[Asterisk-Users] Re: two UA with the same usr/pwd
Michael D Schelin
mike at shelcomm.com
Tue Aug 2 11:35:10 MST 2005
Rich is correct. Example: Night security guards may need to catch an
inbound calls that could ring at more than one station. Maybe one is
doing rounds and the other is at another desk off site. Sometimes call
forwarding is too slow. There are many reasons why this could be used.
Rich Adamson wrote:
>Regardless of what has (or has not) been implemented in asterisk, there
>is a very valid business reason for wanting an extension number to ring
>on multiple phones and to determine the status of an extension from
>multiple phones. Business have needed (and implemented) that for years.
>Having such an implementation in asterisk would definitely be a major
>plus (regardless of what our definitions of a pbx and keysystem happen
>to be).
>
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>
>>Many people seem to want this feature. I think they are just
>>confused. I've never actually heard of a good reason to let multiple
>>devices register with the same username/secret. Most of the time they
>> want a call to ring on multiple devices and they are trying to make
>>a device == extension, which is not correct. A device is a device and
>>an extension is an extension and they are not the same thing and there
>>is no 1-to-1 mapping between them.
>>
>>Victor Alvarez wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I really think this matter deserves attention. I have been asked many times about it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Victor.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I can understand why asterisk is designed to not to allow two UAs with the same usr/pwd,
>>>>
>>>>
>http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-February/037284.html, but I have to find a
>solution for this.
>
>
>>>>My first option is use SER as an extension end of Asterisk, to allow more than one SIP
>>>>
>>>>
>endpoint to register with the same details http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large. I
>wonder if there is another way to do this. Of course, I am talking about a SIP proxy behaviour,
>simultaneous registration, both phones ringing at the same time and first to answer gets the
>call.
>
>
>>>>Kind regards,
>>>>Victor.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>--
>>Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
>>Mark Twain
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