Snom
Snom's D-series desk phones are supported across three generations — the D1xx/D3xx essentials, the D7xx range, and the current D8xx line.
Supported models
- D1xx/D3xx: D120, D140, D150, D305, D315, D335, D345, D375, D385
- D7xx: 710, D712, D713, 715/D715, D717, 720, 725/D725, D735, D745, 760, D765, D785
- D8xx: D812, D815, D862, D865
- Specialty: PA1P (paging amplifier), SP800
The current D8xx models (D862, D865) and the SP800 can additionally act as the on-site SBC for a small remote office.
Provisioning
Standard zero-touch flow (overview): assign with the MAC, point the phone's setting server at the provisioning URL (or DHCP option 66), done. SIP account, BLF/function-key layout and display defaults are all managed centrally. One Snom behavior to know: applying settings uses a full reboot rather than a quiet resync, so batch your changes.
Remote use
Snom phones deploy remotely behind an SBC — the per-phone VPN mode isn't offered for Snom (no suitable built-in OpenVPN client), so a remote Snom means an SBC site or manual configuration.
Web UI access
Device Web Console opens the phone's web interface; the newest models (D862, D865, SP800) get HTTPS, earlier ones basic HTTP authentication.