Nope.. actually, I almost wish the phones did that! (AASTRA 9133i)
because if you are dialing a number, and a call comes in it dumps the
number you were dialing (assuming you didn't finish dialing yet).

It turns out it seems I had a syntax error in my set caller id!!!
Check it out.. notice where the " are in the first and where they are
in the second one?

On 6/2/06, Thomas Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt wrote:
>
>    In both cases, SIP/116 is on hook and available for calls.
> The only thing different is in example one... before it rings
> extention 116, it rings extention 101 for 5 seconds.
I know this sounds silly, but you didn't miss anything in the log
stating that the handset had become unavailable in the meantime? (qualify)
That's the only time I've seen this. (Happens with cheaper handsets,
removing the qualify like from the channel fixes it).


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