[Asterisk-Users] Re: Snom phones - any advice
Zoa
zoachien at securax.org
Fri Jul 8 06:20:16 MST 2005
That behaviour sounds normal to me, if you want to use a ringall Q for
example.
Zoa.
Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
>On Friday 08 July 2005 14:17, Noah Miller wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Patrick -
>>
>>
>>
>>>>>We are about to buy several Snom phones.
>>>>>
>>>>>Does anyone have warnings or advices against these phones ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Our finalists were Cisco, Polycom and Snom.
>>>>>
>>>>>We will be using only the SIP protocol.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>One particularly weird behavior on the Snom phones - When the phone
>>is either 1) off-hook without a call, or 2) on-hook and ringing, if
>>another call comes into the phone, it will tell asterisk it is busy.
>>Most other phones in this case will roll the second call over to the
>>next available line, but Snom phones will give a busy message back to
>>asterisk. I went crazy with my configs trying to figure out how to
>>stop this, but Snom has said that this behavior is intentional. I
>>don't know why.
>>
>>
>
>To prevent further rumore about this "feature": for the snom 320 and 360 there
>will be firmwares available which will also accept incoming calls (ring) when
>you are in a menu or some other initial user interaction.
>
>Best regards
> Nils Ohlmeier
>
>
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