[Asterisk-Users] Line appearances

Brian Cuthie brian at systemix.com
Tue May 11 07:57:00 MST 2004


That's exactly what it means. And, Asterisk will do the right thing.

-brian

Joseph wrote:

>Thanks for the help.
>
>Does that mean that say I had an extension 240 on
>line appearance one, I could make button 2,3,4 also register
>the same ext number?
>Would * care that there were multiple entries from the same ip
>for the same ext?
>
>Thanks again for the tips.
>
>On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 09:28, Brian Cuthie wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi Joseph,
>>
>>I'll assume you mean a 7960 with the SIP image...
>>
>>Yes, you can register the same SIP client multiple times. Each line 
>>appearance on a 7960 configured for SIP is a separate SIP client. Each 
>>can register with completely different SIP proxies (providers) or you 
>>can have several registrations for the same directory number (DN) so 
>>that instead of call waiting, additional calls appear at the next 
>>available line appearance.
>>
>>I can't answer your coded question since I always use g.711ulaw.
>>
>>-brian
>>
>>Joseph wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I am trying to get an understanding of how line appearances work
>>>like on the cisco 7960 phones.
>>>
>>>Is there a wiki somewhere about how this works?
>>>
>>>Also, the 7960 phones let you register more than one ext.
>>>Why would you want more than one or is this connected to line
>>>appearances?
>>>
>>>Is there a way to have phones use more than one codec, say
>>>use g.711 to talk with * and g.729 to talk with another
>>>phone?
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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