Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007 11:22:23 pm Stephen Bosch wrote:
dial(SIP/polycom-on-my-deskLocal/5551212,15,tr)
Will this work even if the Local is pointing to a Zap channel?
As far as I know, this only works with SIP or IAX outgoing.
I'm not sure where you are getting
Stephen Bosch wrote:
That's not what was in your example. Your example is a mix of Zap and
SIP. Zap channels answer immediately, so if you do Dial() to multiple
technologies, the Zap() channel will always answer first.
This is not quite accurate; Zap channels that are analog FXO ports
answer
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Anthony Francis wrote:
dial(SIP/polycom-on-my-deskLocal/5551212,15,tr)
Will this work even if the Local is pointing to a Zap channel?
As far as I know, this only works with SIP or IAX outgoing.
-Stephen-
I use local because It dials the call from default
If it is posible for a imcoming call to ring both the Polycom desk
phone and my cell phone at the same time, if I dont answer fall back
to my voice mail box.
I would like to hire someone to cofigure that for me.
Bob
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dial(SIP/polycom-on-my-deskLocal/5551212,15,tr)
as an example.
Bob Gibson wrote:
If it is posible for a imcoming call to ring both the Polycom desk
phone and my cell phone at the same time, if I dont answer fall
back to my voice mail box.
I would like to hire someone to
Anthony Francis wrote:
dial(SIP/polycom-on-my-deskLocal/5551212,15,tr)
Will this work even if the Local is pointing to a Zap channel?
As far as I know, this only works with SIP or IAX outgoing.
-Stephen-
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On Thursday 23 August 2007 11:22:23 pm Stephen Bosch wrote:
dial(SIP/polycom-on-my-deskLocal/5551212,15,tr)
Will this work even if the Local is pointing to a Zap channel?
As far as I know, this only works with SIP or IAX outgoing.
I'm not sure where you are getting that assumption from, as I