[asterisk-users] 2 devices using same sip account

René Enskat ren at tmwr.de
Tue Dec 19 12:43:14 MST 2006


yes thats we i use 100,a,b,c etc.
do you can mail me your extensions how you do the dials and the vm?

regards rene

On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 13:15:53 -0600
  Aaron Daniel <amdtech at shsu.edu> wrote:
> We use this function regularly (you should see my phone's
> dialstring...).  If one phone responds that it's unavailable, the rest
> of the phones will still ring through.  In the event that none of the
> other phones are answered, the extension is considered unanswered, so
> depending on how you program your dialplan, the call will go to the
> unavailable voicemail.  If you watch the CLI in this situation, you'll
> see Asterisk try all the devices in the group at the same time, and
> it'll just bypass any devices that are unavailable.
> 
> Also, the problem with multiple phones registering with Asterisk at the
> same name is that Asterisk only stores the information about the device
> once, and is overwritten with each subsequent register.  If you have a
> softphone and a hardphone both registered, whichever one has a faster
> re-register rate will win out over the slower one.  The only way around
> this is through the call groups, as several people have stated.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 10:55 -0800, Carla Schroder wrote:
>> Hmm, I don't know what happens when one of the lines is busy and none of the 
>> lines get answered. It's easy enough to test. If it doesn't go to voicemail, 
>> then perhaps this is what you want:
>> 
>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme
>> 
>> On Tuesday 19 December 2006 9:58 am, René Enskat wrote:
>> > how isit possible to get the VM there when one line is busy?
>> >
>> > regards rene
>> >
>> > On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:48:01 -0800
>> >
>> >   Carla Schroder <carla at bratgrrl.com> wrote:
>> > > Your phones only register once, when they first start up. Seems to me
>> > > that having multiple phones on the same account is asking for trouble-
>> > > why not set
>> > > up multiple accounts in the usual way, and create a ring group for all
>> > > the phones you want to use? Like this example that rings two phones at
>> > > the same time:
>> > >
>> > > exten => 100,1,Dial(SIP/101&SIP/102,30,t)
>> > > exten => 100,2,VoiceMail(100 at local-users)
>> > >
>> > > There are all kinds of fancy variations on this theme, but the idea is
>> > > the same: one user with many phones, one extension, one voicemail box.
> 
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> Aaron Daniel
> Senior Voice Analyst
> Sam Houston State University
> amdtech at shsu.edu
> (936) 294-4198
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