Sure, do something like this:
 
[telasip-in]
exten => _512879677[67],1,macro(callgroup,s,1)
exten => _879677[67],1,macro(callgroup,s,1)
 
[macro-callgroup]
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/120&SIP/121&SIP/122&SIP/124&SIP/125&SIP/126&SIP/127)
exten => s,2,hangup
 
From the sounds of it, this would probably work better if you setup call queues, but the above will do what you are asking.
 
bp

 
On 8/30/06, Larry Alkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
William I found and fixed the problem.  Your comment gave me the kick to
persevere.  Thank you very much.

My exten line had a comment at the end that contained a close paren.
That apparently screwed up the context line - although it shouldn't
have.  Now all three extensions ring.

Note my mail program wrapped the line but it's not wrapped in the file:

[telasip-in]
;===========
exten =>    _879677[67],1,Dial(SIP/120&SIP/122&SIP/124)  ; to be all
extensions)
exten =>    _512879677[67],1,Dial(SIP/120&SIP/122&SIP/124)


This leads to another problem.  I have 13 sip phones for [telasip-in]
and other contexts to call ring groups for extension intercomming.

Is there some kind of macro I could have to replace the instances of:
(SIP/120&SIP/122&SIP/124)

I have not yet written or read up on macros.

Larry

William Piper wrote:
> I don't know then, I do the same exact thing:
> exten => _352688XXXX,3,Dial,SIP/202&SIP/214|20
>
> Perhaps try sending everything in that context exactly as it is typed & let
> us look at it.
> I'm pretty sure you have something configured incorrectly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> bp
>
>
> On 8/30/06, Larry Alkoff < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry I was not clear Rushowr.
>>
>> In the actual extensions.conf as used, the 'old' line is commented out
>> so only 'new' is active.  Then I reload.  However, only the single 120
>> line rings instead of all.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> Rushowr wrote:
>> > Then entire OLD extension must be removed so the new one will match
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] On Behalf Of
>> >> Larry Alkoff
>> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:49 PM
>> >> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>> >> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Extension Ring on Multiple Phones
>> >>
>> >> Color me puzzled.  What part of: exten =>
>> >> _879677[67],1,Dial(SIP/120) should be deleted?
>> >>
>> >> Larry
>> >>
>> >> William Piper wrote:
>> >>> Sounds like you still have the old exten still there.
>> >>> Make sure you get rid of: exten => _879677[67],1,Dial(SIP/120)
>> >>>
>> >>> bp
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