That kind of functionality is usually implemented in the phone, or in its
provisioning system.  Seeing as they are usually little computers it only
makes sense.  Polycom are particularly good for this sort of thing.  There
may be others.




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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mon Dec 12 18:04:30 2005
Subject: [Openpbx-dev] Phone Model

hi,

Do OpenPBX (or Asterisk for matter) have any 'phone model' in their 
architecture?

If you look inside an Avaya, AT/T or Nortel PABX you will find a module 
referred to as a 'phone model'. It means that the PABX have some 
knowledge about the phone and can execute functionality on F1-F10 
buttons etc.

One typical feature is to have a list of names and extensions displayed 
on your phone etc.

jvb

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