On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 15:13, Jim Gottlieb wrote: > On 2003-02-26 at 14:38, Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'll admit I have not been in a company where there was heavy phone > > usage, but I've not seen anyone use more than a few keys outside of the > > stock DTMF keypad. The only thing I know for sure that isn't emulated is > > the intercom function. > > Some things I like to have on my desk phone, that can not easily be > emulated with speed-dial buttons: > > � Busy lamps, so I can see who is on the phone before I decide to > disturb them
Do you think that scales well? 100 lamps is more of a hassle. Use gastman if need be. I use gastman to monitor my system mainly. > � Multiple virtual line appearances Does this mean you want to be attached to multiple calls? Analog does let you bounce between 2, but not the most gracefully especially if there is 3 way calling. > � Message waiting lamp Supported already. My 2 cordless phones at home work just fine with message waiting lamps. > � Display that shows who is calling whom in my pickup group so I can > decide which calls to grab again, this is more of a gastman function. > � Quick single button access to conferencing, transfer, and party drop This can be accomplished with a combo of buttons on the phone, or by using gastman. You demonstrate that you use more functionality than most people I know. For you to have a copy of gastman augmenting an analog phone wouldn't be to out of the ordinary. The inconvienence of the average user to be scaled down to a standard analog phone would minimal. At my last job, they would have jumped at pitching the digital phones for a analog that they knew how to operate. Of course I wouldn't use them as much of a example since they still prefer wp51 for dos. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
