You can use Asterisk along with Ser. Asterisk for advanced features like Voicemail and gateway, and Ser for routing SIP messages, Registrar, acc, etc. Take a look at:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large
It works!!

Regards,
Ricardo.




Tomislav Parčina wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
In some cases : Yes.
But we have the following situation : We re using cisco 7960 phones in
each office (about 150 of them)

Do Cisco phones support paging/intercom? If yes, please send me link to some 
useful pages.

Now we want to give the user's the ability to "take their number with
them". So when you change places you can call a defined number which
will write you a config file for your new phone.

To much work. Is it working right?

Now, if I have extension 1234 and go to a different office, or to a
meeting room, etc and log into that phone using my extension, if i did
not log out my normal phone we have a problem because we have to SIP/1234.
I haven't found a good solution for that yet, but if I could register
two SIP/1234 phones the problem would be solved.

I would like that Asterisk supports multiple registers, but till then you could 
use dynamic agents. Agent can log in from every phone. And you send incoming 
phone call to agent instead to extension.


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