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‎09-02-2010 03:40 PM
Hi,
i already read this post "http://lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst3455_Device-classification-is-wrong-or-misleading.aspx" regarding the classification, but isn't there a way to change this in general ? We have a couple of hundred Voip phones and regarding to lansweeper they are all "Mail servers".
Maybe there is a way to say that all devices from a certain manufacturer are "Voip Phones" ?
i already read this post "http://lansweeper.com/forum/yaf_postst3455_Device-classification-is-wrong-or-misleading.aspx" regarding the classification, but isn't there a way to change this in general ? We have a couple of hundred Voip phones and regarding to lansweeper they are all "Mail servers".
Maybe there is a way to say that all devices from a certain manufacturer are "Voip Phones" ?
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‎09-02-2010 06:01 PM
A device is classified as an IP phone if :
1) sip port is open
2) snmp is enabled and the OID is in the lookup table (this is the best way to classify all ip phones)
1) sip port is open
2) snmp is enabled and the OID is in the lookup table (this is the best way to classify all ip phones)
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‎09-02-2010 06:01 PM
A device is classified as an IP phone if :
1) sip port is open
2) snmp is enabled and the OID is in the lookup table (this is the best way to classify all ip phones)
1) sip port is open
2) snmp is enabled and the OID is in the lookup table (this is the best way to classify all ip phones)
