If the users have a bluetooth device like a cellphone-with-bluetooth or
their laptop, this might work: http://mundy.org/blog/index.php?p=78 -
you'll have to modify the script in the tutorial a bit.
essentially - you have a presence server at the two offices - when they
enter the building, the bluetooth device registers with the presence
server and the corresponding phone comes alive.
works great for us (as long as the bloke doesn't leave the cellphone at
home)
rajeev
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Alex Ongena wrote:
Hi,
People here often work on 2-3 places (office 1, office 2 and home).
I would like to give them 1 extension (XXX) and to ask them to
'register' the phone they use at a certain moment.
The idea is that, when you need someone, just dial XXX and the
phone near him (in Office 1, Office 2 or at Home), will ring.
This will keep my queue system and other tricks intact, where I
always use the single extension XXX.
I know you can 'forward' calls to other extensions, but when people
go from Office 1 to Office 2, they forget to enable their forward in
Office 1 to Office 2.
I like a solution where they can say 'Please register me, I'am now
sitting in Office 2'. The moment after 'registration', when you call
XXX, the phone in Office 2 will ring.
In all places I use Asterisk 1.2.1 with bristuff, Cisco 7940/60 phones
with Sip and some Sip softphones.
Any hints or tricks to get this behaviour ?
Thanks
Alex
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