I might have an opportunity to acquire several SNOM D765 phones. I see there's a SNOM 300 on the "list" here: https://www.arednmesh.org/content/ip-phones-used-mesh
Does anyone have any pointers, or sample setups to try? The menus seem quite different from some of the Cisco demos I've seen (here and YouTube). It's been a good decade since I've played with VoIP-anything.
I was assigned a number for Washington County OR (washco-pbx). I get it registered and can call through the PBX, but can't get into voicemail - keeps telling me incorrect password, plus *97 doesn't bypass the extension number. I am always asked.
The other thought is ... the last firmware update for these phones from SNOM is sometime in 2021. Would that be a concern?
Should I just get a Grandstream or Cisco phone?
Thanks,
Bob N8SQT
Does anyone have any pointers, or sample setups to try? The menus seem quite different from some of the Cisco demos I've seen (here and YouTube). It's been a good decade since I've played with VoIP-anything.
I was assigned a number for Washington County OR (washco-pbx). I get it registered and can call through the PBX, but can't get into voicemail - keeps telling me incorrect password, plus *97 doesn't bypass the extension number. I am always asked.
The other thought is ... the last firmware update for these phones from SNOM is sometime in 2021. Would that be a concern?
Should I just get a Grandstream or Cisco phone?
Thanks,
Bob N8SQT
I got the voicemail working correctly now, with the direct access from the phone. There was a typo in the PBX configuration.
The thoughts on the SNOM phones still stand, though - any pointers on how to configure "all" the options would be cool (notice "all" in quotes - many features will probably go unused in this scenario), whether the older firmware is a concern, etc.
Können diese für AREDN umprogrammiert werden?
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