Russell Brown
2007-Oct-19 08:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? Aastra? Grandstream? Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset and most importantly the ability to transfer calls? I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's another call coming in (details below if you/re interested). I've verified this problem with Snom who's response is that the receptionist should answer all of the incoming calls before trying to do a transfer - That's just Bonkers! So... any suggestions? Details of Snom 370 problem for the record: Snom370 gets a Call (Call A). Snom370 answers Call A. Call A wants to be transferred to Phone C. Snom370 has another call ringing (Call B). Snom370 presses HOLD button gets Dialtone. Call A is on Hold, Call B still ringing. Snom370 Dials Phone C (Call C). Snom370 talks to Call C. Snom370 presses TRANSFER. The display shows: < CallA > CallB The soft keys now show "<<" and ">>". Pressing them does nothing. When the TRANSFER button is pressed again, CallA is connected to CallB (the original caller is now talking to the previously unanswered party) not what one wanted to happen! It's not difficult to see why my client is throwing their toys out of the pram and I'm going to have to replace the Snoms at my expense :-( -- Regards, Russell -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Russell Brown | MAIL: russell at lls.com PHONE: 01780 471800 | | Lady Lodge Systems | WWW Work: http://www.lls.com | | Peterborough, England | WWW Play: http://www.ruffle.me.uk | --------------------------------------------------------------------
Per Jessen
2007-Oct-19 09:47 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Russell Brown wrote:> > Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? > Aastra? Grandstream? >Linksys SPA94x/6x perhaps. I don't know if it has the transfer problem or not. /Per Jessen, Z?rich -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - your spam is our business.
Jared Smith
2007-Oct-19 12:41 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 09:12 +0100, Russell Brown wrote:> Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? > Aastra? Grandstream? > > Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset > and most importantly the ability to transfer calls?Personally I'm happy with a Linksys SPA-962 + the 932 sidecar. With the latest firmware, the Busy Lamp Fields work well, and can also be used as Speed Dial buttons at the same time. I've also heard good reports from people using Polycom and Aastra phones. -- Jared Smith Community Relations Manager Digium, Inc.
shadowym
2007-Oct-19 14:46 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Or your could use a touch screen with Flash Operator Panel. Just a suggestion out of left field. -----Original Message----- From: Russell Brown [mailto:russell at lls.lls.com] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 1:12 AM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370) Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? Aastra? Grandstream? Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset and most importantly the ability to transfer calls? I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's another call coming in (details below if you/re interested). I've verified this problem with Snom who's response is that the receptionist should answer all of the incoming calls before trying to do a transfer - That's just Bonkers! So... any suggestions? Details of Snom 370 problem for the record: Snom370 gets a Call (Call A). Snom370 answers Call A. Call A wants to be transferred to Phone C. Snom370 has another call ringing (Call B). Snom370 presses HOLD button gets Dialtone. Call A is on Hold, Call B still ringing. Snom370 Dials Phone C (Call C). Snom370 talks to Call C. Snom370 presses TRANSFER. The display shows: < CallA > CallB The soft keys now show "<<" and ">>". Pressing them does nothing. When the TRANSFER button is pressed again, CallA is connected to CallB (the original caller is now talking to the previously unanswered party) not what one wanted to happen! It's not difficult to see why my client is throwing their toys out of the pram and I'm going to have to replace the Snoms at my expense :-( -- Regards, Russell -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Russell Brown | MAIL: russell at lls.com PHONE: 01780 471800 | | Lady Lodge Systems | WWW Work: http://www.lls.com | | Peterborough, England | WWW Play: http://www.ruffle.me.uk | --------------------------------------------------------------------
Mike Clark
2007-Oct-19 15:03 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
shadowym wrote:> Or your could use a touch screen with Flash Operator Panel. Just a > suggestion out of left field. > ><snipped a bunch> shadowym: Do you have a specific setup w/touchscreen that you have deployed and that works well? Thanks, Mike
Olivier
2007-Oct-19 15:33 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
