Hi,
It seems that they both can make calls, but only one can receive call: the
last registered...
Greg
Hi all,
What will happen if 2 devices using the same set of sip account to
connect to the same asterisk? Do they both can make call? Can they
receive call as normal?
19 dec 2006 kl. 11.58 skrev Gregory Duchatelet:
Hi,
It seems that they both can make calls, but only one can receive
call: the
last registered...
Greg
Hi all,
What will happen if 2 devices using the same set of sip account to
connect to the same asterisk? Do they both can make call?
It seems that Greg is truth for the case. Asterisk doesn't care how
many devices register to the same account as it is a feature of sip
protocol (please let me know if there is a method to restrict it).
In my case, I use a soft phone an hard phone using the same sip
account information to
It doesn't have anything to do with hardphone versus softphone. The
issue is that it can only keep track of one registration per account.
When the hardphone gets unplugged, it will not know about the softphone
until it registers with asterisk. It's initial registration was lost
when the
Your phones only register once, when they first start up. Seems to me that
having multiple phones on the same account is asking for trouble- why not set
up multiple accounts in the usual way, and create a ring group for all the
phones you want to use? Like this example that rings two phones at
how isit possible to get the VM there when one line is busy?
regards rene
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:48:01 -0800
Carla Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your phones only register once, when they first start up. Seems to me that
having multiple phones on the same account is asking for trouble- why
Hi Rene -
how isit possible to get the VM there when one line is busy?
If I understand your question correctly, the answer is you need two
incoming phone lines.
- Noah
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asterisk-users
Hmm, I don't know what happens when one of the lines is busy and none of the
lines get answered. It's easy enough to test. If it doesn't go to voicemail,
then perhaps this is what you want:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 9:58 am, René Enskat
nothing happen it only let ring all lines which are not in use but i want that
the busy vm message is coming when one line is busy.
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:55:34 -0800
Carla Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I don't know what happens when one of the lines is busy and none of the
lines get
We use this function regularly (you should see my phone's
dialstring...). If one phone responds that it's unavailable, the rest
of the phones will still ring through. In the event that none of the
other phones are answered, the extension is considered unanswered, so
depending on how you program
yes thats we i use 100,a,b,c etc.
do you can mail me your extensions how you do the dials and the vm?
regards rene
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 13:15:53 -0600
Aaron Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use this function regularly (you should see my phone's
dialstring...). If one phone responds that
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Carla Schroder wrote:
Your phones only register once, when they first start up. Seems to me that
having multiple phones on the same account is asking for trouble- why not set
up multiple accounts in the usual way, and create a ring group for all the
phones you want to use?
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