Ok,
Then bristuff may be the way to go.  However, I read this on the wiki
"Note: Using bristuff breaks PRI support, so you cant have both bri
and pri in the same server. "
That's not good!  I need PRI.

Can I load bristuff just like I load zaptel (that being a module,
without patching asterisk)



On 5/24/06, Kevin P. Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt wrote:
> My system does not have bristuff installed.   The problem, though,
> that I see with bristuff is it would turn ALL of my agents ACD lights
> on when one logged in.   What I really just want to do is turn on a
> light on a phone when someone dials an extension.   It really is
> looking like there is no way at all to do this =(

Yes, the bristuff package contains exactly what you would need to do
this... a virtual 'device' channel driver, and diaplan applications to
set the state of that device. Combined with a hint to watch that device,
you can manage the BLF lamps on your phones.

> Clearly I can do something like:
> 2345,hint,2345 and a show hints shows 2345 as either Idle or
> Unavailable.  Can I manually change the setting for an extension?

Not at this time, no. The extension state is computed by combining the
device states of all the devices in the hint, and that's all. The code
OEJ has been working on will make a virtual device manager available,
which would work the same way as the bristuff package does it.
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