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Yeah I do use ring groups
at the moment. But the problem is that I can’t control “the flow”.
Let’s take your
example. dial(SIP/dev1&SIP/dev2&SIP/dev3) If I dial these 3 numbers, and dev2 is already one the
phone. How do I check for that? I only want one of the three phones active at the
time. But if no telephone is busy, they all should ring until the call is
picked up (this is what it always does now). Is this possible in asterisk? Thanks Fra:
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På vegne av Gary Richardson The last sip device to
register gets the call. The way around this is to have your sip devices
register under different accounts and create a ring group
(dial(SIP/dev1&SIP/dev2&SIP/devN)) On 5/1/06, Hi. How does this work? What if this SIP/account was a member (agent) of
a queue? Ex: dial(SIP/account,20,tT). Would the dialstatus
be set as busy when one of the phones is actively talking, or will the other
phones continue to ring? You may have seen my other submissions to this
list. I'm looking for a way to make the other phones in a group unavailable
when one of them is busy. Because one person will have multiple phones. Thanks
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