On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 04:36:33PM +0000, Steve Davies wrote:
I would first ask yourself what you expect to happen if (for example)
you have a snom sidecar, and there are 42 lights all blinking at the
same time? I do not think that your feature request stands the
"usability" test :)

Well, of course if you want to monitor all lines in a call center, you will certainly have some problems. But in small environments this is working.

The ISDN PBX in our company building does the following:
- some phones in the office area are monitor phones for a range of numbers (about 5);
- now one of these numbers are called:
  1. the phone with this number rings;
2. if the call is not answered after a short time, a light (phone layout is similiar to the Snom phones) begins to blink at the monitor phones; caller ID and the target number are displayed; if you press the button next to the blinking light, you pick-up the call; 3. still a little time later the monitor phones are additionally ringing, but you still have to press the button to pick-up the call; - and while others without monitor phones may see that a line is ringing/busy, they are not allowed to take the call;

Any plans of getting rid of the building PBX shared by other companys as well and replacing it with Asterix (a wish to gain more independance) are not allowed in presenting fewer features. Those are the guidelines, now I’m testing. If I can’t implement the old behaviour close enough, I will probably have to look at other solutions.

Shade and sweet water!

        Stephan

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