Nope. Let me know if you do. I've suspended my efforts until I see a new version of firmware available on the Avaya web site.<br><br>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/21/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Erick Perez</b> <<a href="mailto:eaperezh@gmail.com">eaperezh@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Thanks for your comments Tom. Indeed the MWI and the programmable<br>buttons are the only things that do not work for me. Besides that, the
<br>phone is great and the audio quality is superb.<br>Did you managed somehow to make the MWI work?<br><br>Will keep searching the net, the 4602 page is somehow poor on the documentation.<br><br>On 6/21/06, Tom Lynn <
<a href="mailto:tom@tomlynn.com">tom@tomlynn.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Well, I wouldn't say nobody. I do and I've corresponded with a few people<br>> that do. There's a page on <a href="http://voip-info.org">voip-info.org
</a> dedicated to the Avaya 4602<br>> telephone and SIP (I'm hoping I'm not the only reader of that page). When<br>> I've used my Avaya phone in conference (FWD CoffeeHouse), I've had people<br>> sincerely compliment me on the quality of sound with my phone.
<br>><br>> But......<br>><br>> Avaya has a few things working against it within the context of Asterisk:<br>><br>> * MWI just doesn't work (If you insist on trying it, get ready for your<br>> phone to lose it's registration with * every hour or so)
<br>> * Dial strings beginning with * character appear to go nowhere with these<br>> phones<br>> * They're perceived as rather expen$ive<br>> * As a company, they're simply not focused on * since it doesn't help sell
<br>> any of their other product. They prefer selling things that drive<br>> maintenance contract revenue and, let's face it, the phone is the commodity<br>> appliance that connects to *. Even within the enterprise space, very few
<br>> carry maintenance on their telephone sets anymore.<br>><br>> Funny anectdote: Avaya loves showing Cisco 79xx phones with a SIP load<br>> registered to their PBX systems with a Powered By Avaya background. They
<br>> claim that, unlike Cisco, they will accept third party SIP clients<br>> registering to their system. However, they really don't provide any kind of<br>> support for their phones used with a system other than their own. My Mom
<br>> used to call that the Pot calling the Kettle Black.<br>><br>> Good phone, great sound, just no support and a bit wonky on the features.<br>><br>> My 2 cents.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>><br>
><br>> On 6/21/06, Erick Perez < <a href="mailto:eaperezh@gmail.com">eaperezh@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> nobody uses avaya phones with asterisk?<br>><br>> On 6/20/06, Erick Perez < <a href="mailto:eaperezh@gmail.com">
eaperezh@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> > Hi, I setup my tftp to send SIP configurations (the bin files) to the<br>> > avaya phone. When it finished loading and rebooting it asked for the<br>> > extension and the password and the asterisk ip address. I had to input
<br>> > that manually and is now working perfectly with asterisk.<br>> ><br>> > what is the format of the text files to make this phone load the<br>> > asterisk ip, extension number, codec used, password as well as to
<br>> > configure message waiting indicator and maybe modify some of the<br>> > buttons (such as just pressing one of the available programmable<br>> > buttons to access voicemail). I have 10 more of these phones and i
<br>> > want to do provisioning automatically.<br>> ><br>> > in the 46xxsettings.txt file there are no such parameters<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > thanks,<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > --
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