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Anyone ever install a IP pollycom 7000 on a NEC SV 8100 (All IP phones ) Followed directions from NTAC worked with tech support For hours no luck
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
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JD
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It's been a while, but we have a IP Polycom 7000 on a SV9100. Took a while to get the configs right, as it was installed when we put in our phone system; but eventually got it working. I think the major problem we had was the SIP ports on a non-NEC IP Phone is different than a NEC IP Phone.
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Jason, I recall that also. I had a Polycom IP 5000 on a 9100 and remember a program that set the "3rd party" port, which was different than 5070 for the NEC IP phones. I'm not at a computer or my notes right now, but will check them. Also, the Polycom has a built in web server. Hit that address with a browser and you'll probably see the port it wants to use. Match the 9100/8100 to it.
Jim
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