
Tip: Do you spend a lot of your time on road? Let the PBX call your cell phone when someone tries your extension.
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SIP compatible devices
Having a SIP-based PBX is a good start, but you need phones. Also, you might want to connect your FAX to a FXS adapter (ATA).
We offer you a handful of devices that we preconfigure for you. Of course, it is up to you to buy other equipment from other locations,
but it might be a good start to use preconfigured devices.
The configuration is done automatically using the PnP mechanisms of pbxnsip. |
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The PBX supports the G.722 wideband codec, which makes it possible to use the wideband features of Polycom phones. Also, pbxnsip can automatically provision the Polycom phones.
pbxnsip is participating in the Polycom VIP partner program. |
The PBX supports the G.722 wideband codec, which makes it possible to use the wideband features of snom phones. Also, pbxnsip can automatically provision the snom phones.
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Mediatrix supports a wide range of analog telephone adapters that have been certified to work with pbxnsip
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The following devices are also supported by the PBX, however we do not offer to sell them in a bundle. |
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Aastra phones are a good choice when you need integrated cordless connectivity.
pbxnsip can automatically provision Aastra 57i phones. |
Cisco provides a large number of SIP compatible phones. Please note that you need to upgrade
these phones to SIP before you can use them with the PBX. The PBX is even able to
automatically provision the models 7941G, 7961G and 7970G (XML-style configuration). |
Linksys offers a range of phones that support SIP. The PBX is able to generate configuration
data for these devices and supports features like the auto answer for intercom. |
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