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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen
Bosch
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 3:36 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Some advice
William McClo
I need a quick bit of advice from the list.
We purchased an asterisk based phone system back about 6 months ago and
we are using Cisco 7940G phones (I know, not everyone's favorites). We
are using the second line on the phones for paging with a auto-answer,
now my question is having the system cal
If your 800 number is setup in the same way I understand them to be, the
800 numbers are just forwards to a did (or your main number in the
instance). You'll need to get a specific did setup just for your 800
number to use then you can just recognize the specific DID.
Best Regards,
William J M
You might look at this:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Pickup
>From what I understand you want to be able to do a call pickup and have
it work with just the main ringing phone and not have it pickup the rest
of the phones in your group. That's more what you are looking for.
If it supports the old Cisco POE, you might be able to try this:
568b
1 OrWh
2 Or
3 GrWh
4 Bl
5 WhBl
6 Gr
7 BrWh
8 Br
Phone Side
1 OrWh
2 Or
3 GrWh
4 BrWh
5 Br
6 Gr
7 Bl
8 WhBl
(From voip-info.org wiki, Cisco POE)
That config has allowed me to run 7940g's on a standard Dell POE switch.
-Or
Layer 2 switches support all the basic switching functionality. QoS,
SNMP, POE, VLANs, Etc... depending on the model and features. Layer 3
switches are essentialy basic routers with a switch built in.
One thing about Cisco CDP and a lot of POE switches is you can get CDP
support with a custom Ethe
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=04&kc=6W300&l
=en&oc=pct3448poe-sapp&s=bsd
Dell make a nice Poe switch. I've got 20 some odd Cisco 7940G's running
on it at the moment.
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William J McCloskey
Information Technology Manager
[EMAIL PROTE