[asterisk-users] Y-cords - What are they ?
Mike
list at net-wall.com
Tue Jul 6 14:58:44 CDT 2010
I believe people use this for headsets, to have a superviror listen in on a
call with the agent (for training purposes). You can therefore plug in two
headsets on the same phone.
Mike
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> bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Gergo Csibra
> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 15:52
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Y-cords - What are they ?
>
> Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 8:11:46 PM, bruce wrote:
>
> > Can someone please explain what Y-cords are available out there and how
> they
> > can be used with Aastra or other VoIP phones? Maybe with or WITHOUT
> > headsets?
> > Isn't a Y-cord traded for soft Barge in these days?
>
> I think Y-cords only for PSTN. Or there're Y-cords for twisted pair
> ethetnet too, but that not a good idea.
>
> Usualy VoIP phones includes a mini 2 port switch to use one switch
> port for a phone and a PC.
>
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>
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