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anil.vijay@gmail.com

2005-05-24, 5:45 pm

I just bought a few cisco IP phones 7940 from an auction. I am curious
to know if there is a way i can set these up with out a service
provider and just use them as internal phones and have conversations
within the office. I am trying to see if I can do this.

Thank you
Anil

radar

2005-05-24, 5:45 pm

anil.vijay@gmail.com wrote:

> I just bought a few cisco IP phones 7940 from an auction. I am curious
> to know if there is a way i can set these up with out a service
> provider and just use them as internal phones and have conversations
> within the office. I am trying to see if I can do this.
>
> Thank you
> Anil
>


Well, no. they're not analogue phones as you know so you would in
essence have to become your own service provider, create a server etc.
Anyway you have lots of reading ahead of you.

(by the way, they're actually pretty good phones).
Paul

2005-05-24, 5:45 pm

Locate a spare computer and download asterisk@home.
It has everything to get you started, you should be able to get your cisco
phones working even if you don't have the SIP firmware for them.
Make sure you read all the documentation ;)

Good luck
-Paul

<anil.vijay@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1114898538.276706.265270@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> I just bought a few cisco IP phones 7940 from an auction. I am curious
> to know if there is a way i can set these up with out a service
> provider and just use them as internal phones and have conversations
> within the office. I am trying to see if I can do this.
>
> Thank you
> Anil
>



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