08-11-2004 08:07 AM - edited 03-13-2019 05:58 AM
Anyone have an example of doing a plar from one IP phone to multiple other IP phones with CCME?
08-11-2004 09:18 AM
If you could create one shared line for multiple IP phones, (say B,C,D) and on IP Phone A, create a line with an extension and configure the following command, under ephone-dn mode...
intercom
The directory number should be the shared line of the IP Phones B,C,D. I hope this is what you are looking for...Have not tested this feature yet..
08-17-2004 11:26 PM
This works quite well using a shared DN - create each user with an individual internal DN, then create DNs that map to each outside line you would like to share. Map that ephone DN to multiple phone sets as required.
Only down side is determining which trunk will be seized for outbound calls. This will become less of an issue as newer versions of CCME are released.
A tip when doing this to setup analog answer groups for a set of users or a department - write down the outside lines, dial-peer number, ephone-dn number and the users that need it on a piece of paper or use a spreadsheet. If not, you will be scratching your head when go to support it later.
Example FXO configuration:
voice-port 4/1/1
connection plar opx 26903
description 209-827-xxxx
caller-id enable
!
ephone-dn 33
number 26903
label 209-827-xxxx
call-forward busy 26998
call-forward noan 26998 timeout 10
!
dial-peer voice 6 pots
destination-pattern 9.T
port 4/1/1
!
User ephone configuration:
ephone 13
username "Silva" password null
mac-address 0011.920E.xxxx
speed-dial 1 26999 label "PageAll"
type 7960
button 1:13 2:33 3:34
!
ephone 14
username "Parsley2" password null
mac-address 0011.5CD9.xxxx
speed-dial 1 26999 label "PageAll"
type 7960
button 1:14 2:33 3:34
08-18-2004 07:33 AM
I guess this really depends on how he wants to use the line. Wouldn't an overlay button be an alternative to a shared line. A shared line would allow him to put the call on hold and pick it up at the other shared line, whereas the overlay wouldn't. However, a shared line can't be used for a second call on the other phones, whereas the overly button is accessible during an active call on another phone.
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