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Newer page: version 4 Last edited on Friday, July 1, 2005 8:09:40 pm by ElroyLiddington Revert
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 !Cisco IP Phone 7912 Series 
  
 First Looks: 
  
-Pros - Looks cool! 
+!! Pros  
+* Looks cool! 
  
-Cons - Where the cords (Ethernet/power) attach at the back, they interfere with the phone sitting down on the desk. E.g. Phone has a bracket that sists phone at 45 degree angle to desk - Ethernet plugs into the back between the desk and bottom of this bracket - would be better to have no rubber-boot/plug-doo-dad-wotsit on the UTP plug... on second thoughts, I think Cisco' book mentioned that you should use no jackets on the UTP plugs... 
+!! Cons  
+* Where the cords (Ethernet/power) attach at the back, they interfere with the phone sitting down on the desk. E.g. Phone has a bracket that sists phone at 45 degree angle to desk - Ethernet plugs into the back between the desk and bottom of this bracket - would be better to have no rubber-boot/plug-doo-dad-wotsit on the UTP plug... on second thoughts, I think Cisco' book mentioned that you should use no jackets on the UTP plugs... 
  
  
-Does not come with SIP image pre-loaded... you need to get a Ciso SMARTNet support contract, then when you have that, create an account on their website, then upgrade your Cisco account with the SMARTNet details, which let you access the SIP images for the phone! 
+* Does not come with SIP image pre-loaded... you need to get a Ciso SMARTNet support contract, then when you have that, create an account on their website, then upgrade your Cisco account with the SMARTNet details, which let you access the SIP images for the phone!  
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+Requires a 48V DC @ 200mA power supply - somewhat hard to come by... cheaply.