Eric Wieling wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 01:01, Tracy R Reed wrote:
Note however that this WILL NOT work if one of the devices you are calling is on a Zap channel. I have a PRI and I would love to ring my cell phone AND my desk phone (SIP) at the same time but if I try only the Zap interface rings. I posted regarding this a few days ago. It seems silly to have to go out through another VOIP provider when I have my own PRI. I have clients who want this feature too so I would really like to solve this problem.
This is a problem with ANALOG interfaces, but not normally an issue with PRI (aka DIGITAL) interfaces. Something else is going on that's causing this problem for you. I can see callprogress= or busydetect= causing something like this. These two options are designed for analog interfaces and I don't know what sorts of issues would happen if you tried using them with PRIs. One of the biggest reasons people use PRIs is so they don't have this problem. I don't know what to suggest to you, other than not to give up. This is a fixable issue with PRIs.
I don't have any issues at all doing this with PRI. As a matter of fact, I'm ringing two SIP phones, an IAX phone and three PSTN phones (via a PRI) at the same time. Whoever answers first gets the call.
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