I apologize for the double post. I am curious as to
what the usefullness is of the multiple line
appearance feature on Polycom phones. I setup our
phones to register one line per extension but I hear
the IP501's can do three line appearances. Why and
how could this feature be applied?
Thanks
If you're talking about what I think you are, the usefulness is this:
Call waiting: 2 line appeances, 1 for the current call, 1 for the incoming call
3-way calling: 2 line appeances, 1 for the current call (on hold), 1 for thenew call
Call waiting with a call on hold and a call active: 3 line
How were you able to integrate this with asterisk? Or did you drop
asterisk in favor of ser?
John
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 12:44, John Todd wrote:
At 12:20 PM -0500 1/29/04, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
MLS Drop for SysAdmin wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the
My point in my last paragraph was that you don't want to do this on
the user-agent side; you want to control this on the server side.
To use asterisk parlance:
exten = 1234,1,Dial(SIP/janeSIP/bill)
This means that when extension 1234 is called, that the (single)
phones named jane and bill
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the same PBX
extension on multiple SIP phones?
When using Cisco 7960s under call manager, you can have several phones with
the same line appearance, but the first user to seize a line makes it
inaccessible to other phones.
Under SIP
MLS Drop for SysAdmin wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the same
PBX extension on multiple SIP phones?
When using Cisco 7960s under call manager, you can have several phones
with the same line appearance, but the first user to seize a line
makes it
MLS Drop for SysAdmin wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the same
PBX extension on multiple SIP phones?
When using Cisco 7960s under call manager, you can have several phones
with the same line appearance, but the first user to seize a line
makes it
I may be misunderstanding the question but what is wrong with using an extension
line like the following?
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/snom200SIP/snom100SIP/gs1,15,Ttr)
I use this to have all three desk phones in my office ring on the same menu
option/extension.
--
Jonathan Moore
Director of
At 12:20 PM -0500 1/29/04, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
MLS Drop for SysAdmin wrote:
Has anyone successfully implemented concurrent appearance of the
same PBX extension on multiple SIP phones?
When using Cisco 7960s under call manager, you can have several
phones with the same line appearance, but
Jonathan Moore wrote:
I may be misunderstanding the question but what is wrong with using an extension
line like the following?
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/snom200SIP/snom100SIP/gs1,15,Ttr)
I use this to have all three desk phones in my office ring on the same menu
option/extension.
Yes, but if you
that works best here.
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Jonathan Moore wrote:
I may be misunderstanding the question but what is wrong with using an extension
line like the following?
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/snom200SIP/snom100SIP/gs1,15,Ttr)
I use this to have all three desk phones in my office ring on
BTP
NEXT!!! :P
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Geert Nijpels wrote:
Jonathan Moore wrote:
I may be misunderstanding the question but what is wrong with using an extension
line like the following?
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/snom200SIP/snom100SIP/gs1,15,Ttr)
I use this to have all three desk phones in
: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple Line Appearances
Jonathan Moore wrote:
I may be misunderstanding the question but what is wrong with using an
extension
line like the following?
exten = 3,1,Dial(SIP/snom200SIP/snom100SIP/gs1,15,Ttr)
I use this to have all three desk phones in my office ring on the same menu
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