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Version 5.0.1 is Out

This article discusses the release of version 5.0.1 of the snom ONE PBX, highlighting fixes and improvements made following the 5.0.0 release. Users who installed version 5.0.0 can now easily upgrade through the web interface by inputting a simple XML link. One of the major issues with 5.0.0 was a JavaScript error preventing administrators from changing PINs for extensions, especially when Microsoft Lync was not enabled. This article also addresses the template error for fax messages, which had been left empty in the build process. Additionally, improvements were made to the Microsoft Lync presence update, with a more efficient DNS lookup for easier setup. Although snom ONE is working on integrating Office 365 Lync presence features, this will probably be included in the upcoming version 5.1.

December 11, 2012

Mini Upgrades

The upgrade process for snom ONE mini and SoHo devices has been clarified. When purchasing a version 5 license, users can now use the device’s MAC address as a promotion code for a 50 percent discount on bundles like ten, twenty, or premium five, ten or twenty. The generated license is specific to that MAC address and can only be used once. Additionally, the new premium five license is designed for production use, offering more calls and accounts compared to the free edition, which is only for demonstrations. This helps streamline the upgrade process and gives users more flexibility.

December 4, 2012

Presence in, Presence out

In PBX terms, presence typically indicates if someone is on the phone or unavailable. With snom ONE version 5.0.2, we’ve enhanced presence functionality by making it so the PBX shows when a user is on the phone, even if the user is on an external device like a mobile phone. This is achieved via an HTTP request to the PBX from the mobile service provider, which updates presence status without the necessity of complex SIP configurations. The system can track call duration and reset the status after a call ends. Additionally, the PBX can relay presence updates to connected platforms like Microsoft Lync.

November 19, 2012

snom ONE xxx: what does that all mean?

The snom ONE family has a variety of confusing names, but understanding the distinctions can help clarify things. The snom ONE mini is a small, ARM device designed for small offices, while the snom ONE plus is a more powerful PC server with preinstalled software and hardware. The snom ONE mini is sold through the snom distribution channel, while the snom ONE plus is aimed at resellers who prefer preconfigured devices. The software side of things has shifted from using catchy color names to bundles based on the number of extensions, with snom ONE free the exception and a risk-free entry point. For hardware, options range from standard PC servers to Apple computers and the snom ONE mini, each offering flexibility as to how the system is set up.

November 19, 2012
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