Chuck,
The first thing I would do is to upgrade the load to version 6 or
higher. I'm running the latest...version 7.2. (I'm very happy with it)
Are you using TFTP to load the configuration or manually configuring the
7960? I know it's a pain to setup TFTP just for a quick test. However,
it's
Is there a place to get the software load for the Cisco phone without
having a support contract? Buying the phone was costly enough, but now
needing to pay for the software to fix it is really poor!
Chuck Wegrzyn
Chad Brown wrote:
Chuck,
The first thing I would do is to upgrade the load to
C Wegrzyn wrote:
Is there a place to get the software load for the Cisco phone without
having a support contract? Buying the phone was costly enough, but now
needing to pay for the software to fix it is really poor!
That's the Cisco way!!
They're not content to charge a premium price for their
] On Behalf Of Brian
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C Wegrzyn wrote:
Is there a place to get the software load for the Cisco phone without
having
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 13:48, Brian Capouch wrote:
In the ideal world companies that treat their customers this way would
not be able to compete, but Cisco's de facto monopoly in the router
market allows them to treat their customers as if they were their inmates.
Not much choice until
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Is there a place to get the software load
Christopher Jacob wrote:
Although I can't believe Cisco waists time with $10 service contracts. At
that point just make the damn thing free.
Their core market is enterprises with hundreds, if not thousands, of
7960s. At that point it adds up. :-)
--Jon Radel
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