[Asterisk-Users] IP Phone with Standard Power Ethernet

C F shmaltz at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 08:47:58 MST 2005


Uniden, Polycom, to name 2 more.

On 7/12/05, Michael J. Tubby B.Sc (Hons) G8TIC <mike.tubby at thorcom.co.uk> wrote:
> The statements about Cisco and PoE aren't strictly correct.
> 
> Cisco 7940 and 7960 phones without the "G" ("global") suffix used Cisco PoE
> and had their keys labled in local languages. The 7940G and 7960G "Global"
> phones are IEEE 802.3af PoE and have the keys engraved with icons and stick
> over labels.
> 
> Cisco PoE switches like the C3560-48-PS support both Cisco PoE and IEEE
> 802.3af PoE automagically.
> 
> The Cisco 7912G supports IEEE 802.3af PoE and is a very nice singel line
> phone - I have about 8 dotted around the internet at various friends and
> family.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> OptiPoint 4x0/600 supports IEEE 802.3af.
> 
> --- chris gamble <chris.gamble at cpbinc.com> wrote:
> 
> > I am looking at phones for my asterisk system and
> > seem to have a problem.
> > The only Power over Ethernet phones I can find that
> > support the IEEE
> > standard are 3com. Cisco uses its own proprietary (
> > and is expensive to
> > boot ), snom has a different but equally non-IEEE
> > method, and i'm havent
> > found another phone that I'm confident can do the
> > job for our office.
> >
> > Whats a good high quality ip phone that uses IEEE
> > power over ethernet --
> > or is there a problem with IEEE power over
> > ethernet??
> >
> 
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