Unfortunately I asked the same question a day or two with no response...
It appears the only way is to use a very beta patch, look on
bugs.digium.com and search for snom pickup, you should find it. But I
wouldn't recommend using it in a production environment just yet.. It's
funny cause asterisk is awesome for large setups but when you want to do
a small office, most people complain about lacking many features
compared to their old avaya partner's, etc.. Such as line sharing, call
pickup when on hold or ringing, intercom to a person using their blf
button, etc.... I am still trying to figure out ways for my small
business users to be happier, so again if anyone has any experience of
ideas, I would appreciate it, and hopefully the patch on bugs will help
you...
Mike
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From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of cfh
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:07 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] snom programmable buttons
Hi,
I want to pick up a call with the snom's programmable buttons(snom190
-SIP 3.60x, snom360-SIP 4.1) with asterisk server (v 1.2.0), I tried
with the option 'Destination' and when the incoming call arrive to
another snom phone the button blinking.
In this way I can only pick down it pressing the blinking button.
The solution is call the *8 or parcking the call but my pbroblem is when
the incoming call are 2 or 3 and I would press a programmable button to
pick up the calls.
Is possible have configured asterisk and the snom phone with the
function shared line?
Are there solutions ?
Thanks Luca L. [cfh]
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