The functionality of a park EFK is going to be dependent upon the way that your 
call control platform implements the park feature whe  you dial the FAC. For 
example, in Broadworks you are required to input the extension to park the call 
on. I think you can set the EFK to dial the extension automatically, but this 
would require one park and retrrieve EFK per park extension.

In Asterisk, when you park a call the system parks the call against the next 
available park orbit and announces the park position to the caller. Un 
fortunately, it uses a globally defined list of park extensions which doesn’t 
allow for multi-tenancy.

I had the idea of creating an extension/user per customer in Broadworks, 
registering it as a SIP peer on a Asterisk box, and creating an application 
that would mimick call parking without actually using the park application to 
get around the global park definition issue.
Another option on Broadworks would be to create a dedicated range of park 
users/extensions and use Automatic Call Hold/Retrieve and BLFs to create “park 
orbits” and be able to monitor their status. I actually played with this 
solution and it was viable.

Rob


From: VoiceOps [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Colton Conor
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 7:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [VoiceOps] Park Button on Polycom Phones

Anyone know how to make an enhanced feature key (EFK) on Polycom VVX phones 
that lets you park a call on a line you are monitoring. Ideal condition would 
be to hit the park button on an active call, and then hit the line/blf you want 
to park the call on.

The EFK's I have seen out there want you to manually enter the extension of 
where you would like to park the call. That is not ideal.
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