[cisco-voip] 60xx series endpoints
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Mon May 24 12:16:27 EDT 2010
These phones are the replacements for the 7911/12 series of low-end phones. I would definitely recommend getting a couple to bang on in the lab so you are comfortable with exactly what they can and cannot do.
-Ryan
On May 24, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Ed Leatherman wrote:
> Edward,
>
> I have a 2-button and 4-button model in the lab right now. I think
> they are solid phones but we haven't had a chance yet to test them on
> actual users yet. Once we are upgraded to CM7 I'm going to try the
> 4-button models out on some users, we may look at rolling those out
> going forward for basic service.
>
> My main problem usability-wise with them right now is the
> missed/placed/received calls functionality is arranged oddly in my
> opinion. You can get to the information but its not nearly as easy to
> get at. Not so much a problem on the 2-line set since the screen is
> tiny anyway and I don't think someone with that phone will use many
> extra features.
>
> Doesn't work with CM 6.1, you need 7.1.3 I believe. Also keep in mind
> these models are 1 call per button, so rather than having 1 line
> button capable of handling many calls, you need to configure each
> button for a call and cascade them with forwarding if you want that
> function. That's all the gotcha's I can think of off-hand.
>
> On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Countryman, Edward
> <Edward.Countryman at provena.org> wrote:
>> We are in the process of planning for a new site with about 80 phones and I
>> was wondering if it makes sense to be looking at the 6900 series to save $$
>> instead of the 79xx we typically would deploy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone have first hand experiences with these yet to share? Will the 69xx
>> run on CCM 6.1? I don’t have pricing yet, how much less expensive are
>> they? Any gotcha’s??
>>
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