On Sun, 2006-15-10 at 05:09 -0400, Henry.L.Coleman wrote: > The quirk of your old PBX is in fact exactly what happens when you put any > two analog phones on the same line. The easiest way to duplicate this is > to connect another analog phone to your ATA. Some analog phones can > indicate when the other is on the line and can put a call on hold locally.
In fact no, I should have explained better, but in the old system one phone was analogue and the other was a multi-line digital Nortel Meridian phone. The one phone has to be analogue because it interfaces with a radio broadcast phone patch. -m > > > Hi, > > > > I am looking to replace a quirk of our old PBX system functionality with > > asterisk but after searching, archives, wiki, etc.. I cannot figure out > > how. > > > > Here is what I would like to do: > > > > PhoneA is a SIP hard phone, phoneB is an analogue phone connected to a > > SIP ATA. When an incoming call comes in, I would like to ring both > > phones, but if phoneA is answered first, I would like phoneB to be > > answered as well and left in a "off hook" state so that when someone > > picks up the receiver of phoneB, they can hear and participate in the > > conversation between the calling party and phoneA. > > > > I believe I would have to put both phones in a MeetMe conference, but > > how to I "auto-answer" phoneB when phoneA has answered the call? > > > > I suspect that this may not be possible with asterisk, but would like > > confirmation of that. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > -m > >
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