Excellent, So simple :) Thanks Nils.
One other feature the old system has that my users may want is, by
dialing 22# from one phone, it will ring all phones until someone picks
up. Useful for when someone is working during a weekend with no one else
around, and the caller isn't sure where in the building the person is.
Is it possible to do this with ser/sip?
Thanks very much for your help!
-Jev
Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 08 September 2003 18:20, Jev wrote:
Im replacing an old analog PBX with cisco
ATA's, ser and a vega 50 BRI.
Currently, on the old system, when some one rings the PSTN number, it
goes through and rings two different phones (one upstairs, one
downstairs), and the first person to answer the phone gets the call.
Now, I need to replicate the behavior with ser, and the ata 186's. Has
any one attempted this type of behavior? Is it within the capability of
sip?
both ATA's should register for the same account (result: two contacts for the
same account in usrloc) and the destination number at the vega should be
resolved to this account in usrloc. Then Ser should fork and forward the call
to both ATA's.
Regards
Nils