Cheaper != better...

product selection is key to keeping yourself sane and your users happy.

You'be probably eaten up in your labor hours any $$ savings.

Of course that doesn't help you at the moment.  Nor can I other than to
suggest you should perform a trace and post that in case some other person
who likes pull their hair out has figured it out.

Mike

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Gary Luca <garyluc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Don't know if anyone has encountered this issue yet.  I've been
> searching high and low all day and driving myself crazy trying to
> figure out why my brand new Cisco SPA504G and SPA502G phones are able
> to make outbound calls with no problem but absolutely will not receive
> inbound calls.  They are successfully registered to sipx, yet when I
> try to call any of the extensions, it goes straight to voicemail.
>
> It is absolutely infuriating that I can't auto provision these from
> sipx and have to manually configure them.  I know that Cisco products
> are known for being unnecessarily complicated to configure, but this
> is just insane.  If only I could have found Polycom phones that were
> cheaper than these POSes.
>
> sipx is 4.4.0
> Firmware on the phones is 7.4.3a
>
> Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> -Gary
>
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>
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