On Monday 15 Jun 2015, Ivan Demkovitch wrote:
> Hello group!
> 
> I’m new to Asterisk but got one running finally :)
> 
> Now I’m trying to solve following problem. I have company Automated
> Attendant and each employee have SIP phone at home, SIP phone in office,
> cell phone.
> 
> I want all those 3 phones to be “one”. So, if someone calls our company
> number and dials my extension - I’d like 3 phones to ring at the same
> time.
> 
> What is this feature and where should I look for samples, etc? I’m going by
> “Asterisk: The definite guide” book and pretty confident with those
> concepts described but not sure how to achieve what I described above.
> 
> Thank you,
> Ivan

You can ring multiple phones with a single Dial() statement, separating them 
with "and" signs:  Dial(TECH1/EXT1&TECH2/EXT2&TECH3/EXT3& .....)

Suppose my desk phone at work is SIP/403, my desk phone at home  (which, by 
cunning use of VPN, actually appears on an address in the Company Intranet)  
is SIP/703  and my mobile is 07xxxxxx726.  Then in the dialplan, I would have 
something like

exten => 403,1,NoOp(Trying three different ways to call AJS)
exten => 403,2,Dial(SIP/403&SIP/703&${GSM_GW}/07xxxxxx726,60)
exten => 403,3,VoiceMail(403,u)
exten => 403,4,Hangup()

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AJS

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