> > From what I can tell (box is about 48 hrs old for me), it > > seems to be a rather incomplete or just-bare-sip-minimum > > functionality. It also appears as though all four ports are > > treated as a group-of-lines, and one doesn't have any choice > > (from a sip perspective) on which port to use for outgoing > > calls. Since this one is set up with 1:home, 2:business, > > 3:outgoing calls I really need to be able to select which > > port * is going to use, particularly since outgoing 'home' > > long distance calls must use a different port then for > > outgoing 'business' calls. > > I have an idea of a crude hack that just might work - e.g. if you need > to dial a number on line 3, first make two outgoing calls to a bogus > number (just to keep the lines busy for a second) and then place the > 3rd call to the destination you want - if I understand the situation > correctly, the 1204 should dial on the 3rd line then and the first two > calls should drop quickly (no such number). Of course, in that case > you need to keep the line state e.g. in the DB so that, say, line 1 in > use doesn't mess things up. > > Yes, I know it's ugly. If it's also bound not to work, I'm all ears as > to *why* :)
Yup, that's a very ugly one. Given this is an eval box with an option to buy, I'd rather send it back. Other then the register function, the box appears to be a very nice one. Maybe a little pricey, but would bet it fits into a very large number of businesses/homes very nicely. Rich _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users