Which are the hardware phone fully compatibility with sipxcom rather than polycom?

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C P

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Apr 1, 2016, 12:38:27 PM4/1/16
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Hi to every body,
Which are the hardware phone fully compatibility with sipxcom rather than polycom?
I'm looking for any phone whitch is fully compatibility with sipx but not to expancive.
Does any bady tried the yaelink phones?
Does These make blf complete function?
For example , two yaelink phone makes secretary/boss function, so they can direct pickup call with key function?
I've read your compatibility matrix but I dont understand the "Shared Line Pickup" what does it means?
Another question.
Why only the polycom  makes all function, becouse on Asterisk many phones works currectly.

Todd Hodgen

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Apr 1, 2016, 12:43:56 PM4/1/16
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This is an open source project.  What is there, is what has been contributed.   Anyone can contribute software to have any phone work with the system.   Polycom is provided by eZuce, a commercial entity, and the main developer for the product today.   There was recently software contributed for Yealink as well.

 

Apparently, Asterisk has people providing code for many other phones that this product doesn’t have support for.   There is a long list of phone in the system, with various levels of support today.

 

 

 

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Apr 1, 2016, 12:48:38 PM4/1/16
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:38 PM, C P <panze...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi to every body,
Which are the hardware phone fully compatibility with sipxcom rather than polycom?

Polycom is the only phone compatible with all features.
 
I'm looking for any phone whitch is fully compatibility with sipx but not to expancive.

Yealink or Grandstream are probably next best...  some more fixes for yealink in 16.04 coming as well.
 
Does any bady tried the yaelink phones?

I haven't.
 
Does These make blf complete function?

Yes, from what I understand.
 
For example , two yaelink phone makes secretary/boss function, so they can direct pickup call with key function?

This is BLA function.  No, this does not work.
 
I've read your compatibility matrix but I dont understand the "Shared Line Pickup" what does it means?

That is what you call your secretary/boss.
 
Another question.
Why only the polycom  makes all function, becouse on Asterisk many phones works currectly.

Because that's what the design spec was for.

Asterisk is a B2BUA, it can do many things because it sits in the middle of the call path.  sipXcom does not and thus it relies on SIP protocol standards.  Many phone vendors do not implement all standards or they may implement them poorly.
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