David Josephson
2005-Mar-25 20:52 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 8, Issue 216
>> >> >>Can I program a specific C.O. line directly to a button? >> >>Adopting the Critchfield style for a moment, no, *you* probably can't. But, depending on one's expertise with the hardware and Asterisk, it can certainly be done. I am by no means an Asterisk expert but have about 35 years of random phone experience. I have an ancient Siemens HiNet SIP phone here with buttons on it that I can push and get dialtone from any of my * trunks. Any SIP phone with programmable buttons should be able to do that (hint: an s extension to a context that only accesses one trunk, or DISA)> >First turn off the HTML email, please. > >Next spend a bit of time thinking about phones you have seen that use >standard analog ports. It isn't a normal option to have more than 1 >line, and unless you are getting into cheap shared signal phone setups. >you usually don't see more than 2 lines. > >The term "square key" is from 1A/1A1/1A2 key set terminology, 1950's to 90's more or less.>If you go the SIP route, you might get a little further down the road, >but you also take a chance of integrating echo into the system. > >The answers are there for someone with the requisite background >knowledge of the hardware available. > >Yes. This particular answer is dependent on the programming capabilities of the instrument in question and of the programmer in question.