Just for some information really : How many of you use multiple sip lines on
a phone ?.
I'm sitting here looking at my 7960, with it's 6 lines. I've every only used
one line, and I was wondering if I was a weirdo ;)
The only time I've ever found a use was when I had two systems (production
and
On 10:18, Wed 25 Nov 09, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Just for some information really : How many of you use multiple sip lines on
a phone ?.
I'm sitting here looking at my 7960, with it's 6 lines. I've every only used
one line, and I was wondering if I was a weirdo ;)
The only time I've
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Just for some information really : How
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 5:18 AM, Julian Lyndon-Smith aster...@dotr.com wrote:
Just for some information really : How many of you use multiple sip lines on
a phone ?.
I'm sitting here looking at my 7960, with it's 6 lines. I've every only used
one line, and I was wondering if I was a weirdo ;)
I use two ‘lines’ though ‘Line appearances’ would be a better term, though
still confusing in my book.
I have five line appearances on the Snom190 on my desk. I regularly
use two line appearances, and on occasion, I have used three to juggle
back and forth between calls.
I would guess that a
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How many lines do you use.
I use two 'lines' though 'Line appearances' would be a better term, though
still confusing in my book.
I have five line appearances on the Snom190 on my desk. I regularly
use two line appearances, and on occasion, I
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 08:46 -0500, David Gibbons wrote:
I use two ‘lines’ though ‘Line appearances’ would be a better term,
though still confusing in my book.
One line for incoming, one line that auto-answers for paging.
Cisco really has so many line appearances on their phones to enable
At 02:18 AM 11/25/2009, you wrote:
Just for some information really : How many of you use multiple sip
lines on a phone ?.
I'm sitting here looking at my 7960, with it's 6 lines. I've every
only used one line, and I was wondering if I was a weirdo ;)
I've fought with the same question. When I
snip
Cisco 7960 does not do BLF (at least not on the SIP firmware) but the
7961 might. It's a shame they haven't added such features, but there we
go.)
/snip
Are you sure about this? I believe the 79xx series on 8x SIP firmware loads
does BLF with SIP/TCP, just not SIP/UDP.
-Dave
snip
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Julian Lyndon-Smith aster...@dotr.comwrote:
Just for some information really : How many of you use multiple sip lines
on a phone ?.
I'm sitting here looking at my 7960, with it's 6 lines. I've every only
used one line, and I was wondering if I was a
On 17:03, Wed 25 Nov 09, Robert Lister wrote:
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 08:46 -0500, David Gibbons wrote:
I use two ???lines??? though ???Line appearances??? would be a better term,
though still confusing in my book.
One line for incoming, one line that auto-answers for paging.
Cisco
snip Cisco 7960 does not do BLF (at least not on the SIP firmware) but the
7961 might. It's a shame they haven't added such features, but there we
go.)
It does with the skinny firmware :)
The skinny channel driver also comes with the 'random crash' feature ;-p. But
truth be told I only every
a call came in.
Thanks,
Travis
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On 10:18, Wed 25 Nov 09, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote
used for
rollover than that many unique extensions on a phone.
Thanks,
Travis
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