I like how you backed away for safety. Also great background noise to make whomever answers believe you're calling from somewhere REALLY busy and important. XD
POV: Doctors office that can’t afford a multi-phone single-number landline (so one number is called and a random phone Jack is connected rather than all at once)
Triggering more like; of my days as a resident doc in NICU; most people get anxiety when their own phone rings, nahhhh that’s chilled, but when a CISCO or other VOIP rings I’m triggered.
Are these on 3CX or Ast/FPBX? Also, are you doing blended SIP/SCCP, or SIP only? I know that SCCP is dead, but after using it, SIP seems so much less feature-rich. Thanks in advance!
@@robsyoutube Oh, I run Asterisk with FreePBX and use the Chan-SCCP-B channel driver. It has all of the features of CCM without having to patch Asterisk. Some have both the SCCP channel driver AND the usecallmanager patch, and that allows for full feature parity of CCM on both SCCP and SIP firmware phones.
Haha 😂 ahhh, phone all-room phone number.. office i used to work at supposedly used this feature so everyone can know someone is calling.. looked like the old supervisors got annoyed and shut it off..
@@robsyoutube I see, is it possible for you to send that XML to me via link or some other way? A friend of mine gave me his 9971 so Im trying to find an XML for it
If I still had a copy of it I would. Its pretty easy you just have to put all the tags in the manual in the same order with the values for your phone. @@novawarningsirens
Write a config file for it using the documentation in the manual, drop it on your tftp server and point your dhcp attributes for the tftp server to it. Then factory default the phone and it will download it and set itself up.
Get a phone switch such as 3cx and configure your phones to connect to it. If there's no internet you can also bring it back online with fixed wireless gear like in some of my other videos.
@@wese3002 If you need to link multiple areas together that don't have internet you need a microwave link or wireless bridge. Switches are what everything plugs into, they can also use vlans to segment networks. Routers connect different networks together. IE: 192.168.1.0/24 can talk to 192.168.200.0/24 through the router. These are both class c public addresses. Routers can also provide NAT to let multiple devices share a single public address.
You have have a dhcp server running on it and to set the tftp server attribute too to point towards tftp server as well. And write a config file for the phone usecallmanager.nz/sepmac-cnf-xml.html @@wese3002
Okay first how I’m the world did You make all those ring And second I dare you to make all the phones ring but you have to answer all of them one by one like when the phones ring pick up the top right and keep going But cool video
normally a dial group would be used. But in this case I just have all cisco phones without a config file specifically provision to an unprovisioned extension on my network.
You are able to group multiple IP Phones on the same line, which is what they did at the customer service desk and pro desk at the Lowe’s that I work at
If you're on Facebook, I made a video with 28 analog phones. This was to test the Mediatrix Sentinel 400 with 28 FXS ports, there is a pattern on the rings so that all the phones can ring, but not exactly at the same time, as this requires quite some output voltage and power. facebook.com/jmdault/videos/10155509299831115
Holy NorAastraTel, Batman! You've got Vistas and M-8/9 series out the wazoo. You've even got some of those sets from the 90s that Aastra made and branded for several of the baby Bells. I love how the receivers are diagonal to the dial pad. Do you know if they only made the teal variant? I'm jealous! My best pieces are my Nortel M9516s, my Venture sets and also a Citel Portico. I could run my Nortel digital sets natively as I have a 616 and a BCM, but they're not as feature-rich as my Asterisk-based system. Thanks for the video!
It's giving me PTSD
The norstar one does me
0.0001 nanoseconds after clocking in the IT department:
Reminds me of the last scene in the Lawn Mower man movie where he made all the phones on earth ring at the same time.
I love the sound dude! We used to work in a call center. We used land-lines in all the 2000’s. Thanks for the demonstration.🎉
I like how you backed away for safety.
Also great background noise to make whomever answers believe you're calling from somewhere REALLY busy and important. XD
This is a fantastic SIP Network!
I was half expecting the Cisco jabber ringtone
Yes it's damn interesting. Love the ringtone sound ❤
WOAH!!! That’s a lot of Ciscos
I have been waiting for something like this. I was going to try to make this.
I always check youtube before implementing crazy ideas - quite big chance that someone has already did it :)
@@louddudesounds like me haha
For real though this interesting 😂 I love asterisk
POV: Doctors office that can’t afford a multi-phone single-number landline (so one number is called and a random phone Jack is connected rather than all at once)
Pah! Got you beat! 100 of these going off at once if the boss hit the pager feature…😂
You figured right
Triggering more like; of my days as a resident doc in NICU; most people get anxiety when their own phone rings, nahhhh that’s chilled, but when a CISCO or other VOIP rings I’m triggered.
It’s giving me PTSD too
Are these on 3CX or Ast/FPBX? Also, are you doing blended SIP/SCCP, or SIP only? I know that SCCP is dead, but after using it, SIP seems so much less feature-rich. Thanks in advance!
@@robsyoutube Oh, I run Asterisk with FreePBX and use the Chan-SCCP-B channel driver. It has all of the features of CCM without having to patch Asterisk. Some have both the SCCP channel driver AND the usecallmanager patch, and that allows for full feature parity of CCM on both SCCP and SIP firmware phones.
