Phonebook that handles 200-300 #'s?

Phonebook that handles 200-300 #'s?

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Phonebook that handles 200-300 #'s? Gilles Ganault 05-09-2007
Posted by Gilles Ganault on May 9, 2007, 6:38 pm
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Hi

Since most of our customers have a CID name that doesn't tell who they
are (eg. "Hardware store"), we need to input all of them into the
phonebook of each and every IP phone, so that the CID name that is
displayed is actually useful ("John Doe's Hardware Store/Elm Street").

Problem is, we have about 200 numbers to handle, but entry-level
phones like the Linksys SPA-921 or the Grandstream GXP-2000 are
limited to 100 entries.

Do you know of affordable phones that can either hold 200-300 entries
in their phonebook, or make calls to an LDAP server for live
resolution?

Thank you.

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Posted by DevilsPGD on May 10, 2007, 1:56 am
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>Do you know of affordable phones that can either hold 200-300 entries
>in their phonebook, or make calls to an LDAP server for live
>resolution?

Is this just for inbound calls? If so, could it be centralized on your
PBX (or is that not an option in your environment?)

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Posted by Gilles Ganault on May 12, 2007, 1:53 am
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On Wed, 09 May 2007 23:56:31 -0600, DevilsPGD
>Is this just for inbound calls? If so, could it be centralized on your
>PBX (or is that not an option in your environment?)

Just for inbound calls. Sorry, forgot to say we want to use an IP
centrex so as not to have to manage our own PBX.

Looks like the only option is Cisco, in the $300+ range.


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