, I'm researching IP phones for a new office setup. We will need
30 phones. I have read the wiki and the polycom site for the phones,
but I still had some questions about real world experience with these
phones.
-According to the documentation, the 500 series ( and 600, according to
a
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