Haha 😂 ahhh, phone all-room phone number.. office i used to work at supposedly used this feature so everyone can know someone is calling.. looked like the old supervisors got annoyed and shut it off..
You lit it up like the 4th of July what a sight 😅
J’adore trop 😊😊
Conference call mode activated.
My PTSD from hearing Cisco Jabber ring while I'm off is acting up now!
I have like a dozen Zyxel Wimax modems. Don't know what to do with them
That’s why UFO’s don’t visit us
Can this phones work in Africa?
Yes, no problem at all.
Feel like im on a wall street center
grate sisico mania
Ah. So this is the C in ICT
Wait a minute, so if two or more people pick the phone while ringing they can have a conversation like a discord call?
on ne voit pas ces modeles en france pour particulier ???
Pharmacy PTSD
Where did you get the XML for the 9900/8900 series?
I wrote it using the manual as a reference.
@@robsyoutube I see, is it possible for you to send that XML to me via link or some other way? A friend of mine gave me his 9971 so Im trying to find an XML for it
If I still had a copy of it I would. Its pretty easy you just have to put all the tags in the manual in the same order with the values for your phone. @@novawarningsirens
@@robsyoutube I see, ill give it a try! Thanks for the information
Hello, I have a Cisco 7841, I cannot figure out how to remove the "network unavailable" screen, do you have any ideas on how to fix it?
Write a config file for it using the documentation in the manual, drop it on your tftp server and point your dhcp attributes for the tftp server to it. Then factory default the phone and it will download it and set itself up.
Now, page all those phones.
Scam call centers getting call flooded be like
What phones are they? I already know of the 7962's
CP-8961, CP-7951G, CP-7952G, CP-8945
Getting in trouble at grade schools ptsd
Cool
Quite a _sight_ ?
gives ptsd to school
DDoS attack?
That would be me
Phone models ?
How'd you get these phones working on a non Cisco based CUCM/CME system? Are they running SIP firmware?
Thank you
Your average technical support center
Hi please can you brief me on how the same connection can be down in a small town for like emergency situations
I'm working on a school report
Get a phone switch such as 3cx and configure your phones to connect to it. If there's no internet you can also bring it back online with fixed wireless gear like in some of my other videos.
@@robsyoutube oh okay
Buh can you help me with the devices I'm gonna need, like a router, switch and other stuff
@@wese3002
If you need to link multiple areas together that don't have internet you need a microwave link or wireless bridge.
Switches are what everything plugs into, they can also use vlans to segment networks.
Routers connect different networks together.
IE: 192.168.1.0/24 can talk to 192.168.200.0/24 through the router.
These are both class c public addresses.
Routers can also provide NAT to let multiple devices share a single public address.
@@robsyoutube So do I have to configure the router into DHCP to assign IP address to all the Cisco phone?
You have have a dhcp server running on it and to set the tftp server attribute too to point towards tftp server as well.
And write a config file for the phone
usecallmanager.nz/sepmac-cnf-xml.html
@@wese3002
When Network Engineers get bored during production hours and nothing is going on.
hey i think someones calling you
somebody answer the phone!
it reminds me of walmart
Literally Walmart PTSD
I want one
is it a sip forking service or something else?
Okay first how I’m the world did
You make all those ring
And second I dare you to make all the phones ring but you have to answer all of them one by one like when the phones ring pick up the top right and keep going
But cool video
normally a dial group would be used. But in this case I just have all cisco phones without a config file specifically provision to an unprovisioned extension on my network.
You are able to group multiple IP Phones on the same line, which is what they did at the customer service desk and pro desk at the Lowe’s that I work at
Hurry up about it
Ring group?
Need your help please setting up a Cisco phone
@@robsyoutube I figured it out Contracted with phone provider so I had to call him to set it up
Learning and interested in voip
also important to be interested and be open to learn telephony too. :)
OHHHHHH-
Can i have one
Psalms91 Colorado hmm
Not quite sure what you mean by that but Psalms91 is a great verse. Thank you for sharing and god bless you.
u r a nice guy
@@robsyoutube No, I don't, but you are interesting and the way you interact with community is just awesome! Keep it up!
If you're on Facebook, I made a video with 28 analog phones. This was to test the Mediatrix Sentinel 400 with 28 FXS ports, there is a pattern on the rings so that all the phones can ring, but not exactly at the same time, as this requires quite some output voltage and power. facebook.com/jmdault/videos/10155509299831115
Holy NorAastraTel, Batman! You've got Vistas and M-8/9 series out the wazoo. You've even got some of those sets from the 90s that Aastra made and branded for several of the baby Bells. I love how the receivers are diagonal to the dial pad. Do you know if they only made the teal variant? I'm jealous! My best pieces are my Nortel M9516s, my Venture sets and also a Citel Portico. I could run my Nortel digital sets natively as I have a 616 and a BCM, but they're not as feature-rich as my Asterisk-based system. Thanks for the video!