I have two Sipura 3000s, one for our main phone line the other for our fax line. I think I need to handle each device in seperate context sections. Both contexts use the s extension and things are not working as it was before I added the second Sipura for the fax line and additional context. Is it a problem to have two contexts with s extensions? What is the proper way to handle this senario? Thanks... -- Marlin
Marlin Unruh wrote:> I have two Sipura 3000s, one for our main phone line the other for our > fax line. I think I need to handle each device in seperate context > sections. Both contexts use the s extension and things are not working > as it was before I added the second Sipura for the fax line and > additional context. Is it a problem to have two contexts with s > extensions? What is the proper way to handle this senario? >There's no issue with different 's' extension in different contexts. You need to elaborate what do you mean by not working. Most of us on this list are not able to read minds like Prof X :). Leo
Like Leo said you need to be more specific what you want to accomplish. You can set it up if few ways, receive faxes on both line and voice at the same time or dedicate one sipura for fax. I'm assuming you are talking about Sipura 3K You can even get by with one sipura to handle both Fax and Voice calls. -- #Joseph On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 19:40 -0700, Marlin Unruh wrote:> I have two Sipura 3000s, one for our main phone line the other for our > fax line. I think I need to handle each device in seperate context > sections. Both contexts use the s extension and things are not working > as it was before I added the second Sipura for the fax line and > additional context. Is it a problem to have two contexts with s > extensions? What is the proper way to handle this senario? > > Thanks...