01-12-2003 08:03 PM - edited 03-12-2019 10:15 PM
we only need two phones,can I using them without callmanager? can the cisco IP phones communicate point-to-point in such situation?
01-12-2003 11:43 PM
Hi,
It is possible using SRST.
Thanks
Yigit Zorlu
01-13-2003 12:34 AM
Using SRST you will also need a Call Manager. SRST works only if your call manager is down and you cannot use your router with SRST to become your stand alone PBX.
Thanks
01-13-2003 12:04 PM
You will need CallManager to register your Cisco IP Phones. Once, IP connectivity fails to CallManager, then SRST can be used.
01-13-2003 05:34 PM
01-14-2003 09:11 AM
Also there is a software tool that acts like callmanager. It comes with a CD when you buy Cisco Press IP Phone Services book. If you can t find any ccm for initial registration it can be a solution for you.
It supports only 2 ip phones though.
Yigit Zorlu
01-14-2003 05:07 PM
This is CISCO IOS Telephony Service Version 2.01: another words small PABX running off the CISCO router.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps4625/products_feature_guide09186a0080128fb3.html
02-06-2003 04:16 AM
Hi,
I think what is best for you is IOS Telephony Service, a featureset of IOS which makes the router become a small but advanced PBX up to 24 / 48 users with all the benefits of IP Telephony.
ITS is now in controlled release so I think you should ask Cisco before using or selling it.
We've been using it for a long time because in Italy it is very interesting for very small companies and for remote sites and we have a great experience with it.
We've also developed several applications which work with ITS (which does not have many native features out of all standard telephony features) and add a great value to Cisco product.
Best regards
Nicola
02-06-2003 04:58 AM
If you are only going to use two IP phones, you don't necesserily need Cisco CallManager. Probably the easiest way to set them up is:
1. Upgrade their firmware to support SIP. See
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voip/handset_to_sip.shtml
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2. Setup each phone with the IP address of its counterpart as its SIP proxy server.
3. Enjoy!
This won't work once you add a third phone...
Dobromir
02-06-2003 05:36 AM
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