That behaviour sounds normal to me, if you want to use a ringall Q for example.
Zoa. Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
On Friday 08 July 2005 14:17, Noah Miller wrote:Hi Patrick -We are about to buy several Snom phones. Does anyone have warnings or advices against these phones ? Our finalists were Cisco, Polycom and Snom. We will be using only the SIP protocol.One particularly weird behavior on the Snom phones - When the phone is either 1) off-hook without a call, or 2) on-hook and ringing, if another call comes into the phone, it will tell asterisk it is busy. Most other phones in this case will roll the second call over to the next available line, but Snom phones will give a busy message back to asterisk. I went crazy with my configs trying to figure out how to stop this, but Snom has said that this behavior is intentional. I don't know why.To prevent further rumore about this "feature": for the snom 320 and 360 there will be firmwares available which will also accept incoming calls (ring) when you are in a menu or some other initial user interaction. Best regards Nils Ohlmeier
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