That's also known by veteran Bell folks as equivalency.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Osmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: February 22, 2006 2:04 PM
> To: Herbert Molenda; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Proper/Better way for multiple PSTN lines
> 
> Ask Bell to put a Hunt/Rollover on your primary number to you 
> secondary number.
> If 6080 is busy, it will ring down to 6081. 
> 
> Using call waiting you may be able to flash the Zap channel 
> to pick up the second line, but I'm not really sure about it. 
> It does sound like you want a Hunt though.
> 
> Chad 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herbert Molenda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: February 22, 2006 2:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [on-asterisk] Proper/Better way for multiple PSTN lines
> 
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> I have asterisk running in a small office environment where 
> they let me screw around with things, and its been running 
> problem-free for the last few months I just have a few 
> questions about some specific problems related to running 
> analog lines. First here are the details of the
> system:
> 
> - - Asterisk from SVN + AMP
> - - TDM400 2 FXO lines coming in. I'll call them 6080 and 6081
> - - 6080 given as voice line, 6081 for fax/additional voice
> - - 4 Pingtel Xpressa desk phones for the users
> 
> When someone is on the phone (occupying 6080) and someone 
> happens to call in at the same time, the call waiting sound 
> is heard in the phone but there is no way to switch the call 
> (this is OK) but all the caller hears is ringing until either 
> they hang up or the line becomes free at which point asterisk 
> picks up.. This seems to them like no one is answering the 
> phone and they can't even get to an extension to leave a 
> voicemail. How is something like this worked around without 
> ordering any VoIP lines? Can aserisk better integrate the two 
> lines and switch over like their old nortel PBX used to?
> 
> Regards,
> Herb Molenda
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