[asterisk-users] Question about Cisco IP phone + Asterisk + channels
C F
shmaltz at gmail.com
Sat Apr 5 21:11:32 CDT 2008
The only way someone else will know that another using is using a
phone (or zap channel) is thru BLF, which IIRC the Ciscos do NOT
support.
Setting up the Ciscos with multiple call appearances is quite easy,
just give as many lines as you want the same Sip username and
password. and it will juggle it automagicly for you.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 7:07 PM, Jon Miron <mironj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning on picking up a Cisco IP phone or 2 and have a question
> about the multiple lines feature of them, and Asterisk channels in
> general. Lets say I have 2 Cisco IP phones and a call comes in, each
> one rings line 1, and I pick up. Is there any way to have
> notification on the other phone that I'm currently on that channel?
> If so, then what about if a 2nd call comes in, will it automatically
> start ringing the 2nd line on the phone? I've never played around
> with these phones except at my wife's college dorm, which wasn't much.
>
> Basically right now I have some ATAs with cordless phones hooked up to
> them and each ATA has it's own line sort to speak (I'm sure you guys
> know what I mean), where as one call comes in and whoever answers
> first wins the channel.
>
> If anyone is confused by this and needs clarification, let me know.
> Thanks in advance! :)
>
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