RE: [Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

2004-05-11 Thread Adams, Gavin
With the same extension presented twice (e.g., 2000), is there anyway to
have the phone not ring on the 2nd presentation of the line if first
presentation is currently engaged?

Regards,

--- Gavin
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

2004-05-11 Thread Brian Cuthie
That's exactly what it means. And, Asterisk will do the right thing.

-brian

Joseph wrote:

Thanks for the help.

Does that mean that say I had an extension 240 on
line appearance one, I could make button 2,3,4 also register
the same ext number?
Would * care that there were multiple entries from the same ip
for the same ext?
Thanks again for the tips.

On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 09:28, Brian Cuthie wrote:
 

Hi Joseph,

I'll assume you mean a 7960 with the SIP image...

Yes, you can register the same SIP client multiple times. Each line 
appearance on a 7960 configured for SIP is a separate SIP client. Each 
can register with completely different SIP proxies (providers) or you 
can have several registrations for the same directory number (DN) so 
that instead of call waiting, additional calls appear at the next 
available line appearance.

I can't answer your coded question since I always use g.711ulaw.

-brian

Joseph wrote:

   

I am trying to get an understanding of how line appearances work
like on the cisco 7960 phones.
Is there a wiki somewhere about how this works?

Also, the 7960 phones let you register more than one ext.
Why would you want more than one or is this connected to line
appearances?
Is there a way to have phones use more than one codec, say
use g.711 to talk with * and g.729 to talk with another
phone?


 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

2004-05-11 Thread Fran Boon
Joseph wrote:
I am trying to get an understanding of how line appearances work
like on the cisco 7960 phones.
Is there a wiki somewhere about how this works?
General info on 79XX:
http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phone+cisco+79xx
Also, the 7960 phones let you register more than one ext.
Why would you want more than one or is this connected to line
appearances?
Yes

Is there a way to have phones use more than one codec, say
use g.711 to talk with * and g.729 to talk with another
phone?
No

F
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

2004-05-11 Thread Joseph
Thanks for the help.

Does that mean that say I had an extension 240 on
line appearance one, I could make button 2,3,4 also register
the same ext number?
Would * care that there were multiple entries from the same ip
for the same ext?

Thanks again for the tips.

On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 09:28, Brian Cuthie wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
> 
> I'll assume you mean a 7960 with the SIP image...
> 
> Yes, you can register the same SIP client multiple times. Each line 
> appearance on a 7960 configured for SIP is a separate SIP client. Each 
> can register with completely different SIP proxies (providers) or you 
> can have several registrations for the same directory number (DN) so 
> that instead of call waiting, additional calls appear at the next 
> available line appearance.
> 
> I can't answer your coded question since I always use g.711ulaw.
> 
> -brian
> 
> Joseph wrote:
> 
> >I am trying to get an understanding of how line appearances work
> >like on the cisco 7960 phones.
> >
> >Is there a wiki somewhere about how this works?
> >
> >Also, the 7960 phones let you register more than one ext.
> >Why would you want more than one or is this connected to line
> >appearances?
> >
> >Is there a way to have phones use more than one codec, say
> >use g.711 to talk with * and g.729 to talk with another
> >phone?
> >
> >  
> >
> 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

2004-05-11 Thread Brian Cuthie
Hi Joseph,

I'll assume you mean a 7960 with the SIP image...

Yes, you can register the same SIP client multiple times. Each line 
appearance on a 7960 configured for SIP is a separate SIP client. Each 
can register with completely different SIP proxies (providers) or you 
can have several registrations for the same directory number (DN) so 
that instead of call waiting, additional calls appear at the next 
available line appearance.

I can't answer your coded question since I always use g.711ulaw.

-brian

Joseph wrote:

I am trying to get an understanding of how line appearances work
like on the cisco 7960 phones.
Is there a wiki somewhere about how this works?

Also, the 7960 phones let you register more than one ext.
Why would you want more than one or is this connected to line
appearances?
Is there a way to have phones use more than one codec, say
use g.711 to talk with * and g.729 to talk with another
phone?
 

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