Hi, People here often work on 2-3 places (office 1, office 2 and home). I would like to give them 1 extension (XXX) and to ask them to 'register' the phone they use at a certain moment. The idea is that, when you need someone, just dial XXX and the phone near him (in Office 1, Office 2 or at Home), will ring. This will keep my queue system and other tricks intact, where I always use the single extension XXX. I know you can 'forward' calls to other extensions, but when people go from Office 1 to Office 2, they forget to enable their forward in Office 1 to Office 2. I like a solution where they can say 'Please register me, I'am now sitting in Office 2'. The moment after 'registration', when you call XXX, the phone in Office 2 will ring. In all places I use Asterisk 1.2.1 with bristuff, Cisco 7940/60 phones with Sip and some Sip softphones. Any hints or tricks to get this behaviour ? Thanks Alex
You can use the agent channel to have the calls follow the person around. Use AgentLogin or AgentCallBackLogin> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Alex Ongena > Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 9:26 AM > To: Asterisk > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] virtual extension per user ? > > Hi, > > People here often work on 2-3 places (office 1, office 2 and home). > > I would like to give them 1 extension (XXX) and to ask them > to 'register' the phone they use at a certain moment. > > The idea is that, when you need someone, just dial XXX and > the phone near him (in Office 1, Office 2 or at Home), will ring. > This will keep my queue system and other tricks intact, where > I always use the single extension XXX. > > I know you can 'forward' calls to other extensions, but when > people go from Office 1 to Office 2, they forget to enable > their forward in Office 1 to Office 2. > I like a solution where they can say 'Please register me, > I'am now sitting in Office 2'. The moment after > 'registration', when you call XXX, the phone in Office 2 will ring. > > In all places I use Asterisk 1.2.1 with bristuff, Cisco > 7940/60 phones with Sip and some Sip softphones. > > Any hints or tricks to get this behaviour ? > > Thanks > Alex > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
<html><div style='background-color:'><P>when exactly would you like to stream this "register me" thingy? whenever an employee picks up the phone to dial? or when?</P> <P>Please specify more.<BR><BR></P> <P>Truely/</P> <P>Joe</P> <BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #a0c6e5 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif"> <HR color=#a0c6e5 SIZE=1> From: <I>Alex Ongena <Alex.Ongena@able.be></I><BR>Reply-To: <I>Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion<asterisk-users@lists.digium.com></I><BR>To: <I>Asterisk <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com></I><BR>Subject: <I>[Asterisk-Users] virtual extension per user ?</I><BR>Date: <I>Tue, 7 Feb 2006 15:26:23 +0100</I><BR>>Hi,<BR>><BR>>People here often work on 2-3 places (office 1, office 2 and home).<BR>><BR>>I would like to give them 1 extension (XXX) and to ask them to<BR>>'register' the phone they use at a certain moment.<BR>><BR>>The idea is that, when you need someone, just dial XXX and the<BR>>phone near him (in Office 1, Office 2 or at Home), will ring.<BR>>This will keep my queue system and other tricks intact, where I<BR>>always use the single extension XXX.<BR>><BR>>I know you can 'forward' calls to other extensions, but when people<BR>>go from Office 1 to Office 2, they forget to enable their forward in<BR>>Office 1 to Office 2.<BR>>I like a solution where they can say 'Please register me, I'am now<BR>>sitting in Office 2'. The moment after 'registration', when you call<BR>>XXX, the phone in Office 2 will ring.<BR>><BR>>In all places I use Asterisk 1.2.1 with bristuff, Cisco 7940/60 phones<BR>>with Sip and some Sip softphones.<BR>><BR>>Any hints or tricks to get this behaviour ?<BR>><BR>>Thanks<BR>>Alex<BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --<BR>><BR>>Asterisk-Users mailing list<BR>>To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:<BR>> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></div><br clear=all><hr>Don't just Search. Find! <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBENCA/2749??PS=47575" target="_top">Try MSN Search: </a> Fast. Clear. Easy.</html>
