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Filed Under (Hardware) by admin on September-12-2008

Kerry goes through the process of configuring an extension and setting up an Aastra 480i CT SIP phone.

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Configuring an Aastra 480i SIP Phone from Kerry Garrison on Vimeo.



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Anonymous on October 8th, 2008 at 4:09 pm #

Thanks Kerry,

You are a genius!!!

mooseweiler on October 8th, 2008 at 4:09 pm #

Thanks Kerry,

You are a genius!!!

Anonymous on October 14th, 2008 at 9:40 pm #

Hi.

I just got the same phone today but am having problems. I followed your instructions to setup the account on the phone but the phone doesn’t register.
No problems with the same asterisk extension using Grandstream or Cisco 7960 phones as well as eyeBeam softphone. Have you had any similar problems?

alexkink on October 14th, 2008 at 9:40 pm #

Hi.

I just got the same phone today but am having problems. I followed your instructions to setup the account on the phone but the phone doesn't register.
No problems with the same asterisk extension using Grandstream or Cisco 7960 phones as well as eyeBeam softphone. Have you had any similar problems?

Anonymous on November 18th, 2008 at 9:53 am #

Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. Asterisk does voice over IP in many protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.

Features: Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing, Interactive Voice Response and Call Queuing. It has support for three-way calling, caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and gateway).

Protocol Support: Asterisk supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces. Asterisk supports US and European standard signalling types used in standard business phone systems, allowing it to bridge between next generation voice-data integrated networks and existing infrastructure. Asterisk not only supports traditional phone equipment, it enhances them with additional capabilities.

Anonymous on November 18th, 2008 at 9:54 am #

Asterisk not only supports traditional phone equipment, it enhances them with additional capabilities.

lotro gold on November 18th, 2008 at 9:53 am #

Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. Asterisk does voice over IP in many protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.

Features: Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing, Interactive Voice Response and Call Queuing. It has support for three-way calling, caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and gateway).

Protocol Support: Asterisk supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces. Asterisk supports US and European standard signalling types used in standard business phone systems, allowing it to bridge between next generation voice-data integrated networks and existing infrastructure. Asterisk not only supports traditional phone equipment, it enhances them with additional capabilities.

lotro gold on November 18th, 2008 at 9:54 am #

Asterisk not only supports traditional phone equipment, it enhances them with additional capabilities.

Anonymous on November 18th, 2008 at 8:27 pm #

I didn’t think I’d have trouble with this but I can’t seem to get the settings quite right. My Grandstream phones were very easy to configure but these 480i CT’s seem to be a little more difficult. I’m using trixbox 2.0 and trying to link my 480i CT to extension 200. This is a small network with one trixbox server and one linksys WRV200 router at 192.168.1.1 that is connected to my ISP’s wireless radio as a DMZ.

lotro gold on November 18th, 2008 at 8:27 pm #

I didn't think I'd have trouble with this but I can't seem to get the settings quite right. My Grandstream phones were very easy to configure but these 480i CT's seem to be a little more difficult. I'm using trixbox 2.0 and trying to link my 480i CT to extension 200. This is a small network with one trixbox server and one linksys WRV200 router at 192.168.1.1 that is connected to my ISP's wireless radio as a DMZ.

Cody Campbell on June 11th, 2009 at 12:59 pm #

Hi,
I am going to be purchasing an Aastra 9112i. Is the setup the same?

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