Device Profile: snom 100 VoIP phone
May 15, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis LinuxDevices.com “Device Profile” takes a look at a new VoIP phone with a Linux kernel embedded inside, from a company in Germany. The snom 100 VoIP phone supports various open telephony standards including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and H.323/H.450, as well as data protocols like HTTP,… TAPI, and LDAP. Software to support the IAX (Inter Asterisk eXchange) VoIP protocol is also available, allowing the snom 100 to run in Asterisk mode. Support for all these protocols makes the device compatible with virtually all standards-based VoIP gateways and gatekeepers, and easy to integrate into existing LAN/WAN environments.
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