Cisco IP Phone Series x 7
I currently have seven of these devices for at £15 each, this was after I completed a full office refurbishment, and put new IP Phones in leaving me with these devices. Below is a full specification of the device. Any questions please get in touch. Features The Cisco is dynamic and designed to grow with system capabilities. Features will keep pace with new changes via software updates to the phone’s flash memory. The phone provides many accessibility methods according to user preference. Various methods or paths include buttons, soft keys, a navigation key, and direct access with the use of corresponding digits. Each of the features below will have expanded capabilities in the future: • Messages—The Cisco IP Phone identifies incoming messages and categorizes them for users on the screen. This allows users to quickly and effectively return calls using direct dial-back capability. • Directories—The corporate directory integrates with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP3) standard directory. • Settings—The Settings feature key allows the user to adjust display contrast and select a ringer tone and volume settings for all audio such as ringer, handset, headset, and speaker. Network Configuration preferences can also be set up. Network configuration is usually set up by the System Administrator. Configuration can either be automatic or manually set up for Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Call Manager, and backup Call Managers. • Services—The Cisco allows users to quickly access diverse information such as weather,stocks, quote of the day or any Web-based information using extensible mark up language (XML) to provide a portal to an ever-growing world of features and information. • Help—The online help feature gives users information about the phone’s keys, buttons, and features. The pixel display allows for greater flexibility of features and significantly expands the information viewed when using features such as Services, Information, Messages, and Directory. For example, the Directory button can show local and server-based directory information. The Cisco IP Phone features high-quality, Polycom, full-duplex speakerphone technology. It also includes an easy-to-use speaker on/off button and microphone mute buttons. These buttons are lit when active. The internal Cisco two-port Ethernet switch allows for a direct connection to a BaseTx Ethernet network via an RJ-45 interface with single LAN connectivity for both the phone and a co-located PC. The system administrator can designate separate virtual LANs (VLANs) (Q) for the PC and Cisco IP Phones. A dedicated headset port eliminates the need for a separate amplifier when using a headset. This allows the handset to remain in its cradle, making headset use simpler. The Cisco IP phone’s convenient volume control button provides for easy decibel-level adjustments for the speakerphone, handset, headset, and ringer. The foot stand of the Cisco is adjustable from flat to 60 degrees to provide optimum display viewing and comfortable use of all buttons and keys. The Cisco IP Phone can also receive power down the LAN from any of the new Cisco inline power-capable blades and boxes. For added security, the audible dual-tone multi frequency (DTMF) tones are masked when the speakerphone mode is used. Other Cisco IP Phone features include: • 24+ user-adjustable ring tones • A hearing-aid-compatible handset (meets American Disabilities Act [ADA] requirements) • G.711 and G.729a audio compression • H.323 and Microsoft NetMeeting compatibility • An IP address assignment—DHCP client or statically configured • Comfort noise generation and voice activity detection (VAD) programming on a system basis • EIA/TIA RS-232 port for future add-on options such as line expansion, security access, and more. The phone also includes the following settings: • Display contrast • Ring type Ad ID: