Joseph

The DIDs are tied to a circuit.  The circuit has a ring order
(ascending or descending or other...).  So ordering the DIDs is just
getting the numbers most of the time, attaching them to a circuit that
is setup to handle the calls in a certain way.


Andrew


On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Joseph L. Casale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am about to order some DIDs for my first install but I am unclear on how 
> Asterisk
>  will function in either scenario with the two options I can order with. One 
> option
>  is the DID has unlimited connections. Another option for the DID is that it 
> has a
>  maximum of two concurrent calls only. How does Asterisk understand the 
> multiple
>  calls that are coming in and behave for both scenarios? The phone system we 
> are
>  trying to replace and therefore replicate the functionality is that of a 
> very base
>  Meridian system with 3 lines.
>
>  Thanks for any guidance!
>  jlc
>
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