I think most phones somehow have this kind of behaviour : "transfer button applies to ongoing call" and so on. What happens if you don't press TRANSFER again (when display shows < Call A> CallB) ?Have you tried call parking ? What if you used blind transfer instead ? If receptionist is busy, assisted transfer might be confusing under pressure. Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071019/4a48fba7/attachment.htm
Deepak Naidu
2007-Oct-19 20:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
I hope 2 things need to be clear. 1) One call per line, needs to be set on the VoIP. 2)We user Polycom 501 for all Desktop & Polycom 601 for reception. http://media.polycom.com/usa/en/products/voice/soundpoint_ip/601/demo/index.html OK, what I mean by one call per line.... -- Polycom of SIP Phones usually comes with 3,6 etc line display for extensions. -- And each line display can accept/call/hold total of 8 active phone calls per line. This will cause problem if all is on the same line feed. --So one needs to accept only one call per line in the VoIP phones config file. I am not sure how ur line feeds are setup. I just wanted to let u know that there can be aproblem with transfer if u have multiple calls comming on same line display. Or, may be I am wrong in understanding ur email. -- Deepak Russell Brown <russell at lls.lls.com> wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? Aastra? Grandstream? Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset and most importantly the ability to transfer calls? I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's another call coming in (details below if you/re interested). I've verified this problem with Snom who's response is that the receptionist should answer all of the incoming calls before trying to do a transfer - That's just Bonkers! So... any suggestions? Details of Snom 370 problem for the record: Snom370 gets a Call (Call A). Snom370 answers Call A. Call A wants to be transferred to Phone C. Snom370 has another call ringing (Call B). Snom370 presses HOLD button gets Dialtone. Call A is on Hold, Call B still ringing. Snom370 Dials Phone C (Call C). Snom370 talks to Call C. Snom370 presses TRANSFER. The display shows: < CallA > CallB The soft keys now show "<<" and ">>". Pressing them does nothing. When the TRANSFER button is pressed again, CallA is connected to CallB (the original caller is now talking to the previously unanswered party) not what one wanted to happen! It's not difficult to see why my client is throwing their toys out of the pram and I'm going to have to replace the Snoms at my expense :-( -- Regards, Russell -------------------------------------------------------------------- | Russell Brown | MAIL: russell at lls.com PHONE: 01780 471800 | | Lady Lodge Systems | WWW Work: http://www.lls.com | | Peterborough, England | WWW Play: http://www.ruffle.me.uk | -------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users Linux your Life, Don't Window it [[]] { All for the best } --------------------------------- Yahoo! Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071019/ec80e61a/attachment.htm
Paul Hales
2007-Oct-22 04:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] Receptionists Phone suggestions? (Not Snom370)
Agreed - handling multiple calls and transferring them on a Snom is a problem. Too fiddly. Polycom phones work well in reception situations, if set up well. Haven't tested the new Aastra's (but the Aastra transfer function works well) but they would probably be OK too. PaulH On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 09:12 +0100, Russell Brown wrote:> Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent receptionists phone? > Aastra? Grandstream? > > Something with (potentially) lots of BLFs, large(ish) screen, headset > and most importantly the ability to transfer calls? > > I've installed five Snom 370s that seemed ideal but my client is very > very unhappy as the Snom 370 can't transfer a call correctly if there's > another call coming in (details below if you/re interested). I've > verified this problem with Snom who's response is that the receptionist > should answer all of the incoming calls before trying to do a transfer - > > That's just Bonkers! > > So... any suggestions? > > > Details of Snom 370 problem for the record: > > Snom370 gets a Call (Call A). > Snom370 answers Call A. Call A wants to be transferred to Phone C. > Snom370 has another call ringing (Call B). > Snom370 presses HOLD button gets Dialtone. Call A is on Hold, Call B > still ringing. > Snom370 Dials Phone C (Call C). > Snom370 talks to Call C. > Snom370 presses TRANSFER. > > The display shows: > > < CallA > > CallB > > The soft keys now show "<<" and ">>". Pressing them does nothing. > > When the TRANSFER button is pressed again, CallA is connected to CallB > (the original caller is now talking to the previously unanswered party) > not what one wanted to happen! > > It's not difficult to see why my client is throwing their toys out of > the pram and I'm going to have to replace the Snoms at my expense :-( > >