Snom 300 IP
Phone
The snom 300 IP phone fulfils the most important requirements of VoIP
telephony whilst additionally numerous functions that are indispensable
to the business world.
The new starter model of the snom VoIP telephone family, the snom 300,
is all about user friendliness and security. Six free, user- or
administrator-configurable (or carrier-preconfigurable) function keys
can easily be allocated to security-related menu functions, or assigned
to multiple lines. The snom 300 comes factory-equipped so that two of
its six programmable keys can be configured as line appearances, and
upgrades are available from snom that lets you configure (up to) all six
function keys this way - flexible enough to suit the needs of every
user.
Main Features:
-
Two-line display (2 x 16 characters)
-
27 keys, 7 LEDs
-
6 programmable function keys
-
2 Ethernet ports
-
2 multi-line registration, or option of 6
-
Headset connection
-
SIP RFC3261
-
Security: SIPS/SRTP
-
STUN, ENUM, NAT, ICE
Codecs: G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, G.722, G.726, GSM
Snom 320
IP Phone
The snom 320 VoIP
phone is ideal for general office and knowledge-worker environments, the
snom 320 VoIP phone is an affordable, yet powerful SIP business phone
with built-in, full-duplex speakerphone and three-party conference
bridging.
The snom 320 VoIP phone has a 2 x 24 semi-graphic LCD display and
menu-driven user interface supports custom branding and easy feature
management. 12 programmable keys with LEDs support flexible
trunk-access/busy lamp configuration.
The snom 320 VoIP phone has a 100-number call memory, 100-number onboard
address book (to which data may easily be uploaded), custom call
blocking, configurable/downloadable ring-tones, auto-answer mode, DND
and other sophisticated features insure convenience and productivity.
And the 320's built-in web server supports even simpler end-user
configuration, screen dialling, and access to call history.
The snom 320 VoIP phone is remote-manageable and firmware-upgradeable,
uniquely easy to install, and largely self-configuring. Broad codec
support and full compatibility with current SIP recommendations insures
interoperability; support for STUN (for NAT traversal), ENUM (for
dialled-number resolution) and other state-of-the-art features enables
flexible deployment, behind local proxies, IP PBXs or hosted VoIP
services.
The snom 320 VoIP phone supports the security standard SRTP - a current
specification from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for
protection against eavesdropping - and TLS for protection against
sniffing of signalling and authentication data.
By limiting need for external conference bridges/media server capacity
or use of conference services for routine multiparty calls, the snom
320's built-in three-party conference bridge helps limit total cost of
ownership, while also insuring high audio quality and low latency