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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>From
discussions with the receptionist staff, this is what we need:<BR><BR>X number
of buttons for parking slots.<BR>These buttons should be lit when a call is
parked there.<BR>When on a call, just pushing an unlit button will park the
call. (The do not want to hit hold, transfer, etc.)<BR>Hitting Transfer and the
button would most likely be OK.<BR>To pick up a call, they can push the parking
slot button.<BR>The parking slot should be a dailable extension, so that
everyone else can just dial 5401, etc to pick up the call.<BR><BR>I assume that
there is some kind of local channel I can do this with and avoid any of the
automated parking systems like Park,<BR>ParkandAnnounce or ValetParking, all of
which have their pros and cons.<BR><BR>Digging through res_features.c it is hard
to discern where the call really is when parked (what kind of channel it is) so
I am not<BR>sure if it can be reproduced in dialplan.<BR><BR>Has anyone done
manual call parking this
way?<BR><BR><BR>Steven</FONT><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>