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| Nick B. 2006-04-24, 7:56 am |
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I'm considering getting a multi-line sip phone. Apart from the
Grandstream GXP-2000 which supports 4 sip accounts, how many do other
makes, e.g. Snom 320, 360 support?
Thanks,
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Nick B.
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| Andrew Gabriel 2006-04-24, 7:56 am |
| In article <4b25cqFvkg6qU1@individual.net>,
"Nick B." <nickb333@gmail.com> writes:
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> I'm considering getting a multi-line sip phone. Apart from the
> Grandstream GXP-2000 which supports 4 sip accounts, how many do other
> makes, e.g. Snom 320, 360 support?
Safecom SDSIP-5000 does 3, according to the instructions.
It also does 2 simultaneous SIP calls which you can conference
together, and its hands-free works very well. I also contains
a router so you can route a PC network connection through it.
They also do a lower spec 3000 model, which might also do 3
SIP accounts, but I don't know, not having played with that one.
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Andrew Gabriel
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| Paul Hayes 2006-04-24, 7:56 am |
| Nick B. wrote:
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> I'm considering getting a multi-line sip phone. Apart from the
> Grandstream GXP-2000 which supports 4 sip accounts, how many do other
> makes, e.g. Snom 320, 360 support?
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> Thanks,
The Snom320 and 360 both support 12 registrations newer firmware.
Paul.
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| Nick B. 2006-04-24, 7:56 am |
| Paul Hayes wrote:
> Nick B. wrote:
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> The Snom320 and 360 both support 12 registrations newer firmware.
Thanks, that's useful to know. I had a look through the Snom manuals but
couldn't find a definitive answer. Looks like my choice is between one
of these or the GXP-3000 then.
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Nick B.
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| Tim Bray 2006-04-24, 7:56 am |
| Paul Hayes wrote:
> The Snom320 and 360 both support 12 registrations newer firmware.
It is also worth mentioning that on the Snom you can change between the
first 4 lines (for outbound calls) by using the up and down keys.
Although this will change to side to side on the Snom300. Snom300 will
support 4 lines.
Tim
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| linker3000 2006-04-27, 6:46 am |
| Andrew Gabriel wrote:
> In article <4b25cqFvkg6qU1@individual.net>,
> "Nick B." <nickb333@gmail.com> writes:
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> Safecom SDSIP-5000 does 3, according to the instructions.
> It also does 2 simultaneous SIP calls which you can conference
> together, and its hands-free works very well. I also contains
> a router so you can route a PC network connection through it.
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> They also do a lower spec 3000 model, which might also do 3
> SIP accounts, but I don't know, not having played with that one.
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Have you managed to make call transfers work with the SDSIP-5000? I have
setup two SIP accounts on the phone with my provider as per Safecom's
instructions and I follow the transfer procedure in their manual and on
their Web site, but the inbound call always gets cut off - eg:
1) I answer inbound call.
2) I press XFER (line B lights up)
3) I dial other phone (either short LAN code *201# or 'landline' 01.....#
4) I speak to person on other phone
5) I hang up and both calls are disconnected.
Any ideas?
Thx
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| Andrew Gabriel 2006-04-29, 7:11 am |
| In article <444e6107$0$463$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
linker3000 <linker3000@google-minushyphenmail.com> writes:
> Have you managed to make call transfers work with the SDSIP-5000? I have
> setup two SIP accounts on the phone with my provider as per Safecom's
> instructions and I follow the transfer procedure in their manual and on
> their Web site, but the inbound call always gets cut off - eg:
I haven't tried this, and only have a single account (with
my own SIP server). I haven't looked at how SIP does call
transfer, but it might be that your service providers are
required to support something which they have chosen not to.
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Andrew Gabriel
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