Snom and Polycom make SLA available, but the is feature onlyinteroperable with 
a few switch types. If you don't have a supportedswitch (Broadsoft, Sylantro, 
etc., it won't work). Snom buries itbecause the switches that support it can 
implement it more easily viaautomatic provisioning methods and it doesn't 
easily invite tamperingby curious fingers. 

In sipXecs, you should be able to add theline to several phones, it would 
require you generate the profiles andsend them to the phones.

We've never seen an issue with registering the same line more than once on 
Polycom phones. 

Sorry can't be more helpful with Snom, only use the m3's for wireless in the 
office, and those need to all be unique lines. 

>>> Keith Gearty <[email protected]> 03/31/09 5:15 AM >>>
I just came across a setting called "User Shared Line", buried deep in 
the Device>Line>SIP settings page.  I'm not sure if it may be specific 
to Snom phones.

Last week I asked a question on here about using multiple phones 
registered to the same extension.  Everyone said it was possible, but no 
one mentioned this User Shared Line setting.  So I'm wondering what 
exactly does this setting do (what difference does it make), and do I 
really need to use it when registering multiple phones to the same 
extension?

Thanks,
Keith.
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