> > would like calls to their extension routed to whichever phone is appropriate
> > based on their location.
There are several recipes for "follow me" extensions. I have a couple
set up but I never remember to notify the pbx. Usually the user, upon
arrival dial (for example) *356 and the system m
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 13:08:37 -0500, David McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Once you've devised such a mechanism it becomes a simple matter to have
> asterisk route by building an AGI script which runs in the dialplan. The
> simplest approach would probably be to create an intranet web page wher
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Can home/office have same extension
On 25-Oct-2004, Doug Dust wrote:
> Users would like to have a physical phone at home and at the office.
The
Doug Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Users would like to have a physical phone at home and at the office. They
> would like calls to their extension routed to whichever phone is
> appropriate based on their location.
>
> I toyed with the idea of ringing both phones ala;
> exten => 123,1,Di
On 25-Oct-2004, Doug Dust wrote:
> Users would like to have a physical phone at home and at the office. They
> would like calls to their extension routed to whichever phone is appropriate
> based on their location.
The only difficult part of this is deciding on what mechanism you want to
use to a
I've been asked to evaluate * for use in a small office environment. I have
setup a test system and used softphones with some success. Before I go
ahead and reinvent the wheel I was hoping to get some guidance with the
following scenario;
Users would like to have a physical phone at home and at