Andrei (MPI) wrote:

richard wrote:
Asterisk also ring (so that all three of them are ringing), and then someone can then choose which phone they want to answer?


Hi Richard,

Absolutely, you can do that with Asterisk. Though VoiP telephone (Asterisk) may start ringing a second later than analog phones connected to the line directly. I do not think that would be a problem.

I believe you should note that if Asterisk is configured for callerid that the SIP phone won't ring until your non-Asterisk phones have rung twice. This is because Asterisk gets the CID before it passes the call through. I'd like to be wrong about this, but I believe that's what I've been told.

Steve
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