All those options are available in users.conf, though I would suggest making
a seperate user entry for each phone, instead of basing what phone is
registered to it.

-bk

Jim Schweitzer wrote:
> This sounds to me like it would be something controlled by the phone. 
> i.e. the phone rang, no one picked it, and thus it's a missed call. I 
> don't think asterisk has any impact on what the phone displays in the 
> caller ID list.
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Stephen Coles <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     When i put a call into asterisk now all my phones ring using a ring
>     group but when i answer all the other phones say 'missed call'.
>
>     It isn't a missed call cos i answered it but the phone think it
>     is, cos
>     it wasn't answer on that phone
>
>     I set this up in the gui. I guess i could hack something together
>     in the
>     file editor to stop it but the gui should do it for me. May be a
>     ringgroup macro?
>
>     Is there an easy way asterisk must supply something like this, its a
>     basic PBX feature?
>
>     Im using 1.0.2
>
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