Snom 320 IP Phone
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SKU:SNOM320
Available Options:
Available Product Options:
Headset:
- Not Required - Snom Mono Headset (+$44.21) QD1095 for GXP-2000 & Polycom IP 320/330 IP Phones
Snom Expansion Module:
- Not required - 2 x Snom Expansion Module (+$217.25) Snom Expansion Module (+$108.63)
Power Supply Required?:
- Not Required - 1 x UK Power Supply (+$8.21)
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snom 320 VoIP Phone
The snom 320 is a powerful IP business phone with many advanced features, including a two-line graphical display, 47 keys, speakerphone and headset connection. The snom 320 is remote-manageable and firmware upgradable, uniquely easy to install, and largely self-configuring.
snom 320 IP Phone Key Features
Two-line display with graphical field
47 keys, 13 LEDs
12 programmable function keys
Speakerphone
Dual Ethernet connection
Power over Ethernet
Headset connection
SIP RFC3261
Security: SIPS/SRTP, TLS
STUN, ENUM, NAT, ICE
The snom 320 supports a range of codecs including G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, G.722, G.726, GSM 6.10 (Full rate). This IP Phone also has very low energy consumption and national language support.
Note: The snom 320 is interoperable with Windows OCS. Please see the following links:
Note: Please refer to the snom IP Phone Range Detailed Comparison Table for more information.
snom 320 VoIP Phone Technical Specifications
General Features
Dimensions: approx. 25 x 20 x 12 cm
Weight: approx. 920 g
Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Mark
Power consumption: 2.1 – 2.4 watts
Connectors
1 x LAN, 1 x PC: RJ45 (Ethernet)
Power: 5 V DC (Power Supply not included in box)
Ethernet: 2 x IEEE 802.3 10/100 Mbps switch
Power over Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af, Class 1
Handset: RJ-4P4C connector
Headset: RJ-4P4C connector
Expansion Module: Proprietary Snom connector
User Interface
2 x 24 character, tiltable semi-graphical display with backlit
47 keys, 12 programmable function keys with LEDs (54 with the expansion module)
Caller-ID
Message waiting indication LED
Address book (100 entries)
Speed dialing
Local dial plan
Number guessing
Lists of missed, received and dialed calls (100 entries each)
Call waiting indication
Clock, daylight saving, call-timer
Call blocking (deny list)
Blocking of anonymous calls
Handling of up to 12 calls simultaneously
Menu-driven user interface
Ring tone selection, import of individual ringtones
URL Dialing support
National language support for selected languages (NLS)
Do not disturb
Speakerphone (full duplex)
Auto answer mode
Keyboard lock
Call Features
Hold
Blind transfer, attended transfer
Music on hold support (only via PBX)
Divert
Conferencing (3-way conference bridge on phone)
Call park, call pickup (only via PBX)
Call completion
Client Matter Code (CMC)
Call waiting/switching between calls
Redialing
RTP multicast paging
Multiple audio device support
Web Server
Embedded web server HTTP/HTTPS
Easy configuration of the phone, remote configuration
Dial from web interface
Password protection
Diagnostics (tracing, logging, syslog)
Security, Quality of Service
HTTPS (server/client)
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
SRTP (RFC3711), SIPS
RTCP, S-RTCP
VLAN (IEEE 802.1X)
LLDP-MED
Codecs, Audio
G.711 A-law, µ-law
G.722, G.729A, G.723.1, G.726
GSM 6.10 (full rate)
Comfort noise, voice activity detection
SIP
RFC3261 compliance
UDP, TCP and TLS
Digest/basic authentication
PRACK (RFC3262)
Error-information support
Reliability of provisional responses (RFC3262)
Early media support
DNS SRV (RFC3263), redundant server support
Offer/answer (RFC3264)
Message Waiting Indication (RFC3842), subscription for MWI events (RFC3265)
Dialog-state monitoring (RFC 4235)
In-band DTMF/out-of-band DTMF/SIP INFO DTMF
STUN client, ICE (NAT traversal)
ENUM (RFC3261), NAPTR (RFC2915), rport (RFC3581), REFER (RFC3515)
Bridged line appearance (BLA)
Auto provisioning with PnP
Busy lamp field support (BLF)
Installation
Automatic software update
Automatic settings retrieval via HTTP/HTTPS/TFTP with authentication
Installation via web interface
Static IP provisioning, DHCP
NTP
By Peter Stevens
Solid workhorse. Installed plenty of these, always found them reliable and robust.
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Date Added: Tuesday 11 October, 2011
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