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Snom 360
In Stock! $249.00

The Snom 360 is the next generation VoIP phone, providing maximum productivity and efficiency in the everyday business environment.

Main Features

  • Tiltable graphical display (128x64 pixels)
  • 47 keys, 13 LEDs
  • 12 programmable function keys
  • Conferencing (3-way conference bridge on phone)
  • Blind transfer, Attended transfer
  • Call park, Call pick-up
  • Call waiting indication
  • Call blocking (Deny List)
  • Caller-ID UTF8-encoded (ALS)
  • Do not disturb
  • URL Dialing support
  • Music on hold support
  • Downloadable ring-tones
  • Speakerphone (Full Duplex)
  • Auto answer mode
  • Dual 10/100 Ethernet connection
  • IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
  • RJ-Headset connector
  • Up to two additional Snom keypads (each with 42 programmable function keys)
  • SIP RFC3261
  • Security: SIPS/SRTP
  • STUN, ENUM, NAT, UPnP, ICE
  • Compression: G.711 aLaw, uLaw, G.729A, G.723.1, GSM 6.10 (Full rate), G.722 (16 kHz)
  • Web Management Interface
  • National Language Support
  • Asian Language Support

Usability

Labor cost is the most expensive production factor in many companies. In these environments, simple and fast access to the most common functions increases the productivity and gives your investment in telephony infrastructure a positive ROI.

The Snom 360 comes equipped with dedicated keys to provide you with direct access to the functions for audio and call control, and context-sensitive menus offer you the additional functionality that you may need at any given moment.

If you need to access the more complex functions of the phone, you can use any web browser to access the snom 360. It gives you detailed information about the calls on this phone and the configuration and helps you to understand what went wrong if something unexpected has happened. If you have MacromediaT FlashT installed on your browser, the phone will dynamically change the content. Next time you receive a call you will be able to see the image that comes as caller ID.

Interoperability

A VoIP phone is just another computer in the network. Your system administrator will be happy to hear that the snom 360 supports all relevant network protocols like DHCP, DNS, or VLAN.

In addition, snom provides a plug-and-play protocol that makes it possible to keep all configuration data in a central place and install the phones without a single key press. Even if you don't use this feature, the installation wizard of the phone will automatically ask for the most essential information that is necessary to set up the phone.

Needless to say, snom's proven interoperability and stability will make sure that your network administrator can sleep easy at night. If necessary, the phone automatically sends reports to logging servers that keep track of what's going on in the network. And if you give your system administrator access to your phone, he or she can check your phone from any location in the Internet. Features like DNS cache indication or PCAP tracing on the phone are sure to make your system administrator's day!

The standard 802.3AF Power over Ethernet feature makes it possible to provide backup power for the phones even in situations when the rest of the room does not have power. And if your phones operate behind firewalls, your system administrator will be more than happy to hear that the snom 360 supports the latest standards for NAT traversal and local media path optimization. You will be surprised how robustly and well your snom 360 works even in difficult network environments.

Security

Hacking telephony equipment is at least as critical as hacking your file server. Firewalls are built to protect your network from attacks. But that's not all.

You also want your conversations to stay private. Telephony implies that only the connected parties can listen to the conversation. You want to be able to control who besides yourself is taking part in the conversation. In SIP, the wellknown mechanisms from http have been adopted to make the message interchange safe. Secure RTP uses 128-bit keys and proven cryptographic algorithms to make your voice stream secure.

The snom 360 includes both SIPS and SRTP to make your conversations as secure as possible while staying interoperable with the standards. You can be sure that your phone calls stay private - even with devices from other vendors that support the necessary standards. If you desire, you can use certificates on the phone to ensure that no one else is stealing your identity. 1024-bit asymmetrical keys protect your security and give hackers a very hard time indeed.

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