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Supported Analogy Terminal Adapter

You don’t have to purchase all of your components for your telephone infrastructure from the same vendor. Interoperability has come a long way, but today you have a great choice on all sorts of devices that work well together. This page shows you which devices have been integrated with the PBX.

DEVICEPROVISIONINGLAN PROVISIONINGZERO-TOUCHENCRYPTION
Cisco SPA112YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT502YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT503YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT701YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT702YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT801YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT802YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT812YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT814YesYesNoNo
Grandstream HT818YesYesNoNo

Note :

Provisioning means the phone will receive all its settings, like registration infomation, buttons if available and other settings from the PBX. The phone has to be directed towards the PBX for provisioning.

LAN provisioning means that the PBX detects a phone that is plugged into the LAN and lists it in the web interface, so that the administrator can assign it to a domain and extension.

Zero-touch requires that you have an account with the vendor for redirecting calls from their redirection service.

Encryption means that the phones are using TLS and SRTP to the PBX. Call recording and other features like call barge in on the PBX will work. Other encryption mechanisms like ZRTP may also be available. Please note that for Yealink, Grandstream and Cisco SPA, encryption is not on through provisioning, although you may do it manually.

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