SIP simultaneous registry possible workaround (was Re:
[Asterisk-Users] New Asterisk bounty: SIP simultaneous registry)
M3 Freak
m3freak at rogers.com
Tue Jul 13 06:50:14 MST 2004
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 03:54, Holger Schurig wrote:
> > Also, you can use the callgroup feature in sip.conf
> >
> > [111]
> > ...
> > callgroup=1
> > callerid="Member 1"<12345>
> >
> > [112]
> > ...
> > callgroup=1
> > callerid="Member 2"<12345>
> >
> > [113]
> > ...
> > callgroup=1
> > callerid="Member 3"<12345>
> >
> > then in your dialplan
> >
> > exten => 12345,1,Dial(SIP/111) ; dialling one member
> > rings them all
>
> Seems like a s a weird setup. I can't call them individual that way, can't
> I?
Sure you can. It just depends on you set up the extensions. For
example, you could have a section in extensions.conf for the individual
SIP extensions, and another section where all the SIP extensions should
be rung (e.g. an IVR menu or something).
HTH,
Kanwar
Systems Aligned Inc.
www.systemsaligned.com
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