One of the coolest things about Asterisk, and SIP/VoIP in particular is the 
abstraction of the logical (numbers) and the physical (lines).  'Lines' and 
'numbers' are no longer one and the same.   For example, I have something 
like one hundred telephone numbers, 50 phones, and only ONE sip account. 
How many 'lines'?  At any given time I have exactly as many as I'm using. 
Maybe zero.  Maybe 50+.

The one sip account is registered to Asterisk, and all numbers ring to that 
ONE sip account, and get routed to the right phone (or IVR tree, or mailbox 
etc) by simple logic in the Asterisk dialplan.

When a user picks up a phone, (the phone sets its CallerID equal to the 
users assigned phone number), he or she gets a 'line' from our ONE sip 
account.  That one SIP account may be 'trunking' from ZERO to 50 or more 
calls!

That's a summary of the important paradigm shift you'll have to understand 
to use this technology the way it was designed.  It's different than you may 
be used to, but far more powerful.

Good luck!

-Karl




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "hbk" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 10:13 AM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Best practice to set up 4 line phones


> Hi,
>
> I would like some advice from you on how to configure a multi line phone
> the best way!
>
> So far I have given the phone 4 sip accounts one for each line, this is
> a lot of work and gets messy.
>
> Is it a better way to do this?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best regards
> Helge-Bjørn
>
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