[Asterisk-Users] Polycom changing policy - allowing
firmwaredownloads?
Tim Courcy
tcourcy at myin2net.com
Fri Jan 28 23:21:58 MST 2005
Anyone can register on the PRC and get access to the Manuals. But you
have to be a certified reseller to get access to the firmware..
In some circumstances support may even give access to the firmware it
depends on the situation.
But they are basically supporting "Copper and Plastic" as they put it
rather than the firmware.
I think a lot of the people here hit the nail on the head with the
margin is too small on the phones.
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Noah
Miller
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 3:45 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom changing policy - allowing
firmwaredownloads?
I don't know if Polycom decided to change their policy or not, but I
just went to their website and when you click on the downlooad link, it
will now present you with an option to join their extranet. I did that
and I got the following message immediately:
<snip>
Access to certain Resource Center sections and content are subject to
approval.
Eligible members, will receive further details via email.
</snip>
In the follow-up email, it said this:
<snip>
Thank you for becoming a member of the Polycom Resource Center.
User ID: blahblah
Your userid/password will provide you software download, product
registration, and software key code privileges as well as access to
product information. Polycom will continue to increase the content and
services on its Portal to provide you with knowledge and conveniences.
Polycom
</snip>
I tried to do find the SIP firmware, but all I could find were PDF docs
about it. Maybe "increase the content" comment means they will post
them later?
In related news, I thought I was onto something, when I found in the
release notes that in firmware 1.3.4 the "call.callWaiting.prompt=" was
implemented. Unfortunately, this does not disable call waiting as I
had hoped. However, it does automatically select a new call when it
comes in on a "call waiting line". The result is that you just have to
press the Answer softkey instead of pressing the down arrow and then
the answer softkey. It makes it little easier for those that don't
feel like dealing with the SetGroup/CheckGroup setup.
Thanks,
Noah
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