Yes,

But try calling your cell from one of your phones - Does the cell start ringing the moment you hear ringing on the SIP phone? or does it ring a half ring/full ring later? I'm just curious because I do the same thing. (Very strict pattern match) but I don NOT have the 'r' option set in the Dial command. This way, I don't here a ring on the SIP phone side until the phone at the other end actually starts to ring.

It's confused some people who sit there waiting and wondering - but I like it so too bad :)
All of our SIP phones dial instantly when the users finished dialing. We can do this because we have no ambiguous extension lengths. i.e. no _XXX and _XXXX and we don't use the "." pattern match.

Shane Spencer wrote:
I only say this because nobody in our office knew how to use the
checkmark on snom phones to initiate a call, they always just waited
for the phone to initiate the call for them :)

On 2/15/07, Shane Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
do your sip phones dial after a timeout?  If the timeout is set to
around 5 seconds you may have a dialplan issue on your sip hardware.
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