If the users have a bluetooth device like a cellphone-with-bluetooth or their laptop, this might work: http://mundy.org/blog/index.php?p=78 - you'll have to modify the script in the tutorial a bit. essentially - you have a presence server at the two offices - when they enter the building, the bluetooth device registers with the presence server and the corresponding phone comes alive. works great for us (as long as the bloke doesn't leave the cellphone at home) rajeev -- Chief Technology Officer Gyantec Consulting (I) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, INDIA Phone: +91-44-4205-4446 Mob : +91-944-407-2925 Fax : +91-44-4205-4546 VoIP : +1-360-519-5969 Alex Ongena wrote:> Hi, > > People here often work on 2-3 places (office 1, office 2 and home). > > I would like to give them 1 extension (XXX) and to ask them to > 'register' the phone they use at a certain moment. > > The idea is that, when you need someone, just dial XXX and the > phone near him (in Office 1, Office 2 or at Home), will ring. > This will keep my queue system and other tricks intact, where I > always use the single extension XXX. > > I know you can 'forward' calls to other extensions, but when people > go from Office 1 to Office 2, they forget to enable their forward in > Office 1 to Office 2. > I like a solution where they can say 'Please register me, I'am now > sitting in Office 2'. The moment after 'registration', when you call > XXX, the phone in Office 2 will ring. > > In all places I use Asterisk 1.2.1 with bristuff, Cisco 7940/60 phones > with Sip and some Sip softphones. > > Any hints or tricks to get this behaviour ? > > Thanks > Alex > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
In article <03f101c62c0a$bb35acf0$800101df@kerry01>, support@techdatapros.com says...> This can easily be accomplished with AMP using the Users and Devices mode. > http://voipspeak.net/index.php?/content/view/49/28/How can this be done without AMP? Using personal queue's and agents? I need information's to get better picture about this one. -- Tomislav Parcina name.surname@email.t-com.hr
Tomislav Parčina
2006-Feb-17 01:02 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: RE: virtual extension per user ?
> You can do this with agents, no need for a queue. > Define agents in agents.conf > In your dialplan, instead of Dial(SIP/bedroom) use > Dial(Agent/200) > > Let the phones login as agent :)OK, I know I have to Dial(Agent/200), but how will I login agents if I don't use queue? If phone log's in as agent, then I didn't do anything, because that agent will always be on that phone (and that is something I would like to avoid - because of that I started to use agents in first place). Maybe I didn't understand something right. -- Tomislav Parcina name.surname@email.t-com.hr
Tomislav Parčina
2006-Feb-17 01:04 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] RE: RE: virtual extension per user ?
> AMP doesn't do miracles! Look at its dialplan.I believe he doesn't, but I don't have AMP installed. Next week I think I'll have enough free time to try it. Will Asterisk@home do the trick? -- Tomislav Parcina name.surname@email.t-com.hr
Tomislav Parčina
2006-Feb-20 07:12 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Re: RE: virtual extension per user ?
In article <20060217083006.GA6887@griever>, michiel@vanbaak.info says...> You have to use AgentCallbackLogin for that. > If a phone logs in that way, it's reachable as Agent/200 > You can also use AgentCallbackLogin to logout the agent. > > You don't have to worry about an agent that forgets to > logout on phone X when they walk to phone Y, cause > AgentCallbackLoging will overwrite asterisk database entry > for that agent so it's only reachable on the phone where > they last login (asuming they didn't logout there)This is cool. Another thing, how can I limit outgoing phone calls form IP phone, if no agent isn't logged on that phone? And, in CDR, does it say which agent has made specific phone call?> When I get home later today I will put an example in my > system and post it here.Now I understand, but (as you can see) now I have new questions :)) Thank you for your time! -- Tomislav Parcina name.surname@email.t-com.hr