On 17/2/13 5:02 pm, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
customer102/Handset_102 xxx.yyy.zzz.153 D
N 5062 OK (80 ms)
customer103/Handset_103 xxx.yyy.zzz.153 D
N 5062 OK (70 ms)
customer104/Handset_104 xxx.yyy.zzz.153 D N 5062
OK (66 ms)
That's perfectly normal with these phones, and shouldn't pose a problem.
As you see, all handsets are identified with the same port, which means
that on incoming call to one handset or when transfering a call with the
asterisk transfer feature, all 3 handsets are ringing :-(
You can specify which SIP account correlates to each handset in the
Gigaset web interface.
Go to Settings -> Telephony -> Number Assignment
You want Handset 1 to use Connection 'Handset_102' for outgoing calls
and for incoming calls (untick everything else except this for incoming
calls).
Likewise Handset 2 should use Connection 'Handset_103' for outgoing and
incoming (again, untick everything but this option).
Rinse and repeat for other handsets.
I can confirm it does work properly - we have dozens of clients with
Gigaset phones and separate SIP registrations per handset.
Kind regards,
Chris
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