On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 02:13 -0600, Anton Krall wrote:
> Now thas confusing to me.. How do you actually take 16 calls at a time? I
> see 301's have 2 line keys.. And each can handle 16 calls... How do you
> actually take all 16 and switch between all of them?
Hmmm, top-posting...
anyway, pretty sl
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|On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
|> Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
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) which is (are) ringing.
Does this make sense?
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Why would you want to get line 16?
PaulH
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ll appearances each. By using Asterisk to
>>> manage the lines, you don't need 400 phone lines to support 100 phones w/4
>>> call appearances each.
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>> If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to
>> line 16 - type in some code?
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> If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to
> line 16 - type in some code?
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If you have 16 call appearances or lines - how do you get to line 16 -
type in some code?
Adam Goryachev wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
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>> Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
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> Actually, it has 6 'lines' :)
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>> Needing a 4 line p
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>>We would like to test A
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 23:00 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Polycom SoundPoint 601 has 4 'lines'. :)
Actually, it has 6 'lines' :)
> Needing a 4 line phone is going to decrease your choices of phones.
>
> Why do you need 4 lines?
He probably hasn't worked out the difference b
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> I need 2 concurrent connections but prefer 4 - we spend a lot of time on
> the phone here. Once things recover in New Orleans we will probably
> build our staff up to 7 or 8 quickly.
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> -Dane
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Dane - I might suggest the following.
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> We would like to test Asterisk in our small office - 5 users. We are a
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hy do you need 4 lines?
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We would like to test Asterisk in our small office - 5 users. We are a
small computer shop in New Orleans and would like to offer VoIP and
Asterisk to our clients but we are
Needing a 4 line phone is going to decrease your choices of phones.
Why do you need 4 lines?
PaulH
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We would like to test Asterisk in our small office - 5 users. We are a
small computer shop in New Orleans and would like to offer VoIP and
Asterisk to our clients but we are very new to VoIP and Asterisk. We
feel the best way to learn is to jump in.
We've s
We would like to test Asterisk in our small office - 5 users. We are a
small computer shop in New Orleans and would like to offer VoIP and
Asterisk to our clients but we are very new to VoIP and Asterisk. We
feel the best way to learn is to jump in.
We've signed up w/ Teliax and setup a D-link pho
Good afternoon,
I have to develop an Asterisk system in Spain that
can support up to 8 simultaneos ISDN calls (4 BRI), initially only 6 simultaneos
calls.
I have been looking into VOIP-INFO and I found
that the Junghanns card QuadBRI is a very good option. But when I look for a
server to
Crap, I already ordered the X100P.
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Yes, this is plenty more than you need -- if you have the X100P, you won't
need to worry about an alternate timing source. My system is running on a
1300MHz (?) Duron
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> Ok, so the rest looks good too
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if by "digital phone" you mean IP phone like a grandstream or a snom,
then yes, you don't need any additional hardware to connect to *
(except an rj45 cable, of course.)
-yair
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:19:18 -0400, David Ishmael
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if by "digital phone" you mean IP phone like a grandstream or a snom,
then yes, you don't need any additional hardware to connect to *
(except an rj45 cable, of course.)
-yair
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:19:18 -0400, David Ishmael
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> I'm sure this has been asked more
I’m sure this has been asked
more times than anyone cares to count, but I want to make sure I get the right
stuff. I'm installing Asterisk at home solely to play with and learn VoIP (plus
it sounds pretty cool so it has that going for it too). Eventually all my
phones (~4 of them) will go t
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