>Hi Jerry > >As others have eluded to, the 'PTT' feature can mean different things to different >people depending on their background.> > >Is it fair to say that you're looking for a one-touch button which initiates a call to >the other end and causes the other end to automatically answer in speakerphone >mode?
>If that would foot the bill then have a look at the auto-answer feature of Yealink >and Snom phones (and others I'm sure). It can be easily triggered by adding a >SIP header line into your dialplan so that the necessary header is included with >the invite (this triggers the auto-answer at the remote end). >If you have either of these brands to play with and need the dialplan code just >sing out. >Pete Mundy Hi All, no - sorry if I wasn't clear. I am looking for a solution that I can pick up a headset, dial a number into asterisk and connect to "whatever" - BUT before I can actually "speak" I need to press a "real" button on the headset. if I then release the button on the headset "no audio is passed" but the call is still active. To speak again - I need to "press the button" on the headset. Like I mentioned. The fake PTT on polycom will not work. This is for a government type end user. They wish to be having an internal meeting and be able to announce something - but require a push to talk button to speak. Thus the meeting can continue with the button released, then they can pause the meeting and push the button and speak more... Something like that is my understanding. I hope that helps, Jerry
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