Avaya T7208
Avaya T7208
On IP Office, the T7208 telephone is supported by IP500 V2 IP Office systems running IP Office Release 7.0 and higher software. This guide is for IP Office mode, separate user guides exist for other IP Office operation modes.
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Nortel M7208
Nortel M7208The Nortel Norstar M7208 is also known as the Meridian Norstar M7208 and Nortel Meridian M7208.It comes in three colour options: black (NT8B32AA-03), ash (NT8B32AA-35) or grey (NT8B32AA-93).
The Nortel Norstar M7208 phone is an easy to use, cost effective business phone in the Meridian Norstar M7000 range, and is compatible with the Nortel Meridian telephone system. It is suitable for areas where a basic service is required, i.e. where more calls are received than made, such as warehouses, reception areas, staff lounges, cafeterias and lobbies.

