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<P><FONT COLOR="#008080" FACE="Arial">I have hard phones that are capable of handling three calls at once. That is setup (apparently) through multiple registrations. My question is has anyone done this and what is the proper way of doing it? Do I have to setup (for 2 phones that have three lines) 6 sections in my sip.conf and setup 6 extensions to handle the registrations? </FONT></P>
<P><FONT COLOR="#008080" FACE="Arial">Also, if I found by searching the web sample code for making both sip extensions ring when a call comes in, but what if I had 100 extensions? Seems like the string would get pretty long, is there a way to put all extensions in a single group and ring the group? </FONT></P>
<P><FONT COLOR="#008080" FACE="Arial">All kinda is the same question. But thanks for the answer anyway… </FONT>
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<P><FONT COLOR="#008080" FACE="Arial">Sean Garland</FONT>
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