[Asterisk-Users] Snom and multiple lines

Joe Dennick joe at dennick.net
Mon May 31 14:48:12 MST 2004


For the Secretary/boss thing; you can also have inbound calls for the
boss ring on both the boss's phone and the secretary's phone.  Other
options include the AST-Gui-Client or the AST-Panel which are both
capable of showing who's on their phone at any given time.

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From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rich Adamson
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 5:05 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Snom and multiple lines


> So, first,
> why do the lights stay on, and secondly, can they light when anyone is

> using that extension?
<snip>
> Not only do we need the secretay/boss "key system" arrangement, but a 
> traveling technician would like to be able to add his SIP extension to

> someone else's phone when he is working at their station.
> 
<snip>
> > How do I get the lights to work correctly on a SNOM 200 when I 
> > configure
> it
> > for more than one line?  The lights stay on solid, although the 
> > buttons
> work
> > correctly for making calls.  Thanks in advance.

I'm using a snom 200 v2.03o with two extns defined, and the lights work
as expected. (They didn't on some earlier version though.) Make sure to
define the two (or more) buttons in web interface under Key Mappings (P1
= Line = Number <sip:3002 at its-ip-address>, P2 = ...), matching Settings,
SIP, Lines registered Account numbers.

If I press extn button #2 and place a call, the callerid properly
indicates the correct extension. If I call the extn number assigned to
button #2, the LED correctly flashes indicating an incoming call. When
the call is complete, all LEDs are off.

Regarding your key system question, I've never heard of anyone with a
configuration that would actual light button #2's LED if some remote sip
phone happened to be on the extension number assigned to that key. If
you could dream up a way to do that, it would be dependent on the exact
sip phone that you're using. There are no sip standards for turning
on/off LED's like that other then the MWI.

Regarding the traveling technician, certainly would not be all that
difficult to configure a dialplan that would provide that function. If
the technician's real extn was 1111, have the technician dial a special
extn from where ever he happens to be (maybe x2111), and the code for
that extension in the dialplan implements a staight call forward to
whatever the callerid happened 
to be for that call. (There's probably a dozen different ways to do
that. Check the wiki and goggle for examples.) Dialing x2111 again when
he's ready to leave that desk could also toggle the call forwarding off
again.

Rich



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