Holy crap ... i just recently started dabbling in PBX systems with Asterisk and I had no idea you had videos about it. I've been following your channel the whole time because of the macbook repairs lol
Fantastic. I needed a few tips to setup a home Asterisk install for hobby with a couple Cisco 504g's, and your video filled in all the blanks for me. Keep up the good work.
Yes, the PBX doesn't need the phone's IP address -- however . . . There is a motive for having static IP addresses on the phones in a smaller system. It allows provisioning or re-provisioning the phone using that IP address and logging into it as an admin. In a large system, that likely isn't practical, and bulk provisioning using a tool for it is much more likely. I have several blocks of static IP addresses on my LAN with the DHCP set up to hand out IP addresses outside of those blocks. The phones are the only devices for which it's convenient to be able to access them with a static IP.
I have a Cisco 7945g I’m trying to provision and having the hardest time. Do you have any other videos that could possibly address those phone series??
Thank you for your videos. It really helped me to understand what is VOIP. However, we're a startup business of 2 and our nature of business require us to drive from one place to another and most of the time nobody is in the office. Hence, I was wondering if it is possible to set up a BPX without buying an IP phone so when a customer calls my DID it would forward the calls to my personal handphone instead? Many thanks!
Did i miss something, will Louis show us how he configured the switch? I am assuming he connected the two phones to a switch connected to the pbx right? i was really hoping he would show us how to set up the vlan for voice and or data
Please help, I have the Cisco IP CP-7821 phone and it has a web interface but no admin section to login to configure the settings like you did with your phone's web interface. What can I do to go about this?
How did you set up freepbx? Is it running as Virtual machine or physically on hardware? I want to setup pbx for my home lab, I don't want to spent money on buying pbx appliance.
Holy crap ... i just recently started dabbling in PBX systems with Asterisk and I had no idea you had videos about it. I've been following your channel the whole time because of the macbook repairs lol
I know right, only 3 years ago. Im going balls deep on freepbx since it looks like I will be deploying it on some projects soon.
Fantastic. I needed a few tips to setup a home Asterisk install for hobby with a couple Cisco 504g's, and your video filled in all the blanks for me. Keep up the good work.
You could either pay a few hundred dollars to have a professional setup each one of these phones, or watch this guy's video. He's great.
thank you
Yes, the PBX doesn't need the phone's IP address -- however . . . There is a motive for having static IP addresses on the phones in a smaller system. It allows provisioning or re-provisioning the phone using that IP address and logging into it as an admin. In a large system, that likely isn't practical, and bulk provisioning using a tool for it is much more likely. I have several blocks of static IP addresses on my LAN with the DHCP set up to hand out IP addresses outside of those blocks. The phones are the only devices for which it's convenient to be able to access them with a static IP.
Thanks Louis I don’t have any need for this but I am extremely interested in this and think it’s so cool
I have a Cisco 7945g I’m trying to provision and having the hardest time. Do you have any other videos that could possibly address those phone series??
Oh, you help me a lot. I think it will work in Issabel and cisco. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your videos. It really helped me to understand what is VOIP. However, we're a startup business of 2 and our nature of business require us to drive from one place to another and most of the time nobody is in the office. Hence, I was wondering if it is possible to set up a BPX without buying an IP phone so when a customer calls my DID it would forward the calls to my personal handphone instead? Many thanks!
you can use soft phone application on your mobile
Im at school and the phones they have does not have this administration platform. how then
I can set up those phones ?
Can you do a tour of your phone systems hardware and do you ever use speaker phone paging?
@14:03 you used 701 for the password on the Boss line 1
Did i miss something, will Louis show us how he configured the switch?
I am assuming he connected the two phones to a switch connected to the pbx right? i was really hoping he would show us how to set up the vlan for voice and or data
I can't believe you have the same phones I use at work hahah! Just getting it setup with FreeSwitch!
Couldn't you hear me yelling that you put the ext number in where the password goes? lol
Thank you for these videos!
Why not using the endpoint manager for setting up the extensions, much easier
not only different extensions - different providers
Any idea for setting up cisco 7942G (79XX) phones ?
I've followed along with every step and my phones won't authenticate. Same hardware/software. Any ideas?
it was at this point i realized it was not as easy as louis had said. P.S i have 7940s
Found this phone for 60€ is, this still a good choice in 2020?
keep on winning bro
Please help, I have the Cisco IP CP-7821 phone and it has a web interface but no admin section to login to configure the settings like you did with your phone's web interface. What can I do to go about this?
ask cisco for support
I had bought these phones on ebay, not directly from cisco. they probably would give me any support
I just looked on their website, they want you to buy support from them for assistance
Blake Carrescia imagine that...
try adding '/admin' onto the end of the ip in the browser.
My boss is away and don’t know how to change the IP for and spa 514g
Thanks you the Best .
How did you set up freepbx? Is it running as Virtual machine or physically on hardware? I want to setup pbx for my home lab, I don't want to spent money on buying pbx appliance.
I really like you Louis. :D