Is there any confirm about this?

Thanks a  lot.

Regards

On 9/25/06, Roy Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Receiving a call is easy to understand and we can implement on the phone.
> How about initiating a call from different line, because there are two
> cases:
> 1) Initiate a call from the same phone by selecting line 1
> 2) Initate a call from the other phone with same AOR registed by picking
> it .
>
> Here is one question: How to join another call to one group call such as
> conference.
>
> For 1), it should be easy.
> But for 2), if without help of proxy server,  I can't figure out how to
> make it.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> -Regards
>
>
> On 9/25/06, Paul Kyzivat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This is much easier to implement than single line extension.
> >
> > A phone that is registered for some AOR will typically receive invites
> > for calls to the AOR whether it is currently in a call or not. What it
> > chooses to do about those is a local implementation issue. If you want
> > the phone to place a ringing indication on a different "line" on the
> > phone, go right ahead and do so.
> >
> > And with two phones, all you need do is register them both to the same
> > AOR.
> >
> >         Paul
> >
> > Roy Yang wrote:
> > > Hi, All
> > >     In analog world, for one 2-line phone, we can register 2-phones
> > with
> > > same phone number through PBX.
> > > When you are calling through line 1, and  you can issue another call
> > or
> > > accepting another call through
> > > putting line 1 on hold, and dial another number . Also, you can switch
> > back
> > > to the line 1 by placing line 1 button.
> > >    Another scenario is that you have two phones in one room, and you
> > are
> > > calling on line 1, and you can pick up
> > > a call or initiate another call through another call on line 2.
> > >
> > >     This feature is different from single line extention described in
> > > draft-ietf-sipping-service-examples-10.
> > >
> > >      Do somebody know how to implement this feature or it has been
> > defined
> > > in some RFC document?
> > >
> > >      Thanks  a lot!
> > >
> > >  Regards
> > >
> > > -Roy
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