First off, please, for the love of God, don't cremate me, if I should already know the answer to this!<br><br>I've installed a small setup for an office who wanted to be able to talk to each other instead of having to rely on MSN to communicate. Weird request, I know, but hey, we do what we need to do to get paid. I installed soft phones, gave everyone an extension, and bingo, they can call and talk over their PCs happy as hell. Which brings me to my problem - they loved the system so much, that now, they want it for ALL their calls, that is their calls that involve the real world. ATM, they all have separate independent land lines, which is why they had a problem in the first place, large bills for calling each other, now they want a VoIP solution, that would have calls coming in over their broadband connection, and automatically route to each of their phones, depending on which line has called them. I just got out of a meeting with them, and what they want, goes as such...
<br><br>Bob has a VoIP number 020-xxx-xxx - when this number rings, the box answers the call, plays some music, while it waits for Bob to answer. This call should only go to Bobs extension. If he's not there, it routes the call to his voicemail
<br>Mary has a different number. When this number rings, it gets routed straight to her extension, in the same manner as Bobs, but if she's not available, it looks for who is, and rings their phones, and if no one answers, then goes to voice mail.
<br><br><br>Basically, there are 2 types of behaviours that they would like on their lines. My problem, is how to implement it! I'm an asterisk virgin, and getting them to be able to talk to each other across their office network and 12 extensions, took the best part of 2 hours - I don't want to have to spend a whole day working on this one.
<br><br>The VoIP numbers have already been purchased, and are ready to go - i just need to configure it all - Can it be done!?