03-08-2008 10:55 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:19 AM
Did Anybody successfully connected this third party phone to a CME ?
IPAQ 510 Voice messenger.
My company want to buy this for traveling workers and want to connect them with SIP to the CME when the worker are at the office.
The IPAQ 510 seem to use the Microsoft SIP Client on Windows Mobile 6.
Any help or config example would be appreciated.
We use a 2801 with 7931G, 7921G, 7911G SCCP phone.
Thanks !
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03-08-2008 12:12 PM
Generally, all third-party sip phones work with cme. You can have problems with features like transfers, conferencing, etc, but basic calls will work.
Config is simply mac address under voice register pool when phone is local to cme, add username and password when it is remote.
03-09-2008 07:31 AM
No, it doesn't include that. In fact on a 2801 you can have 30 sccp phones and 30 sip phone concurrently.
Thanks for the nice rating and good luck!
03-08-2008 12:12 PM
Generally, all third-party sip phones work with cme. You can have problems with features like transfers, conferencing, etc, but basic calls will work.
Config is simply mac address under voice register pool when phone is local to cme, add username and password when it is remote.
03-08-2008 01:43 PM
Thanks,
BTW, is the maximum number of IP Phone for a specific service router include the SIP phones ?
ie: 2801 max ip phone 24
If yes, is there any work-around/upgrade possibility except switching to a 2811 ?
03-09-2008 07:31 AM
No, it doesn't include that. In fact on a 2801 you can have 30 sccp phones and 30 sip phone concurrently.
Thanks for the nice rating and good luck!
03-09-2008 11:42 AM
Send me the bill ;-)
Thanks a lot.
BTW, since we are talking about limitation.
On the 2800 family products comparaison chart (Cisco website). We can read that the 2801 is limited to 64 to 128Mb Flash filesystem and 2811 and above 64 to 256Mb...
I recently tested an upgrade with a third party (ACP_EP) 256Mb CF flash, and it is working just fine.
I need to replace the stock 64Mb CF with at least 128Mb... Because we have too many different type of IP Phones.
Am i looking for trouble going down that road ?
03-09-2008 11:52 AM
Not really. If you have time, stress test your CF exhaustively with copies, formats and boots, that's it.
Good luck!
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