Vance Krier wrote:
> You should also be able to get basic functionality out of the phones by
> implementing IP Keyswitch on a router. Check out the following link:
>
> www.cisco.com/go/keyswitch
Thanks for the reference. I'd forgotten all about keyswitch systems. This
might be a good way for
Hey John,
LOL!
You should also be able to get basic functionality out of the phones by
implementing IP Keyswitch on a router. Check out the following link:
www.cisco.com/go/keyswitch
Good luck!
Vance
""John Brandis"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
After today's long wrestling match with distribute-lists, I needed a good
laugh!!! :-> long live pointy haired bosses everywhere!!!
1) ip telephones will work just fine with a 2950 switch. But because the
switch doesn't supply in
John Brandis
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 9:47 PM
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Hi All,
Over the weekend, i paid $22AUD to get a haircut, which has effected my
thought processing skills come monday. Thus, I need help. Its not even a
good haircut.
My boss, without me, has purc
Hi All,
Over the weekend, i paid $22AUD to get a haircut, which has effected my
thought processing skills come monday. Thus, I need help. Its not even a
good haircut.
My boss, without me, has purchased a Cisco 2950 switch and 10 IP Telephones
for a branch office. IP telephones, is something I ha
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