[Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building an Asterisk system
to replace an old PBX but using existing phone
Sean Rima
thecivvie at fastmail.fm
Thu Aug 11 08:49:44 MST 2005
Tom Rymes wrote:
> On Aug 11, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Sean Rima wrote:
>
>> Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:31, Sean Rima wrote:
>>>
>>>> They are standard phones but I also want them to have all the features
>>>> that Asterisk does provide, so I may build a bos for my house and show
>>>> them that as well
>>>>
>>>
>>> Standard phones can still do MWI (if they have a light), call
>>> transfers,
>>> three-way calling... all the good stuff that any Zap channel can
>>> provide.
>>>
>>> If they have displays and conform to ADSI they can even have soft
>>> buttons and
>>> so on. I have that at my house.
>>
>> Nope nothing like that only basic telephones
>>
>> Sean
>
> This may be heresy for some, but I would look into A at H for a
> reasonably sized hotel. It has wakeup calls & weather built-in, easy
> for the hotel to configure, etc, and despite the "home" in the name, it
> is solid and robust. Contrary to popular belief, you can also extend it
> as needed by using the extensions_custom.conf file.
>
I will have a look at that and see if it helps, byt the sounds itmay
Sean
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