I have acquired a Cisco 7960 phone that I would like to run at home on a SIP standalone platform with a SIP carrier. Can anyone help or tell me if this is even possible?
Who do I have to contact at Cisco in order to get a license to make this work?
I can't just call Cisco and buy the license as they say I have to be a preferred partner. I've called local Cisco vendors and they say I need to be a business in order to run a Cisco phone at home.
One vendor even told me to go out and buy an analog phone and use an ATA adapter for my SIP service, because I really don't need a complex Cisco phone at home. That is besides the point, I currently have Nortel BCM at home and everyone at Nortel/Avaya has been very helpful and they understand that experimenting with SIP is a hobby for me, I don't understand why Cisco isn't? Plus I have the phone and power brick and now it's just dead weight. Can anyone help?
I think I'll just sell the phone on ebay!
Joseph Sus Jr. Nortel Enthusiast
Who do I have to contact at Cisco in order to get a license to make this work?
I can't just call Cisco and buy the license as they say I have to be a preferred partner. I've called local Cisco vendors and they say I need to be a business in order to run a Cisco phone at home.
One vendor even told me to go out and buy an analog phone and use an ATA adapter for my SIP service, because I really don't need a complex Cisco phone at home. That is besides the point, I currently have Nortel BCM at home and everyone at Nortel/Avaya has been very helpful and they understand that experimenting with SIP is a hobby for me, I don't understand why Cisco isn't? Plus I have the phone and power brick and now it's just dead weight. Can anyone help?
I think I'll just sell the phone on ebay!
Joseph Sus Jr. Nortel Enthusiast