On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Jon Pounder wrote: > The phone does not have to necessarily be at the pbx either, it could be > brought out to the reception desk etc.
On Definity systems, we used a device called something like "Emergency Cut-over". When power from the switch was lost, the device threw a bunch of relays cutting CO lines over to fax machines that were specifically chosen to allow dialing without power (many fax machines won't dial unless there is power) or to fax machines with a "Y" adapter connected to a $9 Wal-Mart phone. Normally, these fax machines would go through the switch, but if the switch had problems, it would "cut over". We put big signs above all the fax machines indicating that they were "EMERGENCY PHONES". I've also seen pay-phones installed in some areas to serve this function as well (typically shop environments where personal phone calls using company equipment were frowned upon). -- Joel _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
