Christian Mohrbacher wrote:
In some cases : Yes.
But we have the following situation : We re using cisco 7960 phones in
each office (about 150 of them), but not every person has it's own
phone. Normally there are two employees in one office and they share one
phone, BUT have their own extension. Fortunately the Ciscos are able to
register each line seperately. The lines are registered via their
extension, which means if you configure your phone to have extension
1234 the line will be registeres as SIP/1234.

And there is your problem. Using the extension as the SIP User ID does not scale, is confusing, and limits your thinking about devices and extensions. There are several reasons this is a bad idea. Multiple extension numbers ringing on the same device / line appearance is the most common.

We use the MAC address of the device as the SIP User ID. We append a -a, -b, -c, etc to the MAC address for each line appearance. This does not work well for Softphone, but since All Softphones Suck(TM), we don't really care about this limitation.

Users seldom need to know their SIP User ID.
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