Description
A 1-Line IP phone with a 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet switch, the Cisco SPA512G IP Phone offers powerful voice and data communications features that small businesses need to stay innovative and responsive. Service providers can quickly roll out affordable, feature-rich services to their customers thanks to the Cisco SPA512G IP Phone, which is based on the SIP Protocol and has been verified to ensure complete interoperability with leading voice-over IP (VoIP) equipment from voice over IP infrastructure leaders. The Cisco SPA512G IP Phone satisfies the needs of traditional business users while maximizing the advantages of IP telephony. It has hundreds of capabilities and programmable service parameters. Easy station transfers and shared line appearances are only two of the SPA512many G’s benefits (across local and geographically dispersed locations). When interacting with the Cisco Unified Communication 500 Series in SPCP Mode, the Cisco SPA512G IP Phone is both fashionable and reasonably priced. It may be used with productivity-boosting capabilities like VoiceView Express and Cisco XML Applications.
Features of Cisco SPA512G
- Full-featured 1-line business-class IP phone with Power over Ethernet support (PoE).
- Connects to an Internet telephone service provider or an IP PBX directly.
- Dual Gigabit Ethernet switched ports, a speakerphone, caller ID, call hold, conferencing, and other features are included.
- Simple installation and secure remote provisioning, as well as menu-based and web-based configuration, are all available.
- Supports up to two Cisco SPA500S Expansion Modules for a total of 64 additional buttons.
- Cisco Unified Communication 500 Series supports both SIP and SPCP protocols.
- There is only one voice line with two call appearances.
- 128 x 64 monochrome graphical liquid crystal display with backlighting (LCD).
- Line status: active line indication, name, and number.
- User interface with a menu.
- Line appearance was shared.
- Outbound caller ID suppression.
- Attended and blind call transfer.
- Call conferencing in threes with local mixing.
- An external conference bridge is used for multiparty conferencing.
- Redialing of the most recently called and dialed numbers automatically.
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