Hi Elliot, and thanks for the reply.

I'm not completely sure you've considered that the SIP users registered 
on all devices are the same.
Have you ?

I mean...
How will I use "Dial" command with a sequence of same devices, like: 
Dial(SIP/101&SIP/101&SIP/101), for example ?

That's why we are testing the possibility to create "virtual" devices on 
subsequent registrations, so we can at the end make something like: 
Dial(SIP/101&SIP/101-001&SIP/101-002) if someone dials to SIP/101.
Note: SIP/101-001 and SIP/101-002 don't really exist. They will be 
provided by our ARA driver to allow the multiple device ringing.

Thanks and best regards,
Mauro.



Elliot Otchet escreveu:
> Is your goal here to have multiple devices ring when an extension is dialed 
> and the first one to answer take the call?
>
> If so, see the Dial command 
> Dial(Technology/resource&Technology/resource&Technology/resource...[|timeout][|options][|URL]).
>   When multiple technology/resource entries are listed, the first one to 
> answer will take the call.  That accomplishes your goal, if I understand you 
> correctly.
>
> The nice part about doing it this way (with each device independently 
> registered) is that you gain a substantial amount of granularity in 
> controlling where calls go and you don't have to find creative ways (read: 
> unsupported) to trick Asterisk or endpoints.
>
> If you're developing your own GUI to have people set up their devices, you 
> can easily create a wizard that walks them through setting up each device and 
> associating them together through either channel variables or other tables in 
> a database.
>
> I use this methodology in 1.4 and it works quite reliably.  For a good 
> reference, check out http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial or 
> from your Asterisk console try: 'core show application dial<enter>'
>
> It's not perfect because you can have devices that do funny things with a SIP 
> INVITE, but in most cases it works very well.
>
> Regards,
>
> Elliot
>
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