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Sun Jul 19 19:54:31 CDT 2009


(or Asterisk with SCCP ?) to get native menus.
It seems this is still the case ...

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<br><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">2009/8/12 Jonathan Thurman <span dir=3D"=
ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:jthurman42 at gmail.com">jthurman42 at gmail.com</a>&g=
t;</span><br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-left: 1px so=
lid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I am also using them quite extensively, but with English menus.=A0 I know t=
hat the Locale files from Cisco do not come with the firmware, but usually =
as an update for CallManager.=A0 There are a ton of languages that work wit=
h the latest firmware, but I have no idea how to actually get the files fro=
m Cisco.=A0 You may be able to purchase SmartNet on the phones and get it t=
hat way, or at least they would listen when you called them...<br>

<br>-Jonathan<br></blockquote><div>=A0</div></div>Using english menus is a =
show-stopper in non-english-speaking countries ...<br><br>From memory, situ=
ation was the way you described : you need a call manager (or Asterisk with=
 SCCP ?) to get native menus.<br>
It seems this is still the case ...<br>

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