shared line-appearance: "a visual indication on one phone that another phone is in use, such as a lighted button." I understand that SIP does not support a shared line appearance. I understand that MGCP as a protocol does support shared line appearances in its Business Phone Package (rfc3149), but that chan_mgcp does not support the Business package, and thus does not support shared line appearances. I understand that if I want it bad enough, I need to extend chan_mgcp to support it. The phone systems I am replacing all offer this feature, and users are used to it (Not to mention that any feature you take away instantly becomes their most valued feature that they _need_ to do their job). My question: How are others working without this? We have many instances where an assistant is to answer incoming calls and put them on hold until the supervisor has an opportunity to take the call (to keep the supervisor from putting their current call on hold to answer the second call and put it on hold). I can only assume that this situation comes up for other people as well. I considered using queues, but then the supervisor is not aware of the number of calls waiting for them. I think I have to look at mgcp, but was curious as to what others are doing. Many thanks, Steve ___________________________________________________________ Steve Creel screel@turbs.com