Sorry, I misled you by saying "phone". It is actually a single-port FXS device 
made by Grandstream.
http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/HowTo_configure_Grandstream_HandyTone_with_sipX

I have used it for a grand total of one day. But it seems to work OK so far.


On Mar 8, 2010, at 5:03 PM, Josh Patten wrote:

> From my understanding Grandstream support is a "best effort" scenario and in 
> my opinion should be avoided. I fought for over a year with Grandstream about 
> presence issues that were causing the phones to lock up and finally gave up 
> and bought polycom 550's. They're double the price but so much easier to deal 
> with. I now use my Grandstream phones as data center and lobby/door phones.
> 
> Pizza Napoletana wrote:
>> Using 4.1.6-018058 2010-02-20T17:33:02 ecs-centos5 ...
>> 
>> I set syslog server and NTP server parameters in Devices->Network Parameters.
>> Then I added a Grandstream HandyTone 286 phone.
>> The NTP server value shows up as the default. But the syslog server is blank.
>> 
>> If someone else also feels this is a bug, I'll file a JIRA issue. This is my 
>> first time adding a managed phone with sipx. So I'm hesitant to file it as a 
>> bug without checking with others here.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
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