The answer is "No", categorically, nor is their documentation correct in saying that there is a web server running on SIP phone software (it's only on CCM images.)
. . .
However...
A bad hack would be to use "expect" and "telnet" to open a connection to the 7960, and activate it's testing mode. With the testing mode, you can "press" keys on the keypad as if you were standing in front of the phone. I have dialed phones remotely this way. This is bad, wrong, ugly, and insecure. It also doesn't take into account if the user is on the phone already.
I have sent a note into Cisco (through various channels - I have no idea what the "right" way is) to add such a feature. There are some documents on an RFC track that address the point, but it does not currently exist in any Cisco SIP software that I am aware of.
JT
A friend pointed out this url http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/clmn32.htm where it lists intercom/auto-answer as being a feature in Cisco Call Manager (which as I understand it, uses SIP predominately for handsets). I've come across comment somewhere that intercom isn't supported in the SIP spec. Does anyone know if the apparent capability of Intercom being available in SIP Cisco handsets has been exploited by Asterisk?
I ran across an April thread that debated the availability of such feature but it died out with no absolute conclusion.
Thanks,
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