Product MPN
Interfaces
This describes the type of wire connection the phone uses to connect to other network devices. Make sure this type is compatible with existing network devices.
Networking Connectivity
RJ 45 - 10/100 Base-TX (Ethernet)
This is the connector type for audio and video signals. Using the connectors you can use external devices like receivers, TVs or any other devices that receive audio or video signals. This will allow you to hear, see, or record using the phone.
Audio / Video Interfaces
1 x RJ 9 (Headset/ Handset)
Standards and Protocols
VoIP signaling is the protocol used to communicate between the phone and other network devices. Make sure this is compatible with existing devices on your network.
VoIP Signaling Protocol
SIP
These are the network protocols supported by the phone. These protocols provide the phone a 'language' for communication with the network. Make sure this attribute is compatible with existing network devices.
Protocol
HTTP, DHCP, SNTP
Codecs are what encode and decode the audio or video signal over your phone. Generally the most popular are G.711. Most importantly, make sure the standard is the same as other devices it needs to communicate with, as all codec standards are not compatible.
Codec
G.729, G.711u, G.711a
These are different types of services that phones offer, such as the ability to put calls on hold, call waiting, and caller-ID.
Supplementary Service
Call Transfer (H.450.2), Call Waiting (H.450.6)
Display and Controls
IP Phones often come with attached keyboards. This is the type of keyboard your IP phone has. Numeric keyboards have only numbers, whereas alpha-numeric have both letters and numbers. QWERTY keyboards are standard layout typing keyboards.
Buttons
Redial, Mute, Headset / Hand Free, Transfer, Conference
Dimensions
Miscellaneous
This is how the device gets power. Many devices are powered through their connection to the network (for example, through the USB cable). Others are powered through an AC adapter.
Power Source
AC-DC Power Adapter