Advantages: ease of use, strong, durable, linking into GAL, remote managment and upgrades from call manager. Disadvantages: Call quality is dependant on quality of the Network. Duplex settings, over utilized network, etc
In my experience with the Cisco IP phone 7941, which has been for 5 years or so, has been nothing but pleasure. There features to link into AD and the ability to log onto any phone in the building and look up a user on the GAL on AD is very handy indeed. Call Transfer,Conference, Mute are the standard features.
The Phones will have to be set up to work with a call manager, Which is a centre point to manage the phones, and has the ability to record conversation for quality control, etc.
They have 2 options when it comes to powering these phones, on is to buy a power adapter, the other is to buy a Cisco Switch that can supply power to the phones via Ethernet.
They are strong and reliable, they have been used as call centre phones, and we know what kind of abuse they would be put through in that environment.
All in all, i would rate ...
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Features:
>Optical Sensor Type: CCD Sensor
>Optical Sensor Size: 1/2.5"
>Camcorder Sensor Resolution: 5.4 Mpix
This high resolution means you can record your video and still images having very high detail. Thanks to the high resolution you can enlarge your captured images to a high level without losing image quality.
>Widescreen video capture
>Media: Hard disk drive
Its great to have an integrated hard disk drive. Its 40 GB capacity is enough to record 50 hours of video. Just keep on recording and when no space is left, transfer the data to your computer and start recording again. Its really fun!
>Optical Zoom: 10 x
Without losing any image quality, you can zoom up to 10 x with JVC Everio GZ-MG575 Camcorder. This zoom is more than enough for me.
>Digital Zoom: 300 x
If you will zoom to a high level you will surely ...
Advantages: More money @ work, More Knowledge Disadvantages: !!!!!!
I work in the Network Security Industry & work for a company called Equant (Who provide Global Network solutions & own the largest privately owned Network in the World), & was looking for a basic level Cisco course to achieve an acreditation.
The ICND course (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices) is an ideal course to start. Although very Cisco orientated (as you could imagine), it doe sgive you a valuable basic knowledge of how the Cisco products interact with each other & other devices & networks (ie: Novell, which has recently dumped it's own IPX protocol, in favour of IP, this makes things easier as you can now deal with IP addressing & not just MAC addresses).
I went on an ICND course provided by a company called Getronics, based in Milton Keynes, I am now planning to take the Cisco CCNA exam, which is the first Certification ...
The Cisco Long-Reach Ethernet (LRE) networking solution is the industry's first end-to-end product line for delivering 5-15 Mbps speed over existing Category 1/2/3 wiring. With Ethernet-like performance that extends to 3, 500-5, 000 feet, LRE enables next-generation simultaneous voice, video and data services including high-speed Internet access, video streaming and IP telephony. Cisco LRE is a cost-effective, easy-to-deploy technology ideal for multiunit building (MxU) and enterprise campus environments.