Continuing on/adding my $0.02 to Joe's reply on this thread....
--On Friday, October 15, 2004 23:30 -0500 Joe Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If Extension 1000 is a Zap channel (i.e. an interface card that has an RJ11 into which you plug a phone), that may not be able to receive more than one call at a time (I'm not real clear on whether there are built- in functions within Asterisk like call waiting for this situation).
Zap does call waiting tone, if callwaiting=yes.
If Extension 1000 is a SIP client, Asterisk simply offers it off to the phone, and lets the phone worry about it. From what I've seen, SIP phones (hard or soft) deal with this by allowing you more than one call per "line", but I've not worked with too many clients or phones.
Depends totally on the phone. Cisco phones can have call waiting and such turned off either during provisioning, or if provisioning has allowed user control, by the user. The exact specifics totally depend on each SIP phone here as you've noted